![]() wikia along with the ZSG will be your best bet. If you are looking for information on where to find the stuff listed here, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. However, I will occasionally discuss a weapon/armors qualities when not fully upgraded, as getting to the final tier takes until far later in the game compared to the first 2 tiers. To simplify things, every equipment piece here will assume you have fully upgraded the item in question and are using it at its full potential.Upgrade paths can differ between people, but the difference usually isn't that large between them, and most people will pick the similar paths either way. I tried 2020 and that worked, though honestly I'd hope anything BEFORE 2023/2022 would be fine.) Use webarchive/wayback machine and access an earlier version of it by a couple of years. (Note: Seems like the years haven't been all too kind to this article, and now certain parts of it fail to load. The ZSG guide focuses mainly on statistical information, but this guide will cover part of that, alongside further explanation for why the equipment I write about is some of the best. Īs such, a special thanks to Thomas Rose (DawnRazor73) is in order for his work and effort into ensuring I can obsessively analyze equipment stats in games I enjoy. Some of the information on this guide was adapted from the ZSG network CoP guide, located here. For everyone else, this should make starting/progressing through the game easier/more enjoyable. If you're installing anything that affects the gameplay and not just the visuals, then this information is worthless to you. Plus, there's much more to cover, and I don't want to be here for the next 5 years.Īs I mentioned in the guide summary, this applies to the vanilla game, the way the developers intended the game to be played, only. Don't get me wrong, the weapons of STALKER will make you play a different way depending on exactly what you chose, but that's something you pick up while playing. The main reason I'm not covering every weapon, armor, and artifact is because, unlike Far Cry 2, weapons are more similar to each other, and usually only have statistical differences. ![]() Today, I'd like to introduce some of my favorite equipment that meets this criteria, in the hopes of helping some newcomers to the zone have an easier time. ![]() Sure, all equipment has it's positives and negatives, and you can beat the game with pretty much anything, but some stuff stands above the rest in terms of usability, stats, and just being awesome, even if it's only by a small amount. ![]() However, not all equipment is created equal. There's dozens of weapons, armors, and artifacts you can use to conquer the zone and all of it's challenges. It's original, it's unique, it's atmospheric, it's challenging, it's Slavic, and its got a hell of a lot of variety when it comes to what sort of things you can use in the game. is a game series which I really admire for many reasons. Well, after writing up a complete Far Cry 2 weapons guide and getting tons of good reception, and studying CoP for many hours as well as playing through the normal game multiple times, I think there are a few reasons why what I say is cool, and will probably help someone. You're probably wondering "Who is this c*ka and why should I care about what he thinks the best stuff is?". Who am I? I'm just some random dude on steam who really likes S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat. ![]() Woulda walked myself straight into an anomaly ages ago if that were the case. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |