Call Of Chernobyl Vs Misery

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If you really detest bugs, this series may not be for you. Few are game-breaking, and most of those have been patched out; if you can overlook minor details, you should be okay- if not, look elsewhere. Clear Sky at times tried even my patience, I'd suggest sticking with Chernobyl or Pripyat.

Go to the Burnt Farmstead, and get the Vintar sniper rifle. Go to the pilot in Skadovsk, and ask him to take you to Yanov. When you get there, go to Kopachy. There are about eight Zombies here. Go to the back of the house, and snipe them with the Vintar. At the front of the house is a construction crane. Inside is a stash with a Velez detector. Call of Pripyat is better in pretty much every way and it really isn't plot depended on Shadow of Chernobyl so I would try to play Chernobyl first and if the problems in that game get too much to deal with, then get Pripyat for the best S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

Pripyat is... friendlier; more conducive to new players. I don't know if I'd really call it easier, but it requires a little less adaptation of playstyle. It's also less atmospheric; the emptiness and desolation are undercut a bit by the higher population. On a first runthrough, especially if you're playing them in rapid succession, you're not likely to notice big graphical differences; the main polishing you'll see is in gameplay mechanics, and even that's not huge. The story of Pripyat shouldn't be too hard to follow even if you haven't played Chernobyl, though sequence breaking (even accidentally) is much easier (with one exception, and if you've played Chernobyl, you already know what I'm taking about).

Misery

Call Of Misery Download

They're both good games, and well worth a look. Bottom line, if you're only going to play one, Pripyat will get you a better game, Chernobyl will get you a better experience. I hope that helps more than I think it will.