

I tried an older build of it a while back, it was good. Metro LL and WNO will be cultural artifacts long before people stop playing and modifying the Stalker series. Stalker is the reason I started to invest in PC gaming in the first place and a couple of wonky animations and aging assets aren't enough to blunt the force of it's tremendous emergent gameplay. Don't get me wrong, Metro LL and WNO are both games that I enjoyed playing through one time, and maybe once again in the future, but that's about it.


In that area, even Metro 2033 completely blows the more mainstream Last Light and WNO out of the water. I have no motivation to linger in either of these two games because f***-all is going to happen around me if I don't move forward in the level to trigger the next wave of enemies. Not to mention atmosphere, which is static in the two games you mention. Is this translation meant for Call of Misery 1.Click to expand.Imagine metro last light, or wolfenstein the new order with non-linear, non-hollywoodish storylines and setpieces and a 10+ year modding community constantly creating new content, continually evolving the Graphics, AI and world simulation. Last question, Call of Misery is in Russian, however I found an English translation on Moddb. On which one should I unpack Call of Misery? Is it important if I update from 1.4.0 or can I update from 1.4.12 (that is the latest "basic" unupdated version)? Then, wanting to install Call of Misery (that is a merge between OpenXRay and Misery itself from what I could gather, not just a mod with similar scope or name), the latest version I could find was 1.0d fix 2, but I found that a previous version (1.0) needed Call of Chernobyl 1.4.16, that is not the latest version (that would be 1.4.22 if I'm correct). So my first question is: I have a modded installation of Call of Pripyat right now (with just Misery installed if I remember correctly, haven't played in a while), it's going to be ok? I have loved Misery and wanted to replay it for quite some time, and having now spare time to do it I decided to also try Call of Chernobyl (so I said, "why not installing directly Call of Misery that merges the two?", oh boi how wrong I was) however I'm not sure I understood how it all is supposed to be installed.Īs far I understood, Call of Chernobyl is a standalone package, meant to be unpacked/installed in his own directory and be lauched on it's own (not through Call of Pripyat) and has it's own version of the X-Ray Engine (OpenXRay, that seems to be far more stable), however needs Call of Pripyat installed.
