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Stalker call of pripyat veles detector
Stalker call of pripyat veles detector




Just you wait.1) Attention! This is not a physical product. I'll be back to peruse your goods, scientist. When we get back to the bunker, I can trade with the scientists, but no one has a detector. My teammates are freaked out, and they run away. I hide behind a door, pop out, and fill it with bullets. The controller isn't really all that hard to kill. It subdues my teammates, leaving me to try to kill it. I meet a controller, known for its ability to control you. Unfortunately, my trials aren't over yet. I stuff in into a lead box (safety first) and make my way back into the main room. In the next room, there's some kind of artifact that looks like a bunch of mushrooms stacked on top of each other. The next room is purple and electric as ever. My vision is purple now, so I can't really tell what's going on anymore.) I use careful maneuvering (after dying and restarting about five times). There's a short hallway, followed by a larger room filled with crates.

stalker call of pripyat veles detector

My cowardly teammates don't want to come in with me. We have a short firefight with some really smart zombies (or whatever the kids are into nowadays),Īnd I arrive at the radioactive tunnel. A short walk from the trading hub, which I make my home. Post detailing my exploits in trying to get one. The Veles is the most advanced detector, used mostlyīy scientists and successful artifact hunters.

stalker call of pripyat veles detector

Reason, most traders love rock and radiation, and will pay thousands forĪ single artifact. Stalker's simulatedĮconomy centers around radioactive rocks known as artifacts. In any case, I've undertaken one of the most frustrating quests in this

stalker call of pripyat veles detector

This post is about the Misery mod, which turns the not-particularly-difficult Stalker games into an experience that will push you to the ground, kick your teeth in, and leave you to die from radioactive dog/cat/pig/human/gorilla/munchkin/ghost/vampiric bloodsucking monster attacks. Stalker has a long and storied history of cancelled games, Kickstarter scandal, and corrupt developers, which is all well and good, but not what this post is about. It's about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of the late 80s, and the act of exploring, or "stalking" it. To clear things up, Stalker is not a game about unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group toward another person.






Stalker call of pripyat veles detector