Sometimes you’ll empty out a stash and the icon will still be there on your map, for whatever reason. Sometimes, if you don’t take everything out of a stash, it won’t be refilled, even if you find the stash indicator on another soldier. Since you’re going to be killing hundreds of enemies during the game, and there are only so many stash locations to go around, sometimes you’ll be heading to the same stash twice. Unfortunately, stashes are kind of wonky and weird in this game. You check your map and look for a purple triangle marking the location of the stash, look around a bit for a backpack or some other item that could hold loot (sometimes it’s a rusty pipe, for instance), then open it up and grab the loot.
You’ll get a PDA message indicating that they had information about a stash on them. The basic process is this: you kill an enemy, then check their body. Stashes are going to be the source of a lot of loot for you during your time around Chernobyl. Read on for a bevy of tips on the game and a walkthrough to boot! Our game guide to Stalker is intended to help you get the most out of the game's main storyline. However, Stalker is a bit more focused than Oblivion was, and, in fact, there's no levelling-up to be done at all, and no experience to gain everything you do in Stalker is based on the equipment that you find and the pure skill that you can bring to the combat. However, rumors of great treasures in the area around Chernobyl - now simply called The Zone - lured in numerous mercenaries, called stalkers, who braved the mutants and radiation in the Zone in the hopes of striking it rich.įittingly enough for a game originally subtitled "Oblivion Lost", Stalker plays out much like an Elder Scrolls game you receive quests from various questgivers, and can choose to ignore them or complete them as you see fit, or simply explore the countryside. In the game's storyline, further accidents expanded the radiation zone outward by a few kilometers, scaring the citizens in the surrounding countryside into abandoning the area. After the reactor went critical in 1986, it flooded the surrounding area with radiation. Stalker is a post-apocalyptic first-person-shooter set in the area around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor.
Originally set to be released in 2003, the game has finally arrived on shelves. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (referred to hereafter as simply Stalker, for our sanity's sake) from Ukrainian developer GSC Game World, is another one of those titles, having initially been announced as a title way back in 2001.
The gaming world is no stranger to delays, with high-profile titles like Halo 2, Half-Life 2, and Duke Nukem Forever being delayed sometimes years beyond their original release dates.