Return to the Zone in S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Wormwood, a high-difficulty survival-oriented realism modification for GSC Game World’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat. Wormwood builds upon the core Stalker experience, enriching the latest in the cult game series with brand new survival mechanics, intense and realistic gunplay, new missions, levels, fleshed-out building interiors and much, much more.

  • View media
  • View media
  • View media
  • View media
  • View media
  • View media
Report RSS Summer-time in Pripyat (view original)
Summer-time in Pripyat
embed
share
view previous next
Share Image
Share on Facebook Post Email a friend
Embed Image
Post comment Comments
mp5lng
mp5lng - - 7,996 comments

This one and this Moddb.com are looking great !

Also, can I eat the grass if I'm out of money ?

Reply Good karma Bad karma+7 votes
Amoch
Amoch - - 1,541 comments

This is the big one for me. Most other recent big mods with new maps and story content, particularly those based on ShoC, have been disappointments, or are stuck in limbo, or the developers stopped caring before finishing the mod ṕroperly, or simply lacked the man power/talent to achieve their goals and ambition. Super hard mods with nearly monochrome color palette, like Misery, get boring for me in the long run. That said, I find CoP to offer a superior experience to ShoC. Larger and better maps, better game mechanics, and obviously better visuals. A high quality mod with improved visuals, sounds, A-Life and AI(?), and new maps and map content is greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work!

Reply Good karma Bad karma+2 votes
Post a comment

Your comment will be anonymous unless you join the community. Or sign in with your social account:

Description

Because you're all such a lovely bunch, I thought I'd dump a load of screenshots I took while out testing our new foliage (thanks again to Cromm Cruac!)

All of Pripyat's main foliage has now been replaced with much higher quality versions, and the process has started to add additional pieces (like the willows by the river port) to really amp up that urban jungle feeling.

Which one's your favourite?