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dyre

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Play Shadow of Chernobyl with the Complete mod; unlike some series in which the later games are clear improvements over the first games, SoC is just as good as Call of Pripyat, which is the other great game of the series. I haven't played Clear Sky so I couldn't tell you much about that, but I hear it's sort of the ugly duckling of the series.

Next, play Call of Pripyat, and if you liked the difficulty of SoC with the Complete mod, then you can get another Complete mod made for CoP too. If you felt it wasn't hardcore enough, try the Misery mod, but be warned it lives up to its name. I wasn't a huge fan of Misery mostly because of the really low weight capacity (it may be unrealistic, but I like carrying a bunch of stuff around). This is one of the reasons that playing SoC (the other reason being chronological order; CoP has a major character from SoC); you can gauge the difficulty you want for CoP.

I think you'll probably notice that most people recommend the Complete mods and at least a few people recommend the Misery mod, BUT there are lots of other great major overhaul mods for both games. I'd recommend going to modDB and checking out the changes made by each mod before making your decision. I like Complete because it's sort of a conservative overhaul; it adds some new content, makes everything a little harder, fixes some badly implemented gameplay features, but doesn't make any truly radical changes, so you're still playing the game as the developers intended it, only better in every way. But you might feel more inclined to try a different mod once you read about it. Remember, they're total overhaul mods, so you can only pick one mod per game.
 

cthulhuspawn82

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I cant recommend clear sky. The focus on "factions" really hurt the game in my opinion. Also, I ran into game-breaking bugs like when I tried to wipe out the Freedom (or was it Duty) faction and they would infinitely spawn so fast that taking them out was impossible.

So, like others have said, start with Shadows of Chernobyl then move onto Call of Pripyat.
 

Zaydin

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I'd say Call of Pripyat, myself. It's the most accessible, for starters, and playable 'out of the box', meaning you don't need to install any mods to enjoy the game.
 

Old Father Eternity

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Zaydin said:
I'd say Call of Pripyat, myself. It's the most accessible, for starters, and playable 'out of the box', meaning you don't need to install any mods to enjoy the game.
Eh, again, comes down personal preference.
ShoC was one of my favourite games when it came out in 07 and still is (as it is the one I play the most out of the three)
 

Strelok

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Zaydin said:
I'd say Call of Pripyat, myself. It's the most accessible, for starters, and playable 'out of the box', meaning you don't need to install any mods to enjoy the game.
You don't need mods to enjoy any of them, they were patched well enough years ago, only helps the graphics for SoC and fixes up some minor issues with both SoC and Clear Sky. Starting with CoP makes me think you didn't understand any of the story.

On Topic: Start with SoC that is the beginning, sort of, next do Clear Sky the prequel (both either vanilla or Complete mod) then finish with Call of Pripyat to get the complete story and to understand it, especially the motivation of the main character of SoC, Clear Sky adds a lot to this back story. What can you expect? The most immersive and atmospheric game I have played in years, none have even come close to rivaling it so far.
 

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Early game tip for SoC, though I assume it works for the others: Avoid overloading yourself on return trips to sell junk. Instead dump everything onto a dead body and drag it back to the store. Doesn't matter how much is on it, you drag it at the same pace, which is very very slowly, but a good haul can more than make up for the time spent and is a hell of a lot less bothersome than running back and forth carrying small loads on yourself.

It's been ages since I last played it, but I think there's an auto run button. Walk in the general direction of a store along the main road then alt tab out and do other shit while you pay attention to the in game sounds. The pack of dogs near the starting town can sometimes aggro you if you wander off the road.
 

Mersadeon

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Not to be a dick, but we kinda had that not that long ago.

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.835241-Stalker-a-good-buy#20449512

To reiterate what was written there: The last one is the best one mechanically, but doesn't have a tutorial, so if you need that sort of thing go with the first. Avoid the second one since it's just overall less good.
 

LeQuack_Is_Back

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I'd go with Call of Pripyat. The lack of being able to fix stuff in SoC bugged the hell out of me. There's probably a mod that fixes it, though.

Expect death. Well, maybe. Depending on your difficulty.

And pack a shotgun for mutants.