Players of have noticed the game takes on a lot of real-world inspiration, with many images from Chornobyl beautifully replicated in-game to a tee. Since its launch last year, this beloved new entry into the franchise has seen overwhelming success, with over a million copies sold after launch. While it hasn't been completely perfect with some bugs and issues, players have eagerly enjoyed what the game offers after a fifteen-year wait.
Re-shared on Reddit, players have been discussing the incredible comparisons of real-life images and in-game screenshots from posted by kamova. With fourteen slides of shots of varying rundown buildings, the indoor decorations of houses, bus stops, graffiti, and more, it's very clear that the developers have keenly taken inspiration from real life. Seeking to replicate Chornobyl with their own added flair and creations, this experience ties together history with simple gaming.
The developers at GSC Game World took great effort to recreate the environments depicted in the game, with plenty taken straight from reality. Even the smallest of details like statues or pillars could easily be looked over in-game, but have been carefully implemented from real images and locations. Some of the most impressive details have to be those indoors though, not just creating the shells of buildings but their internal layouts too.
STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Patch 1.1 is bringing some huge changes and updates to the game that make it so much more fun an immersive.
These real-life replications aren't the only attention to detail in the game, with the developers even including a little easter egg stash from the first-ever game. Through so much genuine care for previous games and the world they're creating,it's no surprise just how much success has seen. All of these little things haven't gone amiss for players either, with one commenting
Despite its many bugs on launch, clearly has a team behind it that adores the work they're doing. With such care to
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