Stalker Misery Mod Patch Download
MISERY is a mod for S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, created by Misery Development Ltd.
STALKER: Call of Pripyat - Misery Mod v1.0. A 'full package' conceptualized version of STALKER Call of Pripyat that touches every game aspect including graphics, audio, interface, difficulty, weapons.
Description (in author’s own words):
Full concept MODIFICATION of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat that touches every game aspect including textures, sfx, music, weapons, A.I., items, weather, mutants, difficulty and much much more!
-- FEATURES --
GAMEPLAY
• People, mutants and birds are ripped apart if not in shelter during emissions.
• Player belongs to “Ukrainian Special Services (USS)” and not “Free Stalkers.”
• Player feels more alive thanks to various sound and movement tweaks, general improvements to interaction during firefights as well as the ability to use consumables and other equipment.
• Corpses and dead animals can be dragged (“Shift” + “Use” key).
• No weapon restrictions in safe zones.
• First person perspective by default, but change to third person perspective possible with a single button.
• New screen shake effects when firing a weapon (resembling recoil shock/shake effects). This effect varies depending on the caliber fired and your choice of USS class.
• Your flashlight does not illuminate your weapon anymore (only when reloading and sprinting),
which makes it easier for your eyes to focus on your surroundings in low-light conditions.
• 3GB RAM enabled for system engine (prevents crashes on lower-end PCs).
• Unique version of Massive Simulation Overhaul (MSO) that makes NPC behavior more challenging and diverse. It even adds a variety of NPC professions (like Hunters).
DIFFICULTY
• Stronger and deadlier anomalies.
• Zombified stalkers are mindless wanderers that attack everything and are killed effectively only with shots to the head, spine or heart.
• Fewer weapons in good condition and less ammo. No more “killing zombies to easily find loads of weapons and ammo”.
• No valuable gifts in your stash after completing quests like “A Friend of Stalkers” or “Mutant Hunter”.
• Changes to Player health system, item effects, economy and damage system in order to attain a very high difficulty.
• There are no difficulty settings. There will be MISERY and the mod will present a huge challenge for rookie Stalkers.
• Universal silencer has been removed: you will need the correct sound suppressor variant for your weapon caliber.
• No warnings, task messages or safe-zone indications on PDA before and during emissions (only sirens).
• A more natural day/night rhythm (i.e. without resorting to drugs and other stimulants) is advised if you want to avoid a blurred vision caused by headache or sudden sleepiness.
• Consumables won’t restore your health.
• Optional hardcore game start: “Chorna Doroha” (The Black Road) in which you start with little to no gear.
• Advanced game progression ensures a challenging gameplay from beginning to end of the game.
• Factions are reacting much faster to your gameplay choices and faction relations.
• All artifacts are harmful unless they are stored in Artifact Containers.
• Bloodsuckers are no longer breathing heavily when invisible (the predators have evolved).
SOUNDSCAPE
• Full-scale sound overhaul, including mutants, Player effects, weapons and environment soundscape.
• New background ambience for all areas.
• PDA and Geiger sounds have been redesigned.
• Music in combat situations has been disabled and replaced by fast heart beats.
• All weapon sounds are synchronized to match animations.
• New interface sounds including in-game inventory.
• Random radio chatter and miscellaneous sound effects.
• Russian dialogs and voice for immersion.
• Each silencer variant has a unique sound (based on the ammo caliber).
• Breathing sfx implemented and related to your movement speed as well as worn headgear.
• Main camps have radios playing a large variety of real-life music.
VISUALS
• Visual overhaul with new textures for environment, items, weapons, suits and mutants.
• NPCs are unshaven, scarred and tired, while buildings and environment textures are bleak and desaturated.
• Better blood splashes and redesign of color schemes of suits and clothes, including new gloves.
• There is a huge diversity in the amount of corrosion and dirt on the weapons depending on the background of the weapon type.
• New sprint animation for many weapons.
• Unique and edited AtmosFear sky boxes for all weather types.
• New sun flare effect when staring directly at the sun and improved sky cube box rendering.
• Redesigned textures of structure materials for a more gritty and bleak environment.
• New scope designs with authentic reticle designs for all weapons.
• Conceptualized version of Armory Mod that generates dozens of new NPC looks and designs.
• Special version of Absolute Nature 3 with higher grass draw distance.
• Redesign of several mutant skins, for example the pseudo-giant has a new facial design.
• New dynamic helmet HUDs with 12 condition stages for each helmet category.
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WEATHER
• Unique version of AtmosFear3 with specially designed sky textures, weather behavior as well as sun and god rays. The weather usually cycles between cloudy and more cloudy, so the sky only rarely ‘opens up and breathes’
REALISM
• Weapons are auto-holstered when using items (like bandages, consumables etc.)
• Logarithmic repair system implemented for enhanced logic in the aspect of repair costs.
• Some zombies have now dropped their weaponry to the ground and walk around just staring at you.
• NPCs can now engage in melee combat and knock you down.
• UI overhaul of all item terminology, units, scales and measurements for in-depth authenticity.
• Dynamic stamina system (there is no longer a maximum weight limit). The lighter you choose to travel, the longer you can run without resting.
• Tweaked muzzle flashes to correspond better with real life weapon muzzle effects. This also makes firefights more challenging.
• Realistic fall damage (individual to each USS specialization).
• Minimap removed and you must now navigate based on your surroundings and your PDA map.
• Damage indicator added to let you know where shots are coming from.
• NPCs no longer have infinite ammunition for their primary weapons like rifles, shotguns, etc., so you will see them switch to backup weapons (if they have any).
• Vastly improved stealth and NPC awareness.
• Mutant hunting mod: provides the possibility to obtain meat and hides from mutants and sell them for scientific or other purposes.
• You can buy mutant meals at the Skadovsk and Jupiter Station.
• Bandages only stop bleeding and do not heal.
• Battery life added as new micro gameplay element that must be managed and handled with a Universal Power Device (UPD).
• Doubled the switch distance ratio to 350 to allow scoped firefights at much longer distances.
INTERFACE
• Complete interface redesign, including main menu, options, loading screens, inventory, HUD, mouse pointer and more.
• New minimalistic health and stamina bars.
• Added head bobbing based on Player movement for immersion. Sprinting causes much more head bobbing as compared to other forms of movement.
• New desaturated PDA map and inventory designed for a wide screen monitor.
• Slightly transparent, brownish inventory.
• Minimal HUD with no grenade warnings.
• Weapons are configured to correspond with their real models.
• Weapon descriptions have been redefined.
• All weapon descriptions now include a display of possible attachments as well as your USS class weapon proficiency.
• Cleared Stash Mod that puts a small treasure icon on the map in the place where you pick up a stash.
• New inventory icons and descriptions.
• The Field of View has been widened to better fit high resolutions and expand your view.
• Scopes zoom levels have been tweaked.
• Your aim is wavering to reflect your breathing when aiming through optic scopes.
Your stance influences your aim. Crouch to minimize weapon sway.
Possibility to change your class in the main menu (saves relate to the classes).
ECONOMY
• Economy system overhauled to ensure a balanced and challenging game progression.
• 50% less reward money for completed missions/quests.
• Ammo and weapon prizes tweaked according to availability and Zone popularity.
• You get paid less for artifacts.
• Scientists are now buying artifacts.
• All traders and Stalkers pay you less for everything they buy.
• The Military and Uncle Yar will charge you for repairing your gear in Pripyat, however the Military will give you a 50% discount and Uncle Yar a 15% discount.
• Loot physical money from corpses.
• Medics will now charge you for their services. There are no free meals in the Zone.
USS CLASS SELECTION
• There are 3 playable USS characters classes to choose from: Assaulter, Recon and Sniper.
• Each comes with unique attributes like endurance, speed, health, stamina, weapon specializations, starting gear, Zone entry point and many more.
• Each thus has their own strengths and weaknesses, which ensures a much more dynamic style of gameplay and provides maximum replay value.
• Choose carefully as this will influence your entire playthrough considerably.
• Each class has their own unique main menu design with special musical themes.
• You can have more than one USS class playthrough at the same time thanks to smart class-dependent savegame metadata.
• USS Assaulter class perks:
PACK RAT - almost no extra penalty for getting over maximum convenient carry weight
STRONG GRIP - extremely low chance of dropping gun in hand
HEAVY WEAPONS EXPERTISE - significantly lowered recoil and increased aiming speed and accuracy for mashine guns and explosive weapons (RPG7 and RG-6)
STURDY - very low chance to suffer the heaviest aim displacement effect even when heavly damaged and almost no movement penalty even at very low health
• USS Recon class perks:
FAST TAPPING - fire rate for pistols increased by 40%
MOBILE AIMING - very low penalty for weapon aim sway and gun accuracy after movement
PRECISE BLADE - knives overally do medium damage but are much better at penetrating armors allowing to bleed-out armored enemies
STEALTH - step sounds in all stances are much quiter which results in enemies reacting to them slower
BULLPUP AFFINITY - all bullpup rifles, regardless of type receive a small bonus to sway rates, recoil, aim speed and accuracy
• USS Sniper class perks:
KEEN EYE - ironsights zoom-rate increased by 25% (does not affect shotguns and pistols)
SHOOTER'S STANCE - almost completely steady aim when and significantly better accuracy of all weapons when crouching and low-crouching
DOUBLE-BARRELED MASTERY - first shot from of a double-barreled weapon has greatly reduced recoil and second shot can be made 50% faster
SURVIVAL EXPERT - significantly better chance at extracting uninfested raw meat and scientific specimens from mutant corpses and much lower penalties from consuming raw meat
WEAPONS
• Vanilla CoP has around 35 weapons, while MISERY 2.0 features 45 new weapons and adds additionally 120 new diversified profiles of existing weapons, which results in a total of 200 unique weapon profiles in the game.
• Some are available in shops, some are used by NPCs, some are hidden in the stashes around the Zone.
• Some of the weapons are unique, meaning that there is only 1 of them in the entire game.
• Attachments are available for all weapons, and vanilla weapons have even more attachments options now.
• New types of ammunition.
• Complete overhaul of all weapon conditions and behavior based on real life attributes.
• Weapon Rate of Fire, ammo counts and type, weight and all other attributes are based on real life counterparts.
• Weapon handling is based on the size and weight of the model.
• More frequent weapon jamming.
• There is now a silencer variant for each ammo caliber available.
• New silencer and scope icon visuals.
• Redesign of scope visuals to correspond with real life reticles.
• New scripting of recoil (based on ammo caliber).
• Shooting from the hip is unadvised. Recoil of all weapons is now more aggressive so you will need to take proper aim and use the strength of your hands and torso to hit your targets.
• Crouching improves your aim in the most optimal way. If you don’t aim properly, you will suffer from great recoil and weapon sway when using bursts or fully automatic fire.
• Weapon handling/recoil is influenced by your choice of USS specialization.
• Special and unique upgrade trees available for all weapons (not all require tool kits).
• Thermite grenades added.
• More realistic weapon damage based on ammo caliber.
• All weapon sights have been aligned for both widescreen and 4:3 monitor resolutions.
• Full version of New Ordnance submod bringing multiple variations of many weapons including worn, modern and camouflaged profiles. All are tradeable, customizable and used by NPCs.
• Weapon upgrade trees now require you to ‘choose a path’ for their customization. You have to weigh their pros and cons, because upgrades can’t be undone.
ITEMS & RESSOURCES
• Resources and supplies are scarce.
• Relocated tool kits (locations differ between the 3 USS class story lines).
• Stash overhaul: new locations, new caches, new content and each stash has a background story and NPC relation.
• Hugely expanded weapon diversity for all weapon categories.
• Some Stalkers have a backup weapon while novices can afford only simple handguns.
• Zombies are lightly armed and have dropped majority of their belongings.
• Dozens of new consumable items added, including military rations, corn, nuts, beers, a range of vodkas and many more.
• All consumables divided into 2 overall categories: *Imported* and *Zone-Produced*.
• New items include joints, cigarettes, protein bars, porn magazines, books and many more.
• A range of knives added with diversified damage fPlayers and appearance.
• Binoculars are now equippable, upgradeable and tradeable.
• USS specialization identity card featured in your inventory (you can’t drop or sell it as it is a key item).
• Dynamic sleeping bag and sleeping pills added. Sleeping bag is unfolded on the ground upon use.
• Thirst added as a fPlayer. Barmen sell clean water that decreases your sleepiness.
• All item weights, attributes, costs and availability re-designed.
• All traders have larger stocks which, moreover, change regularly and expand with game progression.
• All NPCs have unique inventories that are based on their faction, rank, profession and A-life interaction.
• Crows can be hunted and looted just like all other mutants.
• Lots of new mutant parts to collect, including pelts, skins, legs and meat.
• Some stashes are USS class dependent making your next playthrough different from the first.
• Intelligent mutants (like burers) may carry valuables.
• Some larger mutants (like pseudogiants) may have valuable items in their stomachs.
• 150+ new items added, including industrial junk, drugs, kits, faction patches, stims, physical rubles.
• Some interactive environmental props added at different locations for enhanced exploration value.
• Armour attachments including kevlar plates, artifact containers, Camelbak and many more can make your outfit fit a variety of special purposes and tasks.
• Create your own interactive stash with a waterproof and camouflaged backpack.
• Quick Release System indented to instantly drop your backpack and all unequipped items (currently disabled feature).
• Handheld wind-up flashlight designed to save valuable battery life (does not drain Universal Power Device).
GEAR & EQUIPMENT HANDLING
• Manual repair of suits and weapons with the use of a large variety of kits and scrap items.
• Mutant hides and pelts can be used for armor enhancement or repair.
• Bonesetter at Yanov Station has expanded his business to include weaponry and survival equipment.
• Headlamp is now a separate equippable and tradeable item that requires batteries to function.
• Explosive items with a variety of attributes added. Some are more effective, some are improvised while some have delayed explosion, etc.
• Military anti-personnel mine added.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
• Alundaio’s various AI Mod v1.07 included
• AI reworked (stalkers & monsters).
• Reworked monster behavior.
• NPCs will react to a dead or wounded body in different ways but all will enter a new danger reaction mode.
• If you support a faction, the opposing faction will spawn veteran units to hunt you down.
• Relations tweaked. Stalkers/Bandits no longer turn neutral to each other.
• Re-spawns in freeplay mode (more alternatives of spawns in Zaton and Jupiter).
• You will see some rookies equipped only with a standard pistol and a few rounds whereas veterans have quality weaponry.
• All NPCs carry a small amount of more expensive ammunition required for their objectives and survival.
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• NPCs might carry valuable food that they won’t sell or trade with you.
• NPCs may surrender to you during combat if you defeat them without killing them.
• NPCs may reveal their personal stash to you upon surrendering.
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• NPCs are now far more challenging and have varied approaches to firefights based on their faction, rank and weaponry.
A-LIFE
• Cat mutant – a deadly predator that will hide in the high grass to take you by surprise – added to the game.
• MSO (Massive Simulation Overhaul) fully implemented in an expanded form: hundreds of new smart terrains and alternate spawn points for both mutants and factions in all areas/maps.
• Monolith soldiers may commit suicide if defeated or badly wounded.
• Increased switch distance to allow a higher online a-life radius resulting in diverse sceneries
BUG FIXING
• Renamed “killed stalkers” PDA statistic to “people killed”.
• AI tweaks due to adding metadata to some sounds (for example related to tushkano).
• Range of the combat knife has been increased.
• The FN2000 can now use the silencer by default.
• Iron sights aligned correctly.
• Colonel Kovalski bug fixes.
• Oasis artifact will no longer reduce your hunger but it has better healing properties. It is also highly radioactive.
• Pistol degradation (in vanilla, some pistols stopped degrading if you installed all upgrades).
• Minor artifact tweaks.
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• Crow spam fix.
• Dead body remove time (stalkers & mutants).
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• The three burers in X8's “secret floor” can now be killed from outside the room they are in.
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - MISERY v.2.2 | mod | 3248.1 MB | 9/28/2017 | 70.2K | 396 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - COP Remake v.2 | mod | 5064.7 MB | 8/23/2017 | 8.4K | 277 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Arsenal Overhaul v.3.1 | mod | 2113.3 MB | 5/13/2016 | 16.2K | 92 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Call of Pripyat Complete v.1.02 | mod | 728.9 MB | 3/14/2011 | 23.1K | 63 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Call of Chernobyl HD Models Addon v.3 | mod | 663.6 MB | 5/6/2018 | 1.9K | 59 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Winds of Time v.19062017 | mod | 5442.1 MB | 6/20/2017 | 4.9K | 53 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call Of Pripyat ReBoot v.18052018 | mod | 2067.4 MB | 5/20/2018 | 2K | 39 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Lumina ReShade v.21042019 | mod | 2.8 KB | 5/4/2019 | 345 | 38 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Pripyat Reborn v.1.14.3 | mod | 337.6 MB | 5/13/2016 | 17.9K | 37 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Roadside Picnic Addons Pack v.0.7 | mod | 2042.7 MB | 4/15/2018 | 1.7K | 32 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - STALKER Call of Pripyat - FOV Switcher v.1.7 | mod | 131.1 MB | 2/4/2019 | 504 | 32 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Nebula X Reshade v.9022019 | mod | 28.7 MB | 3/1/2019 | 438 | 32 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - eQue's More Loot Mod v.30042018 | mod | 16.7 KB | 2/4/2019 | 443 | 31 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - MRL v.7.1 | mod | 743.7 MB | 11/20/2017 | 1.9K | 29 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - Original Weapons Renewal v.2.1 | mod | 692.4 MB | 8/8/2014 | 14.4K | 28 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - M.E.H.U.D. v.4 | mod | 1.5 MB | 5/6/2018 | 742 | 26 |
So Misery scratched that itch. Finding a half-empty mag of 5.56 was a triumph. Potential enemies and targets were often skirted around to save the ammo. You're more concerned with finding your next meal, a gas mask you can actually see out of or some way to reduce your radiation. Even in Misery, if you stick with it long enough, you'll eventually have quite a stash. But it's a struggle until you get there.
When I played Misery, I didn't really play it conventionally, that is following the story line and attempting to move it forward. I simply lived the stalker life. I had a home, and a stash, and every morning I'd concoct some mission for myself, lay out the kit for the day and venture forth. I might be heading to a certain anomaly to hunt artifacts, or go mutant hunting, explore a new area, going to a trader or raiding a camp for supplies. The goal was always to be back home by nightfall, because the freaks come out at night. Playing with pitch black nights transforms the experience, at least until you get night vision. Even then, in Misery, you need enough batteries to keep your NV going. So even that is used sparingly.
So while the Stalker main stories are good, I've already played through all three games, a few times over. And that gets us back to the topic, mods. I'm looking to restore the feeling I had playing Misery 2.0. Well, why not install Misery 2.0 you might ask? I almost did. It's now at 2.2. I might just do so. But the truth is that the Misery devs make thing difficult for difficulty's sake. I want the barren, bleak, hardcore existence, but I also want enemies to die after a reasonable amount of hits. Even dogs are seriously powerful enemies in Misery, let alone Chimeras. You better find a rock to climb on or that pack is going to rip you a new one.
A few days a go I began the process. I installed Call of Pripyat and some mods, like Atmosfear and Arsenal Overhaul. These are great, but within 10 hours or so of starting I had a tier-2 SEVA suit and an arsenal of tier-2 modded high-end weaponry with more ammo than I could shoot in a week. Fun, as always, but no survival struggle.
So I continued to rummage the interweb and stumbled across Call of Chernobyl (CoC)
http://www.moddb.com/mods/call-of-chernobyl
It's like the ultimate playground for the play style I mentioned earlier, just living the stalker life. It's been out for a couple of years, so it's not new to some of you. Essentially CoC is a free-play mod that features all 31 maps from the three Stalker games, plus one new map for 32 in all. You can travel through them all, but cannot jump from one to another, skipping those in-between. In other words, to get from the rookie camp in Cordon to Chernobyl NPP you need to travel through Cordon, Garbage, Rostock, Warehouses, Red Forest, Jupiter, and Zaton. And the whole route is fraught with stalker peril. It's not a sunday stroll lemme tell ya!
But there's much more to it. For example it is highly customizable through the in-game menu. How frequently do you want emissions? Do you want a warning, or none at all? Do you want it to kill those unable to find shelter in time, or turn them to zombies? How densely do you want your world populated? You can choose any faction at the start and all the good and bad relations that entails. You can also choose your starting location, or leave it random. I chose to be a loner and start in the Rookie camp, because well, rookie. That's how I see my character, just a guy looking to make a living and keep on living in the exclusion zone.
I chose veteran difficulty and 'story mode', which in this mod just means there area couple of objectives to shut off machines like the brain scorcher and the magic maker. No story in the traditional sense. I guess the buzz-word is emergent gameplay. You make your own story. There is an ironman mode that clears your history and game state when you die. I die twice every hour so that's not for me, but a cool mode nonetheless. There's even a mode that, when you die, you take over another random NPC. So you could suddenly be a bandit with a leather coat and a sawed-off, or a Monolith soldier with exoskeleton. I also installed a mod for dynamic faction relations. Each faction likes or doesn't each other one based on ever changing events in the game. So areas that were once safe havens could suddenly be off limits or visa versa.
I've installed Arsenal Overhaul, new guitar tunes, texture packs, and a mod to allow traders to buy all of the beat-up weapons I find, among others. The only issue I have is that I still don't have that survival struggle. Again, within 10 hours or so I'm flush with kit. While rummaging the net I saw there is a Call of Misery mod, which evidently imports Misery gameplay to the CoC map setup. Maybe I'll go that route? I'd like to achieve the everyday struggle, but without overly powerful creatures and enemies. It's a work in progress.
So if anyone here has been up to date in the Stalker universe and has suggestions I'd like to hear 'em.