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I noticed a few invisable assets in a building that.. if this were stalker anomaly/clear sky... would be the bandit HQ in the dark valley. Looks like generators that should be there are missing a texture or mesh making them invisable. I dont know how i can say the spot any better but thats exactly what it looks like give or take a building or two.
And thanks for this map !
https://discord.gg/dDAtcp82Yp
The terrain is modeled after the Pripyat/Chernobyl area of Ukraine. While there are Stalker influences around the map, this map is not based off the Stalker games.
Subsequent updates will be more to address bugs/issues and clean up the map, as well as expanding the underground areas and revamping the mission files.
Yes, this is the only version of the map that will continue to receive updates.
I am currently working on the next update, which will be complete later this year.
a common misconception from people that do not understand the terms. Including myself at one point.
You are in fact protected by copyright and no you cant post other peoples work and expect to be protected by the terms we failed to understand correctly.
The reason those people believe this is because it is incredibly rare for a user to take further action beyond issuing a free dmca take down notice. As this would then cost the modder hundreds if not thousands in legal fees to pursue such action. So 99% of modders wont go further from the dmca which then leads the thief to believe he/she has won when in fact it was the plaintiff who dropped the case.
I have been through more than 100+ dmca cases
I also worked for Kingston solicitors for a few years after gtxgaming.