Midyear 2020 roundup:
NLC 3.7 is out and with a machine translation that is allegedly a improvement over the previous one, although i really couldn't tell when i played it. It's still the worst machine translation in existence, primarily because (so the slavs tell me) NLC's writing is very good and the people talk like actual slavs, not scientific textbooks, so BEEP BOOP has trouble translating it accurately. One thing is the new translation also covers the characters who spoke in ukrainian and belarussian, so thats a definite improvement over the last translation.
3.7 is a perplexing update. On a technical level, nothing has changed, so if anyone was hoping for improvements in stability, nah. Feature wise, nothing is new, with the exception of the deletion of one line of quests and the replacement with a new line of quests. Oh and
they decided to make the mod even harder on every difficulty, because fuck you.
The hand translation is being furiously worked on, and will apply to both 3.0 and 3.7, but is still several months away. Ultimately, while NLC remains
by far the most impressive stalker modding effort I've ever seen, I can't recommend it to anyone unless you're really hardcore into stalker. This is an extremely difficult mod that requires attention to detail, and it just got even more difficult, and the machine translation is so bad it just adds an extra layer of difficulty for us monolingual gwailos. According to the slavs, while all the technical and gameplay stuff is of course fantastic, the real joy of NLC is the writing and story, and we can't enjoy that or even understand a fraction of what is going on with the MT, so its probably best to wait for the hand trans.
other thangs
I can recommend onegriot's
Muh Immersion Pack for Anomaly. A merge of some of the larger and more quality Anomaly addons, along with a bunch of QoL improvements. I was indeed immersed.
Gunslinger has been quietly getting updates. Unless you follow the russian pages you dont actually hear about it, for example the moddb page has remained untouched since feburary. I cant speak to the full list of changes, but of significance is all the weapons have complete upgrade trees now, a few QoL improvements, the performance is
better and they added the Bizon.
The Last Stalker was adapted to the OGSR engine. Can't comment much on this one, TLS is one of those niche esoteric fanfic story mods. I never played any version of it. A fella on discord summarized it as "good but really shit"
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NS2016 was adapted to the OGSR engine along with a new texture and weapon pack. Unfortunately for gwailos, the extensively hand translated version of NS2016 from moddb is
not ported and its not just a matter of copying and pasting. No word from Codex on this development yet.
DoctorX's
Call of the Zone is finally out. I haven't played much of it, but the few people who have sing its praises and rate it highly. One thing i dont like is DrX by default having addons such as warfighter built in, and his decision to use "vanilla" weapons that arent actually vanilla at all, including garish retexs, bad sounds and highly modified behavior. If you're bored of the aimlessness of CoC derivatives, this might be the cure. Protip: create a shortcut and use the -smap4096 switch to get good shadow quality. For whatever reason, the shadow quality by default is ATROCIOUS looking. worse than soc.
Other than that, theres not much happening. 2020 is the year of excruciatingly-close-yet-so-far-away in the mod scene. OLR 3.0, OP 2.2 on 64bit, Dead Air 1.0, hand crafted trans for NLC, and so on. It all seems to be always a few months away.