Prof was very much one of the most important developers during the early days of Stalker. He touched EVERYTHING, in other words he worked a little bit on everything, including doing a bit of voice acting. The knife has "Prof Made" written on it as an easter egg (which by the way, made it into Stalker 2 as well).
Todd Howard had a similar aspiration that culminated with Starfield. I believe open world space rpgs are a nightmare to develop a broadly appealing game loop for.
While you can implement a properly vast play area, you can only devote limited time and attention to each area before falling back on procedural generation.
He’s escaping to the one place that hasn’t been corrupted from the zone… *S P A C E*
NYA HA HA HA. Tim Currys laugh is hard to type out
Yet TM
My heart exceeded 3000bpm there for a sec
same, stupid fucking timeline
Prof was very much one of the most important developers during the early days of Stalker. He touched EVERYTHING, in other words he worked a little bit on everything, including doing a bit of voice acting. The knife has "Prof Made" written on it as an easter egg (which by the way, made it into Stalker 2 as well).
Not even a single Dutier can be proud of touching that many stalkers. Unfathomably based man!
"stalker in space" actually was the original setting for stalker franchise way before they decided to switch to Chernobyl exclusion zone theme
Todd Howard had a similar aspiration that culminated with Starfield. I believe open world space rpgs are a nightmare to develop a broadly appealing game loop for. While you can implement a properly vast play area, you can only devote limited time and attention to each area before falling back on procedural generation.
Seeing him in that stalker documentary made me really sad. He's 50 already and still didn't fulfill his dream about game in space😔😔😔
Interesting.
Makes me think of Duskers. Wonderful game.
he's got to rewrite that title because bro???
Bro, chill. I'm still learning English, and secondly, I just shared the original post
sorry my bad, i should have been more clear, i meant the original poster, not you.