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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Team Not Art Thieves

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Via Kotaku an Inquirer article reports that, despite earlier claims to the contrary, it looks like the folks behind the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. title are not guilty of art theft. It seems both Half-Life 2 and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. use textures from a pack produced by Marlin Studios. The similarities are there because both teams used pre-canned materials for their titles, not because of any tom-foolery on the part of GSC GameWorld.

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:ignore: It's not like they'd deliberately steal from another game.
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Wasn't one of the big things about Stalker that they'd been to Chernobyl to photograph stuff for textures?
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Dog Pants wrote:Wasn't one of the big things about Stalker that they'd been to Chernobyl to photograph stuff for textures?
Yeah, but they bought an alpha for water and a light texture with imp in the name.

The water matched one of the (10 or so) that was used in hl2.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:The water matched one of the (10 or so) that was used in hl2.
Who on earth would notice that :roll:

Get a life people, stop staring at water in games and shoot stuff*


*Not real life stuff though, they don't liek that
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So now you have all playtested it for me, is it worth me buying S.T.A.L.K.E.R.? :?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Steal it and see if you like it.

if you do, buy it.
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fabyak wrote:So now you have all playtested it for me, is it worth me buying S.T.A.L.K.E.R.? :?
Depends. It's far from perfect but if you like the idea of wandering around a desolate and atmospheric game world with some interesting AI then you'll probably like it.
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It does appeal to me and was pretty much set on buying it, I was just going to see if anyone had any raging complaints that I had missed
*mutes chicken*
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

I think spoodie summed it up well.

Very pretty, very interesting, Fairly buggy in places
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spoodie wrote: Depends. It's far from perfect but if you like the idea of wandering around a desolate and atmospheric game world with some interesting AI then you'll probably like it.
This. I didn't really like the look of it from all the stuff I saw before release and was quite prepared not to like it. In the end, I enjoyed it.
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