

You can also see my personal notes as well as information about where or how to obtain the weapons. Most, if not all, of the weapons in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl are based on real weapons but have, for the most part, been given slightly different names.Īll the weapons include descriptions, ammunition types, and images which you can click to see the full description of each weapon. In the title for most of the weapons you can find a link that will provide more information (from an external website) about that particular weapon. This page lists all the different weapons, grenades and accessories that are available in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl. If you're not sure what files the mod added are you can just extract the zipped version to your desktop and then look through that.The Zone Survival Guide - Weapons & AmmunitionĮquipment & Artifacts - Weapons & Ammunition If that isn't happening try deleting all the files you added from the mod (move them to a new folder on the desktop instead of deleting just in case) and then re-install the mod by manually copying all the files over. What happens when you click on an NPC corpse? You should get a notification that shows the amount you have looted. It seems even with patches some addons can't work together because they mess with the icon and trader files.

I'm not sure if there's an addon manager for CoC but if there is I will definitely use it next time. It also reset Nimble's inventory to nothing and if I hadn't added mods to allow me to fast travel all over the map early on I could have spent hours playing the game to get to Cordon where Nimble hangs out only to discover his inventory is empty. They would mess up the file that controls how everything is displayed in the inventory screen so everything had the wrong icon. In the end I had to do without Outfit Addon because even with the patches I couldn't get it to work with AO3.

I had to re-install CoC about 10 times when I was trying to get all the addons I wanted to work together.
