


There's a stack of other details in there, but those seemed to make the biggest difference. I'd also reduce sun quality, and bump up Sun Rays to max. The other thing I removed from the "Advanced" options in game was the Depth Of Field option, which looks fantastic, but is badly implemented - you lose distance focus when reloading, so the gun comes into focus, meaning you either have a headache or feel like you need glasses after about five minutes of play. By default Clear Sky seems to draw more vegetation than you'll actually care about, therefore reducing your framerate. I gained a massive amount of performance while running DX10 by dropping a widescreen resolution size (down to 1440x900), and reducing the Grass Detail Density. To make the most of this is perhaps worth consulting this tweak guide, from which I pulled a few tips. The other thing you'll notice if you're running the game in DX10 is that it is astonishingly, ludicrously beautiful. The NPCs even seem to use cover properly, which I don't recollect from my original playthrough. You can easily track friendly NPCs via the map, too, so you can coincide your attacks with theirs. Kick off a fight in any of the capture points and you can be sure backup will be on its way. The opening NPC battles are now much more solid, with waves of Clear Sky consistently heading out into the wilderness to capture points across the swamps. The Steam version, which I've been playing, is at the latest 1.5.08 version, in which most of the game-breaking bugs are fixed (although reported some minor crash bugs remain), and much of the AI tweaked. The first thing to remember is that Clear Sky has been heavily patched since release. The problem for me, however, was that the Stalker I wanted to return to wasn't an augmented Shadow of Chernobyl, but a fixed Clear Sky, which I hadn't played since the pre-release review version.
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