I'm not sure if it's the same as the previous patch in this subreddit. The exe in the archive is STALKER_LostAlpha_patch_1.30013.exe and is dated 3rd of May 2014 10:11 AM with CRC32 F0D86A7E MODDB link: I've also uploaded the patch on gameupdates.org, in case the download links don't work on moddb:... Changelog: The patch is savegame compatible, so You do not have to start new game for this patch, but for maximum experience (nad because of Murphy's law) it's highly recommended. If you installed 3rd party / user made fixes and mods for Lost Alpha retail, it's highly recommended to reinstall the game to have a clean install before you apply the official patch. This is required to avoid conflicts with the 3rd party content.
[link] Additional info: comment3, Stalker-narodnaia-solianka-skachat-cherez-iandeks-disk, nvlj. Budda dn slajd. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Lost Alpha v1.30013 Patch (self.stalker) submitted 4 years ago by mariushm I'm not sure if it's the same as the previous patch in this subreddit.
We can not give support for such cases. Also if you are trying to load gamesave which you made while you used mods or fixes for the retail Lost Alpha, they won't work with the newly patched game.
You will need to start new game in such case, because all previous modded content was saved to your savegame, which is now unavailable in game since new patch has new content.
Is out, but it’s not finished. Typical Stalker, really. The game, a fan-fronted effort to reconnect all the elements that were cut from Shadow of Chernobyl, was leaked during development. The developers have chosen to release it earlier than planned, and I decided to try it out. It’s still Stalker, still based on the first game, but at the same time it’s not.
It’s as close to a remix as I’ve ever come across in gaming, bringing in new elements, but still reminding me of the original. It’s all different, but if you loved the first Stalker, instead of reinstalling the original and modding it, when this is fixed it’ll be your next install. I guarantee it. I don’t speak Russian, but I can recognise a cry of pain in any language. I could tell that someone nearby was curled up and dying in the rain, but I was bleeding, exhausted, out of bullets and low on everything.
I stumbled through the rain towards a building lit from within by a brazier, ignoring the sting of guilt that jabbed with every groan in the air. The only comfort you’ll find in Stalker is near the glow of a burning barrel, and I’d just escaped from a huge military compound with a scrap of health left. I got lucky: there were shelves of supplies. I filled up and checked my map to see a coloured dot surrounded by grey dots. I was ignoring a dying man surrounded by corpses.
I fell asleep as that pained call for help cut through the rain and thunder, and I hoped he understood that I couldn’t face the night again. He’d have to wait until morning.
It was strangely comforting to wake and hear his wail. As I was gathering things, I heard a snap and spotted the colour drain out of the dot. I moved through the building and saw a military patrol standing over the corpse. Later, as I cower in the corner of a building, staunching wounds with a med pack that could have saved him, I still feel bad about it. I have plenty of supplies, but I’ve earned every one of them, and survived without having to beg for help in the dirt.