It is unlikely that there will be a shooter fan who would never have heard of a game like Stalker. This project used a setting of lands that suffered the most damage from the Chernobyl accident, that is, of course, we are talking about monsters, mutants and radiation. Perhaps this game would not have attracted so much attention if it were not for its complexity - many gamers simply could not stand it and threw it, because danger awaits at every step and from a wide variety of sources. As a result, the health bar is constantly slipping to zero, and you have to load the last save. Naturally, many began to ask how to make immortality in Stalker, because there is no separate cheat code for such a function. To understand how to perform this manipulation, you will need to figure outhow damage is obtained here.
- . - - - , - . "" . - . , ? , "" ? , , , . "" - , , , . , . , "" , .
- . , "" . , . , , , , , , . , - , , , . , , , . , . " " .
, , . , "" , , . , . , , , , . , , , 0 , . , , , . ": " - , , .
, , . , , , . , , . , , .
But the first rule of a gamer who changes something in the game code is the backup rule. If you are going to change something in the game file, save it in its original form, so that if something goes wrong, you can return it to its place and reset it to its original settings.