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Tired of squinting my eyes for most of the game. Days should be longer.
At Rostok I saw some Soldiers with night vision goggles mounted on their helmets.
because there's nothing to see
Thats what all Stalker games have been, gaming platforms so mods could be released and modify (adding or changing) each aspect of the games, and evidently it wont be different with Stalker 2.
There are almost 800 mods already out for S2 only at Nexus, and there will be thousands after the release of the SDK.
Players can choose to accept this and play mods or play vanilla limited to the version GSC releases.
Agree. With the spawn system on the back, night vision isn't necessary. You can't see much, and the world remains empty beyond 50 meters.
Specially since other NPCs wear them