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Every time he tries to "save," the game asks: "Do you want to be remembered, or do you want to be optimized?"
In a cramped apartment in Kyiv, 2007, a fan named Alexei clicks a suspicious link on a dead forum. He isn't looking for the retail version of Shadow of Chernobyl ; he’s looking for Oblivion Lost —the "True S.T.A.L.K.E.R." that the developers cut away to make the game playable. Every time he tries to "save," the game
Alexei realizes the NPCs aren't following scripts. He finds a Stalker named Vadim sitting by a campfire in a location that doesn't exist on any map. Vadim doesn't give a quest. He just stares at the fire and says, "They cut my legs out so the engine could run faster. I can't leave this map because there’s no transition point." The Digital Exclusion Zone He finds a Stalker named Vadim sitting by