How the fuck are you people not playing this series yet? Now, I understand if you have reservations about Clear Sky, since I would agree that the game is a piece of shit and a blight for the series (in a similar way that Invisible War was a shit stain for the Deus Ex series), but the other two are fucking brilliant; not in a highbrow intellectual sort of way, but in more of an immerse yourself in a bleak and atmospheric post-apocalyptic environment sort of way. (Fallout 3 wishes it could be this atmospheric.)
Time to drop some knowledge:
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Normally the games are meh. They feature nice concepts that are ultimately shoddily implemented. In other words, the games aren't polished. But, by the beauty of all that is PC master race, this is where mods come in.
If it's your first time playing the games, or you just want the vanilla experience, it is generally recommended that you employ the starter packs:
Shadow of Chernobyl (includes patch 1.0004 which is useful for AMK 1.4, otherwise you can google patch 1.0005):
Part
1 /
2 /
3
Clear Sky (it says that they included a patch, but it's actually a cracked .exe, so I added the 1.5.10 patch):
Part
1 /
2 /
3
Call of Pripyat: Part
1 /
2 /
3 /
4
For everyone else, there are overhaul mods: I recommend either
AMK 1.4 (here's its
jpeg companion) or
Lurk 1.1 for
Shadow of Chernobyl and
Redux (get v1.0 full + the latest patch) or
Misery (Misery 2.0 is coming out soon, btw) for
Call of Pripyat. Low-end PCs can still handle these mods. You just have to have enough RAM and downgrade the shit out of the game's graphical settings. Getting the games just for the mods is definitely worth it. Be aware, however, that these overhaul mods make their respective game much more difficult. It's like they're a tree house with a sign on it that says, "No casuals allowed."
Also,
here's some helpful advice courtesy of /vg/. Finally, stalk proudly on Master difficulty, and for fucks sake, don't forget to throw a goddamn bolt.