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Even though the best way theoretically of playing Anomaly is putting together your own modpack, there are a ton of custom pre-assembled alternatives out there if you don't have the time and/or energy to fiddle yourself. Not just G.A.M.M.A. or EFP, although I know those are the most popular ones.
Vanilla Anomaly is great and all but there is so much more to it than that.
Im playing with about 20 add-ons currently. do GAMMA and EFP offer quest lines? or maybe a story to progress through?. because thats the one thing I think anomaly is lacking.
There are faction quest lines and such, but there are also other STALKER mods that focus more on story content. Have you looked into Goldsphere?
GAMMA has faction questlines. I'm not sure how good of an experience they are because that is very much not why I play GAMMA, but they definitely exist.
Also: if you install GAMMA and are initially utterly disgusted by the depth of field, don't panic you can turn it off lol.
don't worry about it, turning off chromatic abberation, depth of field, motion blur, and lens flare is always the first thing I do when I boot up a game
I too despise the obsession with making videogames look like they were filmed for some inexplicable reason lol.
I don't understand it either, when I'm playing a video game (except for certain games that are very stylized) I want it to feel like I'm looking through my character's eyes rather than a camera lens. Maybe it's because they think that's what people want when they watch a trailer?