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Talk:Boiling Point: Road to Hell

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This was a great free-roam shooter when fully patched, and even had some very nice features on release (such as upgradeable weapons, working driveable vehicles, and a working "faction war" system) that its more famous countryman STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl was supposed to have but didn't end up having. I was thinking of making a page for it when I had more free time, but it seems someone else beat me to the punch. I still have the game, however, and will contribute screenshots and text when I can.

Yes, this game was developed in the same country as STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl was, in Ukraine, and in a way accomplished a lot more in less development time. Kind of odd, but this game was nowhere near as popular. This is also one of the few "upgradeable weapons shooters" that only lets you upgrade magazine capacities realistically. For example, your starter weapon (a .50 AE Desert Eagle) starts out only with a magazine capacity of 5, and the maximum upgrade for magazine capacity is only 7. The Steyr AUG starts out with 30 rounds but can be upgraded to 42, which I hear some variants have. If you can get a copy of this game, buy it and patch it--the game is well worth the trouble. --Mazryonh 02:40, 6 April 2010 (UTC)


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