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Small side note:
Today in Pripyat are about 200 people working every day in the power plant to cool down the other reactors and prevent another meltdown, it´s not complete abadoned there.
Menno21 wrote:Small side note:
Today in Pripyat are about 200 people working every day in the power plant to cool down the other reactors and prevent another meltdown, it´s not complete abadoned there.
Prypyat is a abandoned city 11 km above Chernobyl, Prypyat is only be visited by tourists who are limited in there moves, and guided by a schooled guide. Most people lived once Prypyat are ex workers in the plants of Chernobyl.
Chernobyl is the city where the plants is located, about 111 km above the capital of Ukraine Kiev.
Prypyat is located in the dead zone its a forbidden zone for any traffic and people. this zone is 40 km in wide, and is the location were radiation level reach the highest. The city prypyat is affected more then Chernobyl himself. This because when the explosion occoured, a rain cloud full of radiation has hitted northwarts to Prypyat town and affected everything. Still govermant kept the dissaster for a secret, 2/3 days later Prypyat is abbandoned by police/army force.
50.000 people has to left everything behind and been transported. In mean while, radiation did his work already.
Now a day, nature winning his ground back, and in 2000 the govermant opened the forbidden zone for special tours, media and investigation. The road from Kiev and Chernobyl is guarded by 1 checkpoint.. Because no bussines permitted between travel goods out of this infected zone ( food/materials/clothes ). It will be punished by 5 years jail sentence. Also you need to sign papers you acepts the dangers by visiting the zone and get a special suit to wear.
After chernobyl ( the road to Prypyat ) you get 2 more checkpoints, those are more secured. same reasons.
Like what you said, not only north-west ukraine is been affected by radiation, big parts of white russia (belarus) are more infected. its already 27 years ago this dissaster is happened, now its a ghosttown! open to be visited by guide tours, but there are no people who are work over there, its still to dangerous, radiation is still to high and it will be for 1000 years more. you can only visit the city by few hours, after you need to be controled of radiation in your body.
Thats all I can say, its a nice modification but I think the story is a little bit weird in my opinion, people who flet from the U.S, before borders closes, fly to europe, see the decease reached Europe, and people flet to east-europe, special to Kiev, to hide somewhere in Chernobyl, they found a City Prypyat and decided to survive there? its inpossible in reality), But still I like the idea, I like the pictures go on with this good work!
Menno, (ex-ukrainian citizen)
Menno21 wrote:Like what you said, not only north-west ukraine is been affected by radiation, big parts of white russia (belarus) are more infected. its already 27 years ago this dissaster is happened, now its a ghosttown! open to be visited by guide tours, but there are no people who are work over there, its still to dangerous, radiation is still to high and it will be for 1000 years more. you can only visit the city by few hours, after you need to be controled of radiation in your body.
Thats all I can say, its a nice modification but I think the story is a little bit weird in my opinion, people who flet from the U.S, before borders closes, fly to europe, see the decease reached Europe, and people flet to east-europe, special to Kiev, to hide somewhere in Chernobyl, they found a City Prypyat and decided to survive there? its inpossible in reality), But still I like the idea, I like the pictures go on with this good work!
Menno, (ex-ukrainian citizen)
Fuzyhead wrote:Thanks for the criticism.
The fire have to become much smaller, right. I had some problems with scaling it down, but we're working on it right now.
And I think you're referring to the door near the fire? I'll add a light which fills the room behind the door later on. It also might get a Safe-room door to get more attention.
I mainly worked hand in hand with some references (most liked ). Most abandoned rooms are filled with this rubbish stuff, I think it's from the ceiling. So I took care that the ceiling in the level is damaged and some parts fell down. I'll try if I can reduce some of the the piles.
I hope my answers are satisfying for you.
If someone still have some questions and criticism please go on.
Menno21 wrote:I think also a good look must be taken to the storage boxes, thie look in my eyes quite new, like the boxes are placed yesterday.. I think better to give them a old look, like they are placed 25 years ago. Carton rots in s humidity air.
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