![]() That, or we missed a few too many violas. Me and others have done that, but the fact we slaughtered too many fools in places we could have avoided it steered the game to believe we didn't deserve the good ending apparently. The achievement of the "good ending" is based on maximizing the good moral points and minimizing the bad moral points throughout the game. The vast majority of humans, however, have no impact on moral points whatsoever. Killing some humans (and even some mutants) triggers a loss of a moral point. the ending decision is based on moral points received and lost flowing from choices made during the course of the game. Originally posted by UnluckyDuckie:I can confirm that you can be an all seeing, viola playing saint outside of combat and still get the "bad" ending by killing too many people in stealth enabled areas. Granted I never knew non-lethal was an option in my playthrough lol You can also knock out people who surrender for the heck of it. Enter the water-filled room where you get the page. Make your way to the back of the room and then back on the track. Anyway, just listen to dialogue, donate, don't murder, be stealthy and you should be fine. Enter it and many prisoner ghosts will appear. I hope the aforementioned requirements clear enough. First and foremost, DO NOT KILL LESNITSKY AND PAVEL Second, DON'T KILL LESNITSKY Fourth, DON'T KILL PAVEL 2a. The "knock people out" option is there because of this. The bad ending in 2033 is the true ending. ![]() I can confirm that you can be an all seeing, viola playing saint outside of combat and still get the "bad" ending by killing too many people in stealth enabled areas. There are only a few instances where killing is "punished", such as killing unarmed workers, surrendering combatants, some mutants who are not being hostile to you at the time and two specific circumstances which should be obvious by the selection given. The decision on ending received is less about killing than it is about exploring, listening to conversations, doing good deeds etc. Originally posted by dcegget:In general yes, but.
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