In fact, that was technically the "bad" ending that people usually get at the end of a game that has choices. Don't fret chances are you wanted to get revenge on those characters you had the choice to forgive and save.
I know it's hard, but those aren't the only examples of the "moral" points you need to achieve in order to activate the Redemption ending. People seem to get the Redemption ending mixed up with the Shadow Ranger achievement in which you have to go through the majority of the game not killing anybody. This isn't true, you can knife kill or shoot your way through every level in the game if you want. However, there will be times where you have to turn the other cheek.
The choices will be obvious but the game never lets you know when you've earned a "bad" point. I'll try to point out all of the bad decisions that can be made to help you avoid them. The lever to free the prisoners is on the far left side of the panel. In Chapter 3: Pavel, you will go through an airlock and have the option to either shoot or sneak through the following tunnel.
It will be on the far left side of a large panel with a red light. Doing this will free all of those prisoners in the cages you undoubtedly came across during the earlier stealth sections.
Oh, you didn't notice them? You might want to turn your brightness up just a little bit. Don't feel bad, this is an easy thing to miss. It does glow, but it's something subtle. I actually didn't spot this until my third playthrough. For just three moments in the game, ignore your inner Aldo Raine and spare these Reich soldiers.
Feel free to stealth kill or gun down every other one, but these three are important for those moral points. The first soldier is at the end of Chapter 4: Reich.
This guy is so easy to miss since you're more likely aiming and shooting at the attacking Nazis that come through the door across the room. Though if you shoot him during the escape, somehow, you will get a bad point. The second soldier is in Chapter 5: Separation, after you sneak through the warehouse.
You will have the option to knock him out—do so! Make sure to loot his body to get Military Grade Rounds, and the box across from him has ammo as well. The third surrendering soldier is hiding in a meat locker between areas in Chapter 6: Facility. The game won't give you the option to knock out the soldier, but he won't attack or sound an alarm as you walk away.
He's actually the poor guy who was being bullied earlier. I mean. It's bad enough working for communists, it's even worse to get knifed on a smoke break. Notice how I said "sneak" there? Yeah, the game gives you the option to go through holding the shoot button down.
BUT, in this case, not everybody is open prey. The man pictured above is a civilian crane operator that you'll come across about a third of the way into the level.
As you sneak through the large depot area, near the exit, he will have a conversation with a Red soldier. After he shuts off his crane and goes to have a smoke break, knock him out or just leave him be altogether, but if you knife or shoot him, you'll lose a moral point.
You'll hear this woman crying in a side tunnel, from the track, just after leaving the refugee camp. Chapter Bandits, apart from Chapter Regina, and Chapter Marshes, is one of the chapters that gives you full exploration freedom.
Meaning you can complete it as quickly as you want, though that kinda defeats the purpose of the Metro series. In Bandits, there are three moments where you can rescue captured innocents to gain moral points. Actually, one of them the guy in the second screenshot above is required in order to continue through the level.
Unfortunately, the first and third encounters are considered optional since you can just keep driving by. For those of you not living in the age of apathy, you can get additional moral points by playing the hero.
Not to mention loot from the extra bandits you'll fight. We've all had that moment or known someone who had that feeling of losing a precious item. As a child, you haven't quite developed the apathy for material items. So when a kid loses his stuffed animal it can be very upsetting for them.
Luckily there's a "side quest" in Chapter Venice where you not only make some boy's day but gain Military Grade Rounds at the same time. To do so approach the large chinned man in the first screenshot to compete in a shooting competition. Once you beat all three rounds you're awarded not just M. Also in Venice, plus Chapter 9: Theater for that matter, there are other miscellaneous tasks you can do to gain moral points.
Such as giving bullets to beggars, and eavesdropping on conversations and events, but avoid getting a private show at the strip club. You will get a bad point for every time you pay for a dance. Which would probably explain why a lot of players got the bad ending. At the end of Chapter Contagion you will see the above cutscene. Every cop movie from the '80s and '90s tells you that you should perform a headshot to save the hostage, but that's actually going to get you a bad moral point.
Do as Lestnisky says and take off your gas mask as you normally would. Yeah, that seems like a beta way of handling the situation, but the macho B. Originally posted by tlr87 :. Yes it is! These are completed with the good ending achieved.
Ok thanks for that. I completed it yesterday but got the bad ending : did not know the morale system at all. In which Mode did you play, spartan or survivor? I'm, searching for a savegame at the end of the game in spartan mode Thx Originally posted by tlr87 :. These are completed in spartan mode. Damn, I did play the last save and didn't get the achievement spartan?! I don't want to play it again in easy Originally posted by ElZorro :. You can get Metro Last Light free download from the end of this page.
At first the, title for this was kept as Metro , a sequel to Metro but it changed over the course of the development. Deep Silver has published it and 4A Games from Ukraine has developed it. Apparently THQ was in line to release this in but due to delays in production and then the closure of THQ meant a new publisher and a new date which was in the May of The story is better than before but it goes flat during the end parts of the game, it does have a great start though and it cannot be ignored and labeled this as a bad one on the contrary this is a decent enough title which would have been great if the developers had done some more work.
The opening cutscene shows what took place to land the country in this spot. The story picks up decades after that scene and you will see people living in subway tunnels. Survivors are trying to live as good as possible and you are one those survivors. Artyom, a ranger and the hero from the first game returns in this new adventure and you will play as him. You will have a group of survivors by your side as well as bystanders, fighting to survive again from the warring factions as well as the creatures mutated from the nuclear holocaust.
Get Metro Last Light free download then enjoy this setting yourself and the great graphics. As soon as you step into the shoes of Artyom you will feel the tension and danger in the atmosphere. Nothing is safe nor feels safe at all.
The factions warring instead of working together are at each other for supplies and other stuff this situation makes for another great situation for playing. The story is linear but the developers have done a great job of presenting it.
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