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Metro exodus moral points
Metro exodus moral points










metro exodus moral points

The Morality actions you get them “first thing” in every chapter, although it might spoil some of the story, it prevents you doing something you’ll regret after reaching a given milestone.

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So, on linear Chapters, there’s was no fuss about how to lay the items, but in the Volga and Caspian (open) chapters, I’ve made a Item location guide with a suggested picking order based on the story playtrough with a progression map to help you step-by-step It might differ from your progression choices, but it’s not far off for sure, easy enough for you to travel to the next most likely item while giving you the freedom to explore on your own, referring only to the specific item section if you have trouble finding the item. Then I wanted a guide you can follow seamlessly in an open world without searching back and forth for a specific item on some index I’ve long scratched my head about that. So my goal number one was to make a guide easy to access in-game, and only steam can provide that. Alt+tab is a great privilege in this game cause it’s really hard switching back to desktop. I had much fun making this guide, tbh, I wish I had it in my previous runs on the normal version. This was a ma*sive project and it’s has flaws for sure.

  • However if you find any inaccuracy or typos, let me know in the comment section.
  • This Guide is considered COMPLETE for the main story and BOTH DLC’s The Two Colonels and Sam’s Story
  • DLC – Sam’s Story – Night Hunters’ secret stashes.
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  • DLC – Sam’s Story – Morality Actions (Captain’s Trust).
  • Dead City – All Collectibles – Linear Chapter Guide.
  • The Taiga – All Collectibles Guide – Part 2.
  • The Taiga – All Collectibles – Linear Guide.
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    Yamantau – All Collectibles – Linear Chapter Guide.Moscow – All Collectibles – Linear Chapter Guide.This Guide is considered COMPLETE for the main story and BOTH DLC’s The Two Colonels and Sam’s Story.Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement. These games always have shades of gray, but acting as Artyom's character would is generally a way to get the "good" ending (not exactly the canonical one), this is where reading books and playing prior titles can give you some insight. A clearly evil bas7ard is ready for the grave. Some people you encounter as hostile could just be misunderstood and you need to take the moral high ground. Look for journal pages and audio tapes for more insight on your current surroundings. On much of these games, you are the hostile invader unless you prove otherwise (mostly by sneaking/non-lethal). Hostile combatants are generally fine to kill unless you're killing them for the wrong reason. Sparing/saving certain people when given a choice can grant a karma benefit. Noble: Killing some people, like the innocent, injured, surrendered, or helpless, has a clear negative moral detriment. Inherently, he saves those in need.īasically, you want to act as Artyom's character would, which is mostly noble and curious (the good guy).Ĭurious: searching in areas and finding secrets/caches, listening to many conversions by friendlies, neutrals and hostiles alike. The karma system is not exactly what is "good" or "bad" but more about taking the actions that are canon to Artyom's nature.












    Metro exodus moral points