![]() ![]() It's actively expanding, controls Fogelevka and Caravanserai, works with Dan to manipulate elections in Otradnoye, and forces the caravans of Peregon to get behind their protection monopoly as talking to Mambetov after the coal shipments quest tells us. Dafuq? It makes it sound like some kind of isolationist state, while actual in-game experiences portray a different reality. It said that Krasnoznamenny became ignorant of the reality of life in the wastes due to the safety of its walls and stagnated over time. So the ending itself made no sense to me. A thing that came off weird to me was the chairman calling that a test, yet not giving me any quests afterwards. Before that I did all the quests I could find regarding the chamber of commerce - the coal delivery quest, making Caravanserai accept their rule, and exterminating the Circus (although I don't know how this affects Krasnoznamenny in any way beside helping the chairman get his revenge). The only connection my character had to the organization was the game telling me he's part of it. I chose not to help the ATOM guys in front of cult HQ take the city because I really had no reason to care about ATOM at all. It's possible and easily done, but makes the ending no different. What's to prevent literally anyone from getting in there and being posessed into finishing what Morozov started? And the ending didn't really explain whether or not the thing it was saying about the incoming meteor strike was at all true or if humanity managed to deal with it, is this being saved for a sequel or something?ĮDIT: I loaded a game and tried destroying the mushrooms. I got a dialog saying I couldn't bear to destroy them so I didn't even try slicing them up (is it possible to destroy them at all?), and I don't seem to have blown up the bunker or anything. The first thing I couldn't understand was what happened to the mushrooms after I killed the Mycelium guys and left. I reached the final missions by letting the Mycelium squads take the mushroom bits to Krasnoznamenny, but didn't side with Morozov in the end. Thought I'd leave my comments, questions and (hopefully) constructive criticisms of the endings.
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