Well, as for the endings in this phenomenal game, I think that the coolest is the one where Walker shoots Konrad, and when he crumbles into the glass, he says something like - "Only a strong spirit is not able to come to terms with the fact what did you do ... "or something like that. And after the credits in the epilogue, Walker with an automatic shotgun masterly and without any pity cracks down on the soldiers who came for him to take him out of there. It seems to me that this ending best shows what the strongest mental trauma all this crap caused Walker. He went off the rails as well as Konrad. Only unlike the latter - Walker could not kill himself.
Clockwatcher
When I loaded from the last save, Lugo was replaced by a regular stormtrooper.
In in. I had the same thing.
... but I don't seem to remember any video. Although there was some kind of unclear black and white picture when the last save was loaded.
I also had this garbage during the download, but not a picture, but just some strange video. Since it was very unexpected and the video was very short, I just couldn't understand anything.
I also had all of the above - and a blinking statue (I thought a glitch in the video card) and a Lugo attack aircraft and a hissing screen ..
There was one more moment when, after the helicopter crashed, Adams wandered through the sand under bullets like a freak, I still thought that him a khan, he is delusional and they will shoot him right now, but after reloading this was no longer the case.
Several points are not clear:
1. I also advise you, try not to break the head of the commando who turns into Adams. When was that, I can't remember? It turns out that GG nailed it himself? If not, then what became of Adams - in the end is it himself or is it also imagination?
2. If it was not Lugo that was hanging there (since he ran out at the end in the "guise of a stormtrooper"), does GG confuse him with someone?
3. Why was Konrad not like himself, was he in the chair at all?
player71rus
When a Lugo-attack aircraft comes out to the meeting, which will most likely kill you, then you will be shown this "black and white" video. In it, if you look closely, there will be civilians, burned by phosphorus, but still holding on to the chain-link fence with their last strength, trying to get out of this inferno. When the video ends, Walker will shake his head, brushing off this obsession, and, as if nothing had happened, he will go to a meeting with an ordinary attack aircraft.
In general, I agree with those who say that the entire game is a third person flashback.
But somebody drew attention to such a moment that there is an obvious shortage of water in the city, an entire chapter is devoted to her abduction, and at the end Walker comes to the tower where Konrad is sitting, and there are active fountains, a huge aquarium with fish ....... .........
Captain Smollett
wow, I didn’t pay ... but in my opinion it’s an invention in Walker's head, where did the water and fish come from ..?
Captain Smollett
There is not only that, there when you make your way to the tower (Adams is still alive), there is a bridge over ... the RIVER, citizens! Was it really impossible to filter and boil ???
Bloodsucker of Darkness
Perhaps this is not a river, but a canal of some kind with sea water, Dubai seems to be in the desert where the river is from, who was in Dubai there is a river there?
But a cascade fountain and even acting is something with something, such devastation, how can a fountain work, who supplies energy to the pumps ?? !!
Maybe water is a glitch GG as in the choice to kill a soldier or a thief, because there is no water in the prologue ...
Captain Smollett
But seawater can also be consumed if it is evaporated to get rid of salt.
Dan Hawke
Glitches? Anything can be, because we just reason
Explain pliz the plot of the game as a whole, I understood it, but there are a lot of ambiguities, for example, what happened to Adams, was there 33 at all, or is it all glitches gg, where gg had to save 2 gallows, this is also all his glitches?
In short, I will try to paint everything, as I understood it.
The 33rd battalion is not a hallucination. The CIA was in Dubai before the disaster, and apparently was somehow involved in it, since it is possible to learn from intelligence that the rich left the city without waiting for the storm. It seems that the CIA was simply cleaning up the "tails" and did not plan to leave anyone alive. After the failed evacuation in Dubai, everyone began to go crazy: Konrad from the fact that he failed everything, shot himself leaving the 33rd with the last order. Let's go brains and the tsrushniki who armed the distraught local.
MG and the squad were sent to find out what was going on in Dubai. Rather, the balls for the rollers from the GG went long before the events of the game, because he was with Konrad together in Afghanistan. The prompts during the downloads included a description of cognitive dissonance, something like schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder. Apparently in Marty's mind there were just two personalities getting along: Konrad, who justifies violence in the name of saving Dubai, and Captain Hawker himself, tormented by pangs of conscience. At the very beginning, Hawker concealed from the detachment, for example, that the rebels had families - this can again be understood from intelligence. Gradually, the captain's glitches intensified, the squad trusted him less and less, and the GG himself lost touch with reality, possibly the squad members too.
Well, chapter 15 is almost a complete hallucination - Konrad in Hawker's mind gained material embodiment, became his torment of conscience, since the real Konrad shot himself a long time ago, realizing his failures. By his actions, GG actually ruined Dubai, destroying everyone who could hold weapons in it and finishing off the rest destruction of the source of drinking water. The soldiers who surrender to him in the tower are also a glitch. In the tower, he is left alone with his mind.
In general, if Konrad kills you, counting to 5, this means that the captain shot himself, unable to bear the burden of guilt. Well, if you stay to wait for the rescuers, Walker defeats the imaginary colonel in his mind, but receives a very strong psychological trauma, the choice is yours: either "end it" - leave with the soldiers; or become a completely finished maniac and kill everyone to hell - "Wellcom to Dubai, Jentlemens!"
Well, as I understand it, Adams blew himself up with all the remnants of the 33rd.
Remember when Martin Walker goes down the first into the building along the tightrope (I don't remember the chapter) and there was a soldier near the rope, and when Walker knocks him down, you can see the soldier's face and this soldier looks like Adams (a black man from Walker's squad, I was still scared of what Walker kills Adams). And this is probably a reference to the future death of Adams. Adams also asks Walker, "What the hell are you doing !?" Walker replies, "I was just defending myself" (a soldier like Adams had a gun in his hand).