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Metro Exodus: All Collectibles Locations Guide | Chapter 3: The Volga.
Metro Exodus: All Collectibles Locations Guide | Chapter 2: Winter.
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There are also specific events you need to react to. If it’s yellow or green, then don’t shoot! If the reticule turns red, they’re an enemy. Always approach carefully, place your reticule over an NPC. Even if it looks like there are enemies nearby, certain factions won’t attack you unless you attack them first. Killing monsters is always okay, but killing humans is a little more complicated. It’s basic stuff - don’t kill surrendering enemies, and don’t shoot everyone on sight. Doing good doesn’t seem to give you any indicator at all. The only clue that there is a morality system in Metro Exodus is a black flash when you perform a truly heinous act. Here, I’m going to break down exactly what you should and shouldn’t do to get the best possible ending for Artyom and your gang of Spartan soldiers. As long as you play carefully, and try to be kind to (most) everyone you meet. Like the previous two games in the series, there are multiple endings you can unlock, and sometimes they’ve been surprisingly difficult to reach.
Morality returns in Metro Exodus - and you might not even realize it.