I had a random with the hunter in a bar barely 8 hours into the game. I didn't realize his importance to the ending when I started talking with him. I assumed he was just some random mercenary and I could employ him.
@lukeybear8756 I tried doing the exact same thing..... but when I shot him in my playthrough, he was level 159 lol. Not sure if he's always that level but he was level 159 and he destroyed me because I was level 17 lol 😂😂
When encountering him in Atlantis I think he's there to get rid of Constellation and take the artifacts. I like to believe your (my) convo with him persuaded him to not do it
I sided with no one. Both arguments have merits but also downsides. I think it is inherintly sad that most, if not all starborn lose touch with their humanity and mortality.
Siding with The Emissary is the good ending. Killing him counts as murder in the stats. First playthrough, players might hate the fact the he is gatekeeping and might even view it as hypocritical. However after doing multiple new game plus playthroughs you'll understand that everytime a starborn goes through the unity he can revisit the temples and keeps getting stronger. His claim about only letting worthy people go through the unity becomes legit. You don't want a power hungry psychopath wreck havoc on the multiverse.
@@thebensho Just look at it from a citizen of the colonies perspective. We're all gamers... we do a lot of eye brow raising jaw dropping things in games.
what the hunter is trying to display to you (the player) The majority of the time he is speaking is that. Morality and good vs evil is all perception based even "causes that are for the greater good" Our perception of whats right and wrong differs from person to person so no group can actually apply non forceful rule over others. Force is violence, violence is all the same.
Definitely better than the Hunter. But I still don't like someone dictating people's futures like that. They themselves said you never got this far before. Yet here you now stand, worthy. You likely would've been gated by the Emissary of he'd had his way. I think I'm going to keep fighting them both.
@@JayIceColdD The game clearly shows you that the Hunter killed you. You can even speak to Victor while he is holding another version of you, dead in his arms. Then, it makes sense when they say you never got this far before. The Emissary goes out of his way to show you what that power did in Earth. Other than gatekeeping which becomes justified after completing the story, the writing paints a very positive picture for the emissary, especially the ending you get after siding with them. To top it all off, the fact that killing them counts as murder in the stats. You can also go for the neutral ending where you side with neither and persuade the Hunter, the Emissary will stand down too.
Hunter was talking facts the emissary is super hypocritical and basically playing judge. Hunter’s saying whoever gets it deserves it which is facts but i still went against both
@deeznuts7593 you kill both of them. Or convince them both to hand over their artifacts. Either way it plays out the same you just have to face off against two starborn
@@Gubble-oq6dnPlus the Emissary attacked your main character in her ship before. I feel killing them both is the right thing to do since it will stop the cycle from happening over and over again.
I see alot of mouth breathers here in the comments saying theres no aliens in the game and im amazed. So many of you don't know what the defintion of an alien is and its hilarious.
Also the fact you can pick up alien DNA at the start of the game 😂 but I'm pretty sure they will have an update or add in the aliens from fallout in the future look at cyberpunk and no man sky day 1 vs 2 years later can't wait for what this game becomes
I first saw the hunter in a coffee shop in atlantis ,i ddnt know who he was and i was tryin his convo options hoping to get a mission fro. Him ,but he say i know where this is goin so he stopped talkin
So I picked the Emissary and then I kept getting killed by The Hunter, so the third time I legit just reasoned with him and asked him for the stuff and he gave it too me! It was great lmao!
I usually reason with the Hunter each time, but I wanna try fighting him in my NG+3 world since I’m pretty OP now. If I keep dying I’ll just reason again. 😂😂😂
Honestly, I chose The Hunter.... not because I wanted to be evil, or because I didn't like The Emissary. I chose The Hunter because he's a badass who isn't scared of doing what needs to be done in order to win (and also because he has an awesome sounding voice)
Try fighting them both, I killed the hunter within a few minutes, and the emissary took almost 20 minutes to kill. It was tough. I completely forgot the hunter was a badass after fighting the emissary.
@@Raviouliformiouli I did fight them both in NG+10 (although I was way overlevelled) and I killed both of them rather quickly, though The Hunter did go down first with the Emissary going down about 90 seconds later.
I killed them both in my 1st NG+ run though I was lvl 50 and was rocking a magstorm with depleted uranium rounds and 2K reserve ammunition. My plan was to use my smart gun with armor piercing rounds and 5k reserve as a back up plan. Wasn't needed 😂
@@ANG3LxOFxWAR they changed the title after i posted this. Original was something like ‘all endings in Starfield’ but it’s okay that you don’t know how things work.
Exactly, my ending sided with neither of them, I literally killed them from the first moment they attacked me on my ship lmfaooo Even when they attacked the Lodge, I killed them until they ran away from me even though they were so overleveled and all that Fuck teaming up with either!
I sided with neither of them and ended both of them on very hard, it was so much fun. Best fight in the game and you get both weapons. I was disappointed that the weapons were not all that good.
Honestly, after learning what happened to Earth & and seeing all the rampant corruption within the Settled Systems (especially Neon), I can kind of sympathize with the Emissary's cynicism/belief that most humans don't deserve the artifacts' power. Don't get me wrong, I agree that the Emissary is a hypocrite in a lot of ways, and a big part of me would rather not side with either them or the Hunter...but if I had to choose, I'd rather the Emissary make sure the likes of Ron Hope & Benjamin Bayu can never abuse the artifacts' power, while also taking the psychopath who murdered my closest friend in Constellation down a peg.
i was struggling with a decision, but knowing it doesn't make a difference, i know what ill do now. so after you skip the main quest you can just collect all the artifacts and skip the rest and rinse and repeat to NG+10? Think ima do that since its faster, doing a full playthrough on my 1st then I'll start creating ships, habs etc. Thank you for showing this.
I picked The Hunter to side with because he was such a tough bastard to kill the first time. I had a whole bunch of med packs and trauma packs and used up a ton but finally killed him in New Atlantis. Then I sided with him later. I haven’t gone through Unity yet. Just delaying it, but I saw a few videos today showing I can go back if not ready. I already have all my Star powers. Level 57 and corpse farming for hp and good gear to sell at The Den. I just got my internal neuroamp too even though I pissed off Sarah and Andreja a whole bunch. They got over it and gave me stuff after. Maybe I’ll just check out the Unity now since I can go right back to my ship and finish it later.
More social programming. "Individuality is bad mkay." Collectivism, the kind the emmissary offers is the road to tryranny. It has to be delivered with a soft message. Thats what Bethesda along with a lot of pop culture are doing here.
@@Kurogumo As did I. This more a comment on the social programming aspect of it. And its prevalence in the culture. Training young kids that individualists are ruthless killers like the hunter, and only care about themselves. Only the collectivists like the emissary know whats good for you. So give them all the control and let them guide society.
I don't like the Starborn ship. I don't even use it. No crew compartment, ergo no bed to sleep on before exiting to get xp boost. Not even a chair to sit on for waiting.
Bro I persuaded both of them and nothing happened and now I’m like what do I do? There’s no more main mission other than temples I just wanna get to the unity.
@@halomemes both Im still confused I put all the artifacts in the ship an I still haven’t gotten the last mission so I had to load up an old save file that’s at the start of the vanguard missions with the Taramorphs so ima just re do the entire mission so I just fight the hunter an the other dude instead of persuading them wasted so much time grinding to lvl 50 just ti go back ti lvl 36
Sounds like a bug? I persuaded them and made the hunter guy laugh a bit and then took the artifact. Youre supposed to make the thing no? And then warp. Maybe its a bug
I finally completed the UC/Crim Fleet questline, I ended up siding with the fleet. Mainly because all the command people on the vigilance are assholes. The fleet can be assholes, but they're pirates and you expect that. I was hoping at some point before the end of the quest, Toft or ikande would have been a little more cordial or even friendly. but nope. Also they expected you to complete every quest without killing, even though you get attacked at some points. Well, maybe in NG+3 ill try the UC again.
The hunter sounds so badass. crazy thing about this tho is i got this video recommendation after i made my decision to join the hunter what a coincidence that right after i did that and stopped the game and rested then got on to youtube first thing i see is your video feed of this games decision isnt that crazy ? like wtf really wow. the game creators are watching me through a crystal ball hmm....... what a coincidence.
Honestly the Hunter has a much better personality with his dry sense of humor than the Emissary, I sided with neither on my initial game completion, but in all my new game plus runs I sided with the hunter because quite frankly it doesn't really matter and he does make a tough companion for the final fights.
So, here's my question: The Hunter and The Emissary are two specific Starborn, right? How come the one you defeat shows up in subsequent universes? I mean, The Hunter, for example, says he's done this countless times. It implies he's the same one that keeps doing it. So, if you kill him, why does another Hunter show up in the next universe? Are we supposed to believe that there's ANOTHER version of Aquilis that also went mad with power and became yet ANOTHER Hunter?
He's done this countless of times, meaning, u will see him in other universes because he's already done that and ur just new. Ur entering a universe he's already been to. It's not just another universe, it's also time travel as u revert back to when u first started, having to join constelation again or tell them ur starborn and speed up the collecting of artifacts, but u always revert back to when u started, so, another universe and time travel to the beginning. Meaning, the hunter and emissary have already been to the universe ur going as they have done this many more times then u. There should also be a chance u go to a universe they haven't been yet but i guess that was too much to program into the game.
@@nodakear1 there's still some parts of that that seem a little fuzzy. But it does kinda make sense. So, in effect, it's less of a multiverse and more of a time skip. I get what you're saying though. This is why time travel is always a mind f*ck
I wouldnt want to side with either of them. It sounds like the game starts over when you do, plus their ships look ugly... they are all look exactly the same.
When forced between options 1 and 2, I usually opt for option 3. You’re going to try and railroad me between two things I dislike? Nah, I’m gonna do it my way.
***SPOILER*** There is no reward to NG+ Its like the Hunter, Emissary and the protagonist are all just different versions of yourself. Like the version of yourself that met you at the gate of infinity before going into the Unity. It says," I've enjoyed talking with you again and with ALL the versions of you here,right now in the unity." ( what? Is this just a nightmare) Frankly, I was left a bit disappointed. The story feels unfinished. What is the point of all this NG + really? It would have been so much more rewarding to learn that by agreeing to become Starborn, we had proven ourselves "worthy" and become a super human soldier in a secret space force program and to entice you to proceed to NG+ 10 you could look forward to meeting back up with your original companion and they remember you. The entire dialog changes. All this was to prepare us for the real war to come. (DLC) A war to defend UC space from a sentient alien threat looming outside the current explored Starfield. Right now, i just feel kinda let down. What did I agree to walking into the Unity?...i left it all behind everything, every relationship i built,earned and cared for lost, and for what? Just to be doomed to repeat the last 100 hrs of my adult life over and over again. No one remembers anything except me. Torcher !
So im on my second play through the hunter and emissary engaged with me in space. I sided with the hunter, but when I landed at the buried temple and exited my ship the hunter was waiting for me and started blasting me. Anybody run into this situation yet?
I’ve ng+ 8 times and have never sided with the emissary cause he’s honestly kinda annoying. Tbh i was kind of under the assumption that everyone just sided with the hunter
On my second pass through , I did the freestar collective quest , and the ryujin quest . I'm sure ryujin is spelled wrong but cool . Before I even went to the lodge . And they talked like I was fresh out of the mine . Not very lore friendly for that robot to not recognize all the things I did before I came to the lodge . Next time I go through , I will have ultimate persuasion abilities . Thanks to an implant , and being level 4 in persuasion skill .
The main quest is short but it’s designed to be so. This game is more about side quests and all the cool situations you can find regardless of the main quest
Not really… it’s meant to be realistic and since it doesn’t play into the story or that no real life aliens have been “confirmed” it wouldn’t make sense… That being said I think it would be awesome… especially if it was like Avatar just primitive people on planets then like super high tech humanoids
Kinda sad..new games and they're still recycling voices and other things from other games that are a decade and older...just shows you how Jewish cheap and greedy they as in any company doing this really is...think I'll find a console version of star citizen 2 and go play it..js
@@iosgaminggeek5395 There isn’t much point. Each time you do one you get an upgraded suit to level 10 on the 10th completion, the ship will upgrade up until the 6th completion and to level up the powers. You can get rare universes as well
@@iosgaminggeek5395 There’s about 10 of them, when you go to the lodge things will be different. It doesn’t change much except in the beginning, in one of them though you can recruit yourself as a companion. You can reroll it, just make a save inside the Unity before you enter
bro i chose the hunter and walked thru the light… that shit was ass 😒 I went back to my save point and chose to turn around 😂 like bro i wanna be human and keep all my stuff no thanks
Unfortunately the video doesn't contain what I was looking for. The main thing I want to know is how either choosing Hunter or Emissary vs not siding with either of them affects the dog fight when you first arrive at the planet the buried temple is on? That ship battle is very difficult for me on Hard mode, let alone Very Hard. So much so I had to drop difficulty down to Normal. I tried it with a stock Shieldbreaker and Narwhal, although I had no Ship Parts to repair hull damage. I also tried it with a pretty well upgraded Razorleaf WITH 4 Ship Parts., and cockpit view to get more responsive handling on KB/M. So I have to ask, does siding with Hunter or Emissary make that dog fight easier? Seems to me is should even the odds considerably.
2nd run I decided to fight both. I don't really know if the fight is really more difficult but the thing is if you fight both, you're alone, you haven't anyone to tank the shots. I've been forced to reduce the level of difficulty on this part for the first time in my playtroughs.
@@rti9557 I finally found one video where the player sided with the Emissary. I looked to be a lot easier because the Emissary was taking most of the fire. He took a fair bit of damage, but nowhere near enough to destroy him by the time he and the player prevailed. I don't recall if it said what difficulty mode it was though. I finally have Starship Design at level 4 now though, so I will be able to use better parts next time.
I thought this game wasnt supposed to have an ending? Starting all over again with another "play through" doesnt count. I dont care to waste time just to start all over. Its the reason games add DLC content.
You don't have to do the NG+, you can just play as a smuggler, ronin or whatever you want forever. One of your companions even makes a solid argument for it.
Honestly it’s not that bad . I built up alot in my first play through n still did ng+ without a hesitation because I knew once I got to ng+10 ( which I am now ) id be chillin and can play at whatever pace I want now that I fully upgraded all the powers
The hunters voice reminds me of the one bad guy from Mass Effect one I forgot his name the main villain lol that last Boss but that’s awesome. I love this game so much it reminds me of Mass Effect in someways.
@@Star_Commander_Nip_Nup yeah that’s his name. Thanks man I was scratching my head for the longest time and what’s that I replayed that game like over 10 times.
A self righteous gatekeeper who knows what is best for others (hmm, what does that remind me of) and a murdering psychopath. Thanks but no thanks. #abstain
A phrase that is old as man, that goes; "THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!", made considerally more known via the move High Lander. Would be the most boring thing one could ever deliberately cause them selvest to be. It's also stated that "GOD" has alway's been, and that he/she/it will always be. He/she/it was the only one. At at some point in the eternity he/she/it existed prior to his/her/it supposedly makeing everything we are and everything we are not yet aware of. At the end, there will only be the same him/her/it again. Thus my question is, what was the point?
Meh, have been running NG+ over and over looking for a universe where Constellation is GONE to actually play the game. Think I'm on NG+ 15 now and I keep getting Sarah at the Lodge....so sick of doing her bidding to get artifacts. I kill both Hunter and Emissary each time because it's easier with less foes to face and with maxed starborn powers it goes so fast. Maybe Bethesda took the alternate universes out because it doesn't seem normal getting the same starting universe 10+ times in a row......they really want to push that horrid wench Sarah on you don't they.....
NG+ is just a way of saying you start over with nothing except for the powers which I rarely if ever use them anyway. So glad I didn't pay for this game. The combat is not very good, the shipbuilding is okay but you always essentially end up with the same ship, and the Outposts are terrible. The mass that slows you down when walking is just an annoyance, it has no effect in the game play. There are so many dumb things in the game and so many good things left out, it feels like 50 people wrote the game and never spoke to each other and never played it all the way through. 4 out of 10
This game was garbage, there was not a single moment in the whole story that made me go WOW, they could have made revisiting earth huge what a missed opportunity, also there is not a single big boss battle in the whole game
@@Synergy4375 so u say i can see the landmark only if i have found the book for example that unlocks that instance? Damn there is sooooo much they could have done on earth
yeah why not this is the shit i wanted to have in the main game tho, or some big ass firefight where u have to defeat a giant mech while u are in your spaceship, oh i forgot u cant fly low@@TheFlyingFish692
You clearly didn't understand the lore of why humans are in space and have discovered intergalactic space travel as it is. Earth was scorched. Ozone was broken beyond repair and they only had 50 years to evacuate.
I ended up putting both of them down shot the emissary by accident and it was on Im stuck now and cant continue reloaded and theyre alive but hostile smh i cant do anything
I had a random with the hunter in a bar barely 8 hours into the game. I didn't realize his importance to the ending when I started talking with him. I assumed he was just some random mercenary and I could employ him.
Same here!
I wanted to kill him for his gear haha😂
@lukeybear8756 I tried doing the exact same thing..... but when I shot him in my playthrough, he was level 159 lol. Not sure if he's always that level but he was level 159 and he destroyed me because I was level 17 lol 😂😂
When encountering him in Atlantis I think he's there to get rid of Constellation and take the artifacts.
I like to believe your (my) convo with him persuaded him to not do it
@@Dahrk_Angeli did the same, hit the quick save and died shortly after lol
I like how brutally honest the hunter is
I sided with no one. Both arguments have merits but also downsides. I think it is inherintly sad that most, if not all starborn lose touch with their humanity and mortality.
The miles morales way, but Im considering doing that part though.
I also went neutral, Emmisary sounded good tho.
Siding with The Emissary is the good ending. Killing him counts as murder in the stats. First playthrough, players might hate the fact the he is gatekeeping and might even view it as hypocritical. However after doing multiple new game plus playthroughs you'll understand that everytime a starborn goes through the unity he can revisit the temples and keeps getting stronger. His claim about only letting worthy people go through the unity becomes legit. You don't want a power hungry psychopath wreck havoc on the multiverse.
"You don't want a power hungry psychopath wreck havoc on the multiverse" lmao nah speak for yourself
@@thebensho Just look at it from a citizen of the colonies perspective. We're all gamers... we do a lot of eye brow raising jaw dropping things in games.
what the hunter is trying to display to you (the player) The majority of the time he is speaking is that. Morality and good vs evil is all perception based even "causes that are for the greater good" Our perception of whats right and wrong differs from person to person so no group can actually apply non forceful rule over others. Force is violence, violence is all the same.
Definitely better than the Hunter.
But I still don't like someone dictating people's futures like that.
They themselves said you never got this far before.
Yet here you now stand, worthy.
You likely would've been gated by the Emissary of he'd had his way.
I think I'm going to keep fighting them both.
@@JayIceColdD The game clearly shows you that the Hunter killed you. You can even speak to Victor while he is holding another version of you, dead in his arms. Then, it makes sense when they say you never got this far before. The Emissary goes out of his way to show you what that power did in Earth. Other than gatekeeping which becomes justified after completing the story, the writing paints a very positive picture for the emissary, especially the ending you get after siding with them. To top it all off, the fact that killing them counts as murder in the stats. You can also go for the neutral ending where you side with neither and persuade the Hunter, the Emissary will stand down too.
Hunter was talking facts the emissary is super hypocritical and basically playing judge. Hunter’s saying whoever gets it deserves it which is facts but i still went against both
What happens if you go against both? I choose that
@deeznuts7593 you kill both of them. Or convince them both to hand over their artifacts. Either way it plays out the same you just have to face off against two starborn
The hunter killed my friend so he no longer is allowed to live.
most "deep" gamer
@@Gubble-oq6dnPlus the Emissary attacked your main character in her ship before. I feel killing them both is the right thing to do since it will stop the cycle from happening over and over again.
I told them both to get bent, and passed the persuasion check at the end to avoid fighting them. In my playthrough, Andreja was the Emissary.
it differs for me, universe 1 was Sarah then universe 2 was Andreja in my current universe(universe 3) it's Barret
I assume it’s always whomever dies on the Eye.. is that how it worked for you@@xyvxyethe5584?
Currently andreja is my wife and Sarah is emissary
I see alot of mouth breathers here in the comments saying theres no aliens in the game and im amazed. So many of you don't know what the defintion of an alien is and its hilarious.
Also the fact you can pick up alien DNA at the start of the game 😂 but I'm pretty sure they will have an update or add in the aliens from fallout in the future look at cyberpunk and no man sky day 1 vs 2 years later can't wait for what this game becomes
You don’t know it people are asking for us alien civilization like npc and stuff there ain’t any
Reminds me of how people see there are no UFOs but it literally means unidentified flying object
Ooo you're hard
@@Rafrob77I hope to see Zetans, or mothersip Zeta.
I first saw the hunter in a coffee shop in atlantis ,i ddnt know who he was and i was tryin his convo options hoping to get a mission fro. Him ,but he say i know where this is goin so he stopped talkin
So I picked the Emissary and then I kept getting killed by The Hunter, so the third time I legit just reasoned with him and asked him for the stuff and he gave it too me! It was great lmao!
I usually reason with the Hunter each time, but I wanna try fighting him in my NG+3 world since I’m pretty OP now. If I keep dying I’ll just reason again. 😂😂😂
Use revenant it helpled me fight the Both of them
Honestly, I chose The Hunter.... not because I wanted to be evil, or because I didn't like The Emissary. I chose The Hunter because he's a badass who isn't scared of doing what needs to be done in order to win (and also because he has an awesome sounding voice)
Try fighting them both, I killed the hunter within a few minutes, and the emissary took almost 20 minutes to kill. It was tough. I completely forgot the hunter was a badass after fighting the emissary.
@@Raviouliformiouli I did fight them both in NG+10 (although I was way overlevelled) and I killed both of them rather quickly, though The Hunter did go down first with the Emissary going down about 90 seconds later.
I killed them both in my 1st NG+ run though I was lvl 50 and was rocking a magstorm with depleted uranium rounds and 2K reserve ammunition. My plan was to use my smart gun with armor piercing rounds and 5k reserve as a back up plan. Wasn't needed 😂
@@Raviouliformiouli Remember Hunter said he is more powerful than the Emissary! You proved Hunter WRONG! ROFL!
He sounds like Jigsaw!
So the emissary actually is whoever died!! 😮🤯
i picked Hunter because he has a badass voice. it reminds me of Ultron
His voice sounds like Tobin Bell from Saw.
Ever get half way through a book and just decide to skip to the last page for the heck of it? I'm still gonna keep playing though.
You don’t have the ending where you don’t side with either of them.
How do you even get this quest started
@@drifter937literally just go throught the main missions,( skip everything else if you want and focus strictly main missions to get there faster)
Did you read the title where did it say about this ending😂
@@ANG3LxOFxWAR they changed the title after i posted this. Original was something like ‘all endings in Starfield’ but it’s okay that you don’t know how things work.
Exactly, my ending sided with neither of them, I literally killed them from the first moment they attacked me on my ship lmfaooo
Even when they attacked the Lodge, I killed them until they ran away from me even though they were so overleveled and all that
Fuck teaming up with either!
New game Plus is trippy after you beat it again
I don’t if it’s possible but can you do a weapon showcase as well as a tour of all the parts that can be attached to the ship & its variations.
I sided with neither of them and ended both of them on very hard, it was so much fun. Best fight in the game and you get both weapons. I was disappointed that the weapons were not all that good.
Same, I got tired of their drama and fighting.
I had much better weapons already and I don't like energy weapons.
Honestly, after learning what happened to Earth & and seeing all the rampant corruption within the Settled Systems (especially Neon), I can kind of sympathize with the Emissary's cynicism/belief that most humans don't deserve the artifacts' power. Don't get me wrong, I agree that the Emissary is a hypocrite in a lot of ways, and a big part of me would rather not side with either them or the Hunter...but if I had to choose, I'd rather the Emissary make sure the likes of Ron Hope & Benjamin Bayu can never abuse the artifacts' power, while also taking the psychopath who murdered my closest friend in Constellation down a peg.
i was struggling with a decision, but knowing it doesn't make a difference, i know what ill do now. so after you skip the main quest you can just collect all the artifacts and skip the rest and rinse and repeat to NG+10? Think ima do that since its faster, doing a full playthrough on my 1st then I'll start creating ships, habs etc. Thank you for showing this.
I picked The Hunter to side with because he was such a tough bastard to kill the first time. I had a whole bunch of med packs and trauma packs and used up a ton but finally killed him in New Atlantis. Then I sided with him later. I haven’t gone through Unity yet. Just delaying it, but I saw a few videos today showing I can go back if not ready. I already have all my Star powers. Level 57 and corpse farming for hp and good gear to sell at The Den. I just got my internal neuroamp too even though I pissed off Sarah and Andreja a whole bunch. They got over it and gave me stuff after. Maybe I’ll just check out the Unity now since I can go right back to my ship and finish it later.
Its the Lose everything you gathered inlcuding the Millions of credits you had when you NG+ for me...
More social programming. "Individuality is bad mkay." Collectivism, the kind the emmissary offers is the road to tryranny. It has to be delivered with a soft message. Thats what Bethesda along with a lot of pop culture are doing here.
? I just told them both to kick rocks.
@@Kurogumo As did I. This more a comment on the social programming aspect of it. And its prevalence in the culture. Training young kids that individualists are ruthless killers like the hunter, and only care about themselves. Only the collectivists like the emissary know whats good for you. So give them all the control and let them guide society.
i sided with neither and convinced them to step aside then killed them both on my next playthrough.
🤣 I told them to both bugger off and loved the epic battle that ensued
I don't like the Starborn ship. I don't even use it. No crew compartment, ergo no bed to sleep on before exiting to get xp boost. Not even a chair to sit on for waiting.
secretly these two are Daft Punk!
Is the emissary sam coe? Or voiced by the same guy, he sure sounds like the Deus Ex guy to me which was the same voice actor as Sam Coe
The emissary has different voices depending on who you spend the most time with. My Emissary was Barrett.
Sounds like the voice actor for sam coe is the same as the emissary. Ah. Other universe sam. I have not finished the game.
Bro I persuaded both of them and nothing happened and now I’m like what do I do? There’s no more main mission other than temples I just wanna get to the unity.
Do the temples then do ng+
You do the crimson fleet quest or the UC vanguard?
@@halomemes both Im still confused I put all the artifacts in the ship an I still haven’t gotten the last mission so I had to load up an old save file that’s at the start of the vanguard missions with the Taramorphs so ima just re do the entire mission so I just fight the hunter an the other dude instead of persuading them wasted so much time grinding to lvl 50 just ti go back ti lvl 36
@@halomemes it’s a Ggs for me
Sounds like a bug? I persuaded them and made the hunter guy laugh a bit and then took the artifact. Youre supposed to make the thing no? And then warp. Maybe its a bug
Is it just me or does the Hunter sound like “Jigaw” from SAW.
I’m pretty sure the outcome is basically the same just instead of the hunter your be fighting it’s the other guy
I finally completed the UC/Crim Fleet questline, I ended up siding with the fleet. Mainly because all the command people on the vigilance are assholes. The fleet can be assholes, but they're pirates and you expect that. I was hoping at some point before the end of the quest, Toft or ikande would have been a little more cordial or even friendly. but nope. Also they expected you to complete every quest without killing, even though you get attacked at some points. Well, maybe in NG+3 ill try the UC again.
The only one where you're guaranteed to get attacked is when you go to Neon, right? (Not mentioning more due to spoilers)
pretty much@@joshdauberman1267
@@jcevans16 Well they only kick you out if you murder people in 2 missions, from my experience. So just don't murder anyone in the prior 2 missions.
Yeah, i started with the UC, but ended with the fleet, because ikande was a huge dick, lol@@joshdauberman1267
This is interesting u have Sam....in my version it was Sara who died and was starborn.
It’s who ever dies whoever dies is the starborn
I killed both then got bored at ng11 and started a ronin lol
5:12 man definitely thought it was a bugged cutscene lol
The hunter sounds so badass.
crazy thing about this tho is i got this video recommendation after i made my decision to join the hunter what a coincidence that right after i did that and stopped the game and rested then got on to youtube first thing i see is your video feed of this games decision isnt that crazy ?
like wtf really wow.
the game creators are watching me through a crystal ball hmm.......
what a coincidence.
bro the conco didnt start in my game? now im stuck . i keep loading with my previous save but still same
Honestly the Hunter has a much better personality with his dry sense of humor than the Emissary, I sided with neither on my initial game completion, but in all my new game plus runs I sided with the hunter because quite frankly it doesn't really matter and he does make a tough companion for the final fights.
So, here's my question:
The Hunter and The Emissary are two specific Starborn, right?
How come the one you defeat shows up in subsequent universes?
I mean, The Hunter, for example, says he's done this countless times. It implies he's the same one that keeps doing it.
So, if you kill him, why does another Hunter show up in the next universe?
Are we supposed to believe that there's ANOTHER version of Aquilis that also went mad with power and became yet ANOTHER Hunter?
He's done this countless of times, meaning, u will see him in other universes because he's already done that and ur just new. Ur entering a universe he's already been to. It's not just another universe, it's also time travel as u revert back to when u first started, having to join constelation again or tell them ur starborn and speed up the collecting of artifacts, but u always revert back to when u started, so, another universe and time travel to the beginning. Meaning, the hunter and emissary have already been to the universe ur going as they have done this many more times then u. There should also be a chance u go to a universe they haven't been yet but i guess that was too much to program into the game.
@@nodakear1 there's still some parts of that that seem a little fuzzy.
But it does kinda make sense.
So, in effect, it's less of a multiverse and more of a time skip.
I get what you're saying though.
This is why time travel is always a mind f*ck
I wouldnt want to side with either of them. It sounds like the game starts over when you do, plus their ships look ugly... they are all look exactly the same.
When forced between options 1 and 2, I usually opt for option 3. You’re going to try and railroad me between two things I dislike? Nah, I’m gonna do it my way.
I can’t get to the “talk to the hunter” stage. It’s jumping me all over the place and won’t lead me to him. Anyone have any hints?
***SPOILER***
There is no reward to NG+
Its like the Hunter, Emissary and the protagonist are all just different versions of yourself. Like the version of yourself that met you at the gate of infinity before going into the Unity. It says," I've enjoyed talking with you again and with ALL the versions of you here,right now in the unity." ( what? Is this just a nightmare)
Frankly, I was left a bit disappointed. The story feels unfinished.
What is the point of all this NG + really?
It would have been so much more rewarding to learn that by agreeing to become Starborn, we had proven ourselves "worthy" and become a super human soldier in a secret space force program and to entice you to proceed to NG+ 10 you could look forward to meeting back up with your original companion and they remember you. The entire dialog changes. All this was to prepare us for the real war to come. (DLC) A war to defend UC space from a sentient alien threat looming outside the current explored Starfield.
Right now, i just feel kinda let down. What did I agree to walking into the Unity?...i left it all behind everything, every relationship i built,earned and cared for lost, and for what? Just to be doomed to repeat the last 100 hrs of my adult life over and over again. No one remembers anything except me. Torcher !
So im on my second play through the hunter and emissary engaged with me in space. I sided with the hunter, but when I landed at the buried temple and exited my ship the hunter was waiting for me and started blasting me. Anybody run into this situation yet?
I’ve ng+ 8 times and have never sided with the emissary cause he’s honestly kinda annoying. Tbh i was kind of under the assumption that everyone just sided with the hunter
I'm really happy that Sarah ends up being a lesbian.
is this a dlc? or it will happen if you complete the game and repeat the missions again?
i hate going to earth floatin around in that damn maze!!!
The emissary sounds like Sam Coe
He is
The Emissary is a manipulative gatekeeper whereas The Hunter is honest about his intentions.
saw the hunter in the city curious to know who he is and watched this vid, fak its the end game, it spoiled for me. i didnt know :/
Play and find out.
Without spoiling anything, it’s deeper than that
On my second pass through , I did the freestar collective quest , and the ryujin quest . I'm sure ryujin is spelled wrong but cool . Before I even went to the lodge . And they talked like I was fresh out of the mine . Not very lore friendly for that robot to not recognize all the things I did before I came to the lodge . Next time I go through , I will have ultimate persuasion abilities . Thanks to an implant , and being level 4 in persuasion skill .
Dlcs may include alien races I hope and branching storyline..
Will there be a follower after
if this is the end then its the shortest Bethesda game ive ever played.... STILL working on Skyrim!
Even Skyrims main was short
Finished Skyrim in 1 day
ye main quests if you focus strictly on them don’t take too long just a day or so
The main quest is short but it’s designed to be so. This game is more about side quests and all the cool situations you can find regardless of the main quest
Fallout 4 is the shortest along with fallout 3, this is literally the game with the most content so I have no idea what youre on about
So it doesn't matter who you choose since both endings are the same...sucks..
Is that Sam?
Sounds like it, my Emissary was Barrett.
I'm disappointed that we don't meet another alien race. So much potential squandered
Not really… it’s meant to be realistic and since it doesn’t play into the story or that no real life aliens have been “confirmed” it wouldn’t make sense…
That being said I think it would be awesome… especially if it was like Avatar just primitive people on planets then like super high tech humanoids
Ay there’s always time for dlc’s
Games just released my friend. I’ll bet the DLC’s and mods will add some crazy new quests and worlds
I agree, story left a lot to be desired
Act like their isn’t DLC and you missed the whole point of the story if you looking for alien life
You know..all the voices are from oblivion fallout and some other games...
Are they not allowed to do that?
Kinda sad..new games and they're still recycling voices and other things from other games that are a decade and older...just shows you how Jewish cheap and greedy they as in any company doing this really is...think I'll find a console version of star citizen 2 and go play it..js
@@Raviouliformiouli Nope, you can't be loyal to your voice actors.
Ok but what happens after you enter
You wake up in a Starborn ship and go to the Lodge to meet constellation
@@hypoii yeah but what happens and what’s the point. Like I already done one. Got the ship and suit. But I lost all my shit and the legendary weopons
@@iosgaminggeek5395 There isn’t much point. Each time you do one you get an upgraded suit to level 10 on the 10th completion, the ship will upgrade up until the 6th completion and to level up the powers. You can get rare universes as well
@@hypoii how you know you got a rare universe. Can I save and reroll or
@@iosgaminggeek5395 There’s about 10 of them, when you go to the lodge things will be different. It doesn’t change much except in the beginning, in one of them though you can recruit yourself as a companion. You can reroll it, just make a save inside the Unity before you enter
I haven't finished the game yet, but I told them both to F off at this point 😂
If you choose the Hunter can you still become starborn
Emissary sound like Sam Coe to me!
bro i chose the hunter and walked thru the light… that shit was ass 😒
I went back to my save point and chose to turn around 😂 like bro i wanna be human and keep all my stuff no thanks
Unfortunately the video doesn't contain what I was looking for. The main thing I want to know is how either choosing Hunter or Emissary vs not siding with either of them affects the dog fight when you first arrive at the planet the buried temple is on? That ship battle is very difficult for me on Hard mode, let alone Very Hard. So much so I had to drop difficulty down to Normal.
I tried it with a stock Shieldbreaker and Narwhal, although I had no Ship Parts to repair hull damage. I also tried it with a pretty well upgraded Razorleaf WITH 4 Ship Parts., and cockpit view to get more responsive handling on KB/M.
So I have to ask, does siding with Hunter or Emissary make that dog fight easier? Seems to me is should even the odds considerably.
2nd run I decided to fight both. I don't really know if the fight is really more difficult but the thing is if you fight both, you're alone, you haven't anyone to tank the shots. I've been forced to reduce the level of difficulty on this part for the first time in my playtroughs.
@@rti9557 I finally found one video where the player sided with the Emissary. I looked to be a lot easier because the Emissary was taking most of the fire. He took a fair bit of damage, but nowhere near enough to destroy him by the time he and the player prevailed. I don't recall if it said what difficulty mode it was though. I finally have Starship Design at level 4 now though, so I will be able to use better parts next time.
The Hunter's identity is lame.
Who is the hunter’s identity?
The preacher dude
I thought this game wasnt supposed to have an ending? Starting all over again with another "play through" doesnt count. I dont care to waste time just to start all over. Its the reason games add DLC content.
You don't have to do the NG+, you can just play as a smuggler, ronin or whatever you want forever. One of your companions even makes a solid argument for it.
Honestly it’s not that bad . I built up alot in my first play through n still did ng+ without a hesitation because I knew once I got to ng+10 ( which I am now ) id be chillin and can play at whatever pace I want now that I fully upgraded all the powers
why didn't you show what happens if you don't side with either side
Wait is the emmisary not Barrett for everyone?
Sam coe
It depends on who dies during the attack. Also who is your current companions.
Mine was Sarah
@@ThirdEye-47 mine 2
Naw there's a couple ones mine was Sam
How did they fuck up the mask?!
how do you fuck up a glass helmet?
You hooked up with Sara? IDK. I just killed everyone.
The hunters voice reminds me of the one bad guy from Mass Effect one I forgot his name the main villain lol that last Boss but that’s awesome. I love this game so much it reminds me of Mass Effect in someways.
Saren
@@Star_Commander_Nip_Nup yeah that’s his name. Thanks man I was scratching my head for the longest time and what’s that I replayed that game like over 10 times.
I don’t know what happens, cause I stopped playing out of boredom.
so the Emissary is good or bad i dont like the hunter and i runn from every starborn ship
I know who the creators were....It was Lorkhan and the et'Ada
damn the emissary sounds like pedro pascal
Thought I was the only one
Hunter is right.If I had entire galaxy to travel and explore fuk earth.
Ahh so its exactly like sovenguard :(
I have gone through the game over 10 times now. Each and every time I told them both to get f#cked.
A self righteous gatekeeper who knows what is best for others (hmm, what does that remind me of) and a murdering psychopath. Thanks but no thanks. #abstain
These final bosses were terrible in my opinion. They were not good as Miraak, Molag Bal and Mehrunes Dagon.
A phrase that is old as man, that goes; "THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!", made considerally more known via the move High Lander. Would be the most boring thing one could ever deliberately cause them selvest to be. It's also stated that "GOD" has alway's been, and that he/she/it will always be. He/she/it was the only one. At at some point in the eternity he/she/it existed prior to his/her/it supposedly makeing everything we are and everything we are not yet aware of. At the end, there will only be the same him/her/it again. Thus my question is, what was the point?
Wait wait Sara is alive
is have to do the romance again 😢
i killed them both and hundreds of starborn since
Mando .. Fett is that you?
I sided with no one, same with politics
Welp! I sided with the hunter :( I guess I made the wrong choice :(. Either way still a very good story!
Just went solo csnt side with the dude that killed my teammate or enemies but no spoilers plz
He's an obvious butthole. Don't feel bad though, he does a good job at making the Emissary look like a total hypocrite idiot.
Meh, have been running NG+ over and over looking for a universe where Constellation is GONE to actually play the game. Think I'm on NG+ 15 now and I keep getting Sarah at the Lodge....so sick of doing her bidding to get artifacts. I kill both Hunter and Emissary each time because it's easier with less foes to face and with maxed starborn powers it goes so fast. Maybe Bethesda took the alternate universes out because it doesn't seem normal getting the same starting universe 10+ times in a row......they really want to push that horrid wench Sarah on you don't they.....
We are getting the same aliens as fallout woot woot lol
I'v killed both, i will be the One
NG+ is just a way of saying you start over with nothing except for the powers which I rarely if ever use them anyway. So glad I didn't pay for this game. The combat is not very good, the shipbuilding is okay but you always essentially end up with the same ship, and the Outposts are terrible. The mass that slows you down when walking is just an annoyance, it has no effect in the game play. There are so many dumb things in the game and so many good things left out, it feels like 50 people wrote the game and never spoke to each other and never played it all the way through. 4 out of 10
waiting for the mass effect 3 soy boi cry babies to waddle up out the basement and scream about the lack of a perfect happy ending to everything..
How do you manage to stay awake playing this? Impressive.
I agree with the hunter lol
This game was garbage, there was not a single moment in the whole story that made me go WOW, they could have made revisiting earth huge what a missed opportunity, also there is not a single big boss battle in the whole game
Fun fact, you have to pick up and read certain books for example Oliver Twist unlocks London landmark on earth
@@Synergy4375 so u say i can see the landmark only if i have found the book for example that unlocks that instance? Damn there is sooooo much they could have done on earth
@@giannis7707who’s to say there won’t be a shift or earthquake on earth that will reveal a whole buried city in a future dlc? Lol.
yeah why not this is the shit i wanted to have in the main game tho, or some big ass firefight where u have to defeat a giant mech while u are in your spaceship, oh i forgot u cant fly low@@TheFlyingFish692
You clearly didn't understand the lore of why humans are in space and have discovered intergalactic space travel as it is. Earth was scorched. Ozone was broken beyond repair and they only had 50 years to evacuate.
I ended up putting both of them down shot the emissary by accident and it was on
Im stuck now and cant continue reloaded and theyre alive but hostile smh i cant do anything
You have to wait 48 hours