andrei teo then we three are in agreement. you do not fuck with a pleasant mannered man who will shank your throat with a pigsticker if you piss him off mildly.
I totally agree, if you wait in a scripted sequence without triggering anything, the animations are just going to loop cough CoD cough but this is a scripted sequence done right
SO TRUE I'VE BEEN ASKING MYSELF THIS THE ENTIRE FUCKING GAME like why do i hate pagan again?? i never understood why Ajay had such a hatred towards Pagan and why he was doing what he was doing by following Sabal/Amita's orders, who are both fucking brainwashed leaders that think highly of themselves and want to kill one another. This ending is gold. But on the other hand, the player doesn't get the full gameplay experience if they get this ending. I definitely prefer this ending story-wise, but it's not worth missing the gameplay.
The most logic ending in probably any fictional games. Realistically why you would wanna fight another country's war without any skills and information? To probably many people, this is the most realistic ending
I accidentally did this. I went to take a dump, then warm up some hot pockets and as soon as I walked back in, poof. A cutscene of the guy at the table. Like 5-10 minutes later, credits started to roll and I was like "REALLY UBISOFT?"
Yeah, but that would've been boring as a game. After placing his mother's ashes, he would take a plane back to America and his life just goes on. That would basically be it. Hence why it's just ends there.
This is a pretty cool addition to the game. Like a few people have said, I'd love to have a big $15-$20 DLC package where you get to join Min and shoot some goddamn guns, who said your character had to be a humanitarian.
You're not a humanitarian if you join the Golden Path. You're a bloody humanitarian. You singlehandedly go out and murder in cold-blood hundreds of thousands of people (if you free roam for long enough) while hopped up on all kinds of drugs to the point where you start tripping balls and thinking there's a magical tiger buddy who talks to you before ripping the throats out of ancient aliens or some shit. No matter which side you choose, you're a bloody murderer. The only humanitarian side would be to get your white ass out of there.
Silens Phoenix Yeah, I was being hyperbolic when I said humanitarian, I meant you don't have to be a "good guy," I mean if what you described is true, what reasons would the protagonist have for joining the terrorists over Min? He's definitely the guy with the most power and resources.
sullgass There really doesn't seem to be too much of a reason as to why the protagonist would side with the terrorists over Min. I think the biggest reason is that in the short time he knew Min, Ajay watched him brutally murder one of his subordinates and literally stab someone in the back with a fork then proceed to use said fork as a handle to move the poor sap around, among various other clues that he's not mentally stable and likely to kill him on a whim.
I finished Far Cry 4 today, went on the wiki to learn more about Pagan, found out about this ending and had to look it up for myself. After finishing the game and learning about Pagan's history, when I watched that opening cutscene on the bus again when Pagan kills his soldier and then starts talking to you, and then later at the table, words he was saying that I took with a very healthy dose of skepticism now seem genuine and sincere. He viewed Ajay as the last real connection to the last good things in his life, and was sincerely happy to have him there and wanted to spend time with, and befriend him.
I would prefer this ending over the whole game. He is more interesting character in any way. I like him he has style and personality not like some other people in game... Why games don't allow us to be a bad guy for once? I would love to be on his side. Seems like really nice guy after all, Im sure i wouldn't be bored with friends like he.
***** Yeah it's the problem with modern games, you can't really decide you way through game, especly if you want to become villain or take side of villain...
Some games do though, although they are few and far in between. Some examples are Undertale, InFAMOUS series, Nier (Gestalt or Replicant, your choice) and Red Dead Redemption to an extent.
As Pagan said this was supposed to be a reunion. And he ordered guards to "stop the bus" not "shoot the bus" because he knew his beloved one is coming with that particular bus. Then devs tried to antagonize the Pagan by just brutally killing that guard trying to make you believe that Pagan is a psycho therefore later you are more easily to be convinced that you should leave that palace diverging from your path. But imagine some random pleb of yours violated a direct order from you nearly killing your beloved one and that's far less than what a normal person would do. Instead Pagan is a very reasonable and logical person he doesn't kill "your +1" instead he takes him alive which he could have killed right away brutally if he was a psycho. Keep in mind that that place has no democracy, nor Pagan is a bureaucrat who was dealing with citizens but terrorists as he later explained when he returned.
thing is, it makes sense that he would freak out and kill that soldier that opened fire, HE CARED about you, and said stop, because he wanted to make sure you were greeted well, they could have killed you, Min probably saw you like a son returning home, and acted like a dad to protect said son
The reason he says "Did you get it out of your system" is because people can't wait to win the game and so he says "good we can finally shoot some guns." Aka play the f****** game normally!
Through one path though... one viewpoint. I would welcome the chance to fight along side whats-his-name if that meant I can see his perspective. After all, Ajay is a bystander until the rebels drag him away from Pagan.
I find it funny that some people probably went to take a shit and didn't pause, came back and saw the cut scene then the credits. They were probably pissed.
this is the ending i got my first time playing the game... i didnt understand that you could leave the room at that point so i waited around seeing if the game would progress or something.... it did
UniSoft does such a good job with their villains. They make them subtly insane, bit very charming when they aren't stabbing people. I love pagans character so much.
"In this ending, you join the royalists, you join Pagan Min. You become his friend, his long lost family, maybe even become the king yourself. All you have to do is ignore the screams." -Noah Gervais
Haven't played it but based on the comments seems like a great ending after finishing the other one. You get to advance all the game to the end, watch and learn everything about him and your companions, and after living all of that think "Maybe I'm on the wrong team" and then getting this as the real ending on a new game.
Some very 'eerie' parallels: - Kyrat represents the chaotic (and current) state of 'something' - Pagan, his men, and their ways (e.g. punishing aggressors within their ranks, searching for the real terrorists and punishing/killing them) represent a group of people that, despite using ways that may seem questionable for some, are often justified - seeking truth, fighting unjust forces, etc. - The Golden Path are true terrorists, who are in it for selfish reasons - the true 'bad guys/gals.' The Golden Path represents two possible 'paths'/outcomes for Kyrat - Amita and her faction, represents a group of people who want to usurp control to change things to benefit only them - have everyone following and forwarding their 'agenda' or they are the 'enemy' - Sabal and his faction are the same as Amita's (selfish), but at the opposite 'spectrum' - they want to go back to how it was, because it benefits them - The 'narrative' is seemingly pushing you to side with Golden Path (the narrative wants you to escape, to join the terrorists), unless you are perceptive enough to 'defy' the narrative and the deception stay true to the mission - this ending - The narrative also shapes the events so that Pagan's faction almost always loses, except for this particular ending, which is 'designed' to deter gamers from enjoying because it is boring - the devs want gamers to explore Sabal, and (especially) Amita It is probable that Ubisoft may be gathering intel to see which 'faction' people picked initially and/or repeatedly. Whatever the outcome of that data-gathering decides their 'direction' (on top of sales, of course). If people liked this ending enough, there may be a DLC that builds upon this ending, which leads gamers to hunt down the Golden Path and: kill Amita, kill Sabal, or kill both. It is very cryptic, but some maybe able to follow this.
Another way at looking at this: - Kyrat is society, as a whole - Pagan is that 'chaotic something' - the 'neutral' party here, and hit both sides of the Golden Path from time to time - The Golden Path represents the 'paths' that society can take, and Pagan must 'yield' to - both use terror tactics to achieve their goals - Amita is the change that benefits certain group and 'disenfranchises' the other (and for the 'Amitas' to profit from it), and use the tools that Pagan AND the other faction are using - they also use certain 'banners' to rally and brainwash the young to recruit - Sabal is the status quo, and is resisting the other faction in their attempts to change Kyrat/society and be the one who make Pagan yield - Sabal wants society and Pagan to yield to them - The 'narrative' is 'designed' in a way that Pagan is speaking to the 'viewer' - support him, be neutral, and strike back at both sides that are trying to ruin Kyrat AND disturbing Pagan in his work. Pagan's methods may seem 'oppresive' to some, but it keeps that 'chaotic something' neutral - to some extent, keep Kyrat neutral Again, it's very cryptic. There are many ways to interpret this, making the 'decryption' of the game's hidden, overall message very difficult. If gamers were 'illuminated' on the true meaning of the message, what would gamers do? Who would you really 'kill'? Pagan? Amita? Or Sabal? Depending on how you view this with your own 'lens', it may decide the fate of 'Kyrat', whatever 'Kyrat' means to you. EDIT: added "Who would you really 'kill'?"
You wrote so much and never even got a hundred likes I’m sorry bro even though this was 6 years ago you probably won’t even see this so much would’ve changed in your life in these six years but if you do see this how are you?
When i know the ending of amita and sabal i realized they're both fucked up... i'd rather join his side than be a "freedom" slave like what they did for me and always bragged about mohan ghale... In the 1st mission Ajay should say, "bitch!, do your dirty work alone!" Or "Fuck this shit, i'll back for my crab rangoon"
His last line there is absolutely hilarious, its like a really meta commentary on the players decision to wait around for the time it takes him to come back. xD Awesome.
Yahboi Kendie Oh you mean the tasteless scene where they kill a kid for no fucking reason to the plot and game? I thought he was saying that COD had a scene like this in it
In the end, when you can choose to spare his life, he said that he was going to give you (arjay) the throne anyways, so this was the best ending in my opinion. A lot less death, a lot less destruction and probably wouldn't have had to deal with the whiney ass golden path. Arjay would have Bern against the slaughter of civilians and children and would have just made everything theway he wwanted anyways. This was my favorite ending.
I love it how you could just get it all over with in the beginning and you don't literally have to spend time with rebels risking dying for the "real" ending.
This is so awesome! I always imagined what it would be like if Ajay had listened to Pagan and sided with him from the beginning, but it never occurred to me that this secret ending might have existed(until now).
wait so you go through all that shit, killing thousands of people, risking your life thousands of time and it can all be avoided by just standing there at the beginning for a few minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RubyTheMaster No, a Protagonist of a story does not have to be the "Hero". Like in Infamous, if you go on the Evil missions, you are being Evil, but are still the Protagonist, meaning Cole is progressing the story. Antagonist is someone who tries to stop the Protagonist from progressing the story. The Antagonists in Infamous, if you go Evil, are the "Good Guys".
Nononono, I want to play THAT game not the stupid shit we got. I'd love to run around working with Pegan- with all the vehicles and guns I could need at my fingertips, and blow shit up and torch villages. I can't play the main story now without feeling disappointed.
you know I understand that he's kind of a bad guy and his soldiers do bad things but he's always so damn friendly. Even after I run off with the same rebels that attacked him, even after I greatly weaken his empire, even after I kill his body double thinking it's him, murder my way to his palace and point a gun at him he STILL never really sounds mad or threatens me once. The dudes like a semi-psychotic asian Flanders
SPOILERS: I hated Amita from the start. I wasn't really happy with Sabal's plans either but after Amita wanted to keep the opium fields, burn temples and statues, and other things that would only add to the violence in Kyrat, I decided to side with Sabal. When Sabal asks me to kill Amita at first I was kind of dissatisfied, but when I aimed my gun at Amita and pulled the trigger I felt great yet mad at Sabal. Since both of them wasted my time in Kyrat I am so happy I got to let Pagan live because he was right: I came here to bury my mother's ashes...I never asked to be involved in all this rebel non sense. Man I Love Pagan and wish he could have stayed. At least he is alive. Best villain.
Sadly, Ubisoft doesn't seem interested in creating a third option for you to follow. No, these days they'd much rather play woke politics and ignore their hemorrhaging bank accounts as nobody will buy their terrible products.
That's what makes FC4 a masterpiece, not what makes FC4 a stupid game as someone said. That's the reason: the plot is very near to the real life: every one is in some way right : Amita sabal or pagan and everyone in some way is wrong. Nothing is perfect. The player can choose but anyway something will go wrong. That's how life goes. The plot is so fucking deep. Just enjoy the game.
They say that Mohan is Ajay's father, But why do I get this weird feeling that Pagan Min is Ajay's real Dad? He mentioned that Ishwara and himself fell in love "the she had a child" and Mohan went crazy...
No, Mohan is Ajay's father, when he said that him and Ishwari had a kid, he was talking about Lakshmana (as you can see from the gravestone). Then Mohan killed Lakshmana.
wow i started playing this game in 2018 beat the game 3 times all this time and i a'nt notice there was another ending to at the beginning and this lowkey the best ending too💀 you learn something new everyday
while my dad bought this for me ,I already knew what to do and I finished the game in 15 mins. but my dad took a moment to try to believe me but then he said "ima get u skyrim"
A lot of people are going to be confused and piss that they paid 60 dollars for this game only for it to end in 15 minutes lol. They should make a video about the reaction of first time gamers when they finally get to play far cry 4, only for it to end if they just waited 10 minutes. It's gonna be priceless!
At the end of the credits of far cry 4 they should give you a secret code that if you put into far cry 5 you get a totally different storyline where you are with min. AND YOU WOULD TEAR SHIT UP!!!! :D
They should've added to this ending where you and Pagan team up to take down the rebels. Continuing the story from a different angle uncovering the golden path's history and culture behind Mohan Ghale and Bhadra the Tarun Matara, with the conclusion being to rescue Bhadra from Sabal (the traditionalist extremist) and Amita (another radical dictator), finally restoring peace to Kyrat.
Thank you Ubisoft, for making the ending that a normal human being would get in this situation actually a pretty darn good one.
+1
How long do you have to wait To get the ending.
@@L0rdmalgus7715 minutes i think
In real life, I'd wait at the table :I
Lol me too
andrei teo then we three are in agreement. you do not fuck with a pleasant mannered man who will shank your throat with a pigsticker if you piss him off mildly.
Owen Buckley yup
Owen Buckley yup
yup
I want more of this in gaming! It's stupid when you're told to wait and nothing happens if you actually do.
I totally agree, if you wait in a scripted sequence without triggering anything, the animations are just going to loop cough CoD cough but this is a scripted sequence done right
Amelanduil k
Rdr2
"Should I stay or should I go"
The relevance of that song is hilarious.
This is the most troll yet epic ending. It makes sense.. why the hell did we start fighting another world's war? I just wanna spread my ashes LOL..
Lol hell yeah we dont have to be heroic for that ash
***** hahahahahahahahhaha XD that made me lol dude
Kyrat isnt a world it is a country
SO TRUE I'VE BEEN ASKING MYSELF THIS THE ENTIRE FUCKING GAME
like why do i hate pagan again??
i never understood why Ajay had such a hatred towards Pagan and why he was doing what he was doing by following Sabal/Amita's orders, who are both fucking brainwashed leaders that think highly of themselves and want to kill one another. This ending is gold. But on the other hand, the player doesn't get the full gameplay experience if they get this ending. I definitely prefer this ending story-wise, but it's not worth missing the gameplay.
Nicole LovesPasta
The most logic ending in probably any fictional games. Realistically why you would wanna fight another country's war without any skills and information? To probably many people, this is the most realistic ending
All hail the most powerful ending of all time...
Just sit down and eat then finish...
Hahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahah my mind is laughing with me hahahahhahahahahhahahah
@@hussainbajwa2912insane
I accidentally did this. I went to take a dump, then warm up some hot pockets and as soon as I walked back in, poof. A cutscene of the guy at the table. Like 5-10 minutes later, credits started to roll and I was like "REALLY UBISOFT?"
Hahahahaha
Why not pause
I laughed harder than I should have at this... lmao
What happened after the credits?
Christian Lopez lmao hahaha
>should I stay or should I go in the background
Fucking genius
>far cry
>the guy cries for help
GENIUS UBISOFT 10/10
Should I stay and eat here or should I go xD
ah great,so im not the only one who noticed
Oh my god now it clicks. I wasn't expecting the song to actually have a bit of meaning in the context of the game
IlIl Teratoma right?
This is exactly what I would've done. I mean, that guy seems hella rad, and joining him wouldn't be that bad.
Yeah, but that would've been boring as a game. After placing his mother's ashes, he would take a plane back to America and his life just goes on. That would basically be it. Hence why it's just ends there.
Mystery Face X
Or you could be a dictator's buddy like dennis rodman.
Mystery Face X I highly doubt he would just let him leave. Man seems a bit...possessive.
nayld esrom Okay, but that just makes him a villain again and you'll have to escape from him instead of joining his side.
And considering my nature i wouldn't have run anyways, because that would mean i would risk getting a worse death.
This is a pretty cool addition to the game. Like a few people have said, I'd love to have a big $15-$20 DLC package where you get to join Min and shoot some goddamn guns, who said your character had to be a humanitarian.
You're not a humanitarian if you join the Golden Path. You're a bloody humanitarian. You singlehandedly go out and murder in cold-blood hundreds of thousands of people (if you free roam for long enough) while hopped up on all kinds of drugs to the point where you start tripping balls and thinking there's a magical tiger buddy who talks to you before ripping the throats out of ancient aliens or some shit.
No matter which side you choose, you're a bloody murderer. The only humanitarian side would be to get your white ass out of there.
Silens Phoenix Yeah, I was being hyperbolic when I said humanitarian, I meant you don't have to be a "good guy," I mean if what you described is true, what reasons would the protagonist have for joining the terrorists over Min? He's definitely the guy with the most power and resources.
sullgass There really doesn't seem to be too much of a reason as to why the protagonist would side with the terrorists over Min. I think the biggest reason is that in the short time he knew Min, Ajay watched him brutally murder one of his subordinates and literally stab someone in the back with a fork then proceed to use said fork as a handle to move the poor sap around, among various other clues that he's not mentally stable and likely to kill him on a whim.
making that dlc would take 3/4ths of the time it took to make far cry 4 alone.
what if siding with pagan min was far cry 5? :P
I finished Far Cry 4 today, went on the wiki to learn more about Pagan, found out about this ending and had to look it up for myself. After finishing the game and learning about Pagan's history, when I watched that opening cutscene on the bus again when Pagan kills his soldier and then starts talking to you, and then later at the table, words he was saying that I took with a very healthy dose of skepticism now seem genuine and sincere. He viewed Ajay as the last real connection to the last good things in his life, and was sincerely happy to have him there and wanted to spend time with, and befriend him.
I would prefer this ending over the whole game. He is more interesting character in any way. I like him he has style and personality not like some other people in game... Why games don't allow us to be a bad guy for once? I would love to be on his side. Seems like really nice guy after all, Im sure i wouldn't be bored with friends like he.
***** Yeah it's the problem with modern games, you can't really decide you way through game, especly if you want to become villain or take side of villain...
島マット Saints Row 1 and 2, maybe even Scarface: The World is yous
6 years later Farcry 6 comes out
Some games do though, although they are few and far in between. Some examples are Undertale, InFAMOUS series, Nier (Gestalt or Replicant, your choice) and Red Dead Redemption to an extent.
@@ziomel105 That's never been a thing with 99% of games. Its only RPGs that usually let you do that.
As Pagan said this was supposed to be a reunion. And he ordered guards to "stop the bus" not "shoot the bus" because he knew his beloved one is coming with that particular bus.
Then devs tried to antagonize the Pagan by just brutally killing that guard trying to make you believe that Pagan is a psycho therefore later you are more easily to be convinced that you should leave that palace diverging from your path.
But imagine some random pleb of yours violated a direct order from you nearly killing your beloved one and that's far less than what a normal person would do. Instead Pagan is a very reasonable and logical person he doesn't kill "your +1" instead he takes him alive which he could have killed right away brutally if he was a psycho. Keep in mind that that place has no democracy, nor Pagan is a bureaucrat who was dealing with citizens but terrorists as he later explained when he returned.
thing is, it makes sense that he would freak out and kill that soldier that opened fire, HE CARED about you, and said stop, because he wanted to make sure you were greeted well, they could have killed you, Min probably saw you like a son returning home, and acted like a dad to protect said son
Far Cry 4: Where being patient and polite saves you a whole lot of fucking trouble in terms of putting your mother's ashes to rest.
Best ending ever.
When you realize Pagan Min was pissed at the beginning because they might have harmed or killed Ajay. Pagan genuinely cared for his step son.
The reason he says "Did you get it out of your system" is because people can't wait to win the game and so he says "good we can finally shoot some guns." Aka play the f****** game normally!
Through one path though... one viewpoint. I would welcome the chance to fight along side whats-his-name if that meant I can see his perspective. After all, Ajay is a bystander until the rebels drag him away from Pagan.
That's why there's a piece of song "Should I stay or should I go" in the beginning
Oh man, I would totally side with Pagan Minh. It's a misunderstanding after all, and he seems reasonable enough.
I find it funny that some people probably went to take a shit and didn't pause, came back and saw the cut scene then the credits. They were probably pissed.
If I had a choice I'd side with Min over the Golden path, bunch of barbarians
this is the ending i got my first time playing the game... i didnt understand that you could leave the room at that point so i waited around seeing if the game would progress or something.... it did
randomeuropeanguy to be fair, that’s probably the only way people found out about this ending lmao
UniSoft does such a good job with their villains. They make them subtly insane, bit very charming when they aren't stabbing people. I love pagans character so much.
Vaas is a pagan min but 5x cooler...
*Ubisoft
"In this ending, you join the royalists, you join Pagan Min. You become his friend, his long lost family, maybe even become the king yourself. All you have to do is ignore the screams." -Noah Gervais
Considering how the Golden Path ends up under the other two endings, this is arguably the good ending.
Haven't played it but based on the comments seems like a great ending after finishing the other one. You get to advance all the game to the end, watch and learn everything about him and your companions, and after living all of that think "Maybe I'm on the wrong team" and then getting this as the real ending on a new game.
You know after watching this ending I REALLY wanna know what it's like to join Pagan's side.
As you started the prologue, wait there in 15 min, and he comes back, you go with him, and he proves that he is a nice guy, not a DLC
Oh yea, also its a secret
ScoutFirstFace979 its also an easter egg.
It'd be awesome if you got the trophie for beating the game.
Some very 'eerie' parallels:
- Kyrat represents the chaotic (and current) state of 'something'
- Pagan, his men, and their ways (e.g. punishing aggressors within their ranks, searching for the real terrorists and punishing/killing them) represent a group of people that, despite using ways that may seem questionable for some, are often justified - seeking truth, fighting unjust forces, etc.
- The Golden Path are true terrorists, who are in it for selfish reasons - the true 'bad guys/gals.' The Golden Path represents two possible 'paths'/outcomes for Kyrat
- Amita and her faction, represents a group of people who want to usurp control to change things to benefit only them - have everyone following and forwarding their 'agenda' or they are the 'enemy'
- Sabal and his faction are the same as Amita's (selfish), but at the opposite 'spectrum' - they want to go back to how it was, because it benefits them
- The 'narrative' is seemingly pushing you to side with Golden Path (the narrative wants you to escape, to join the terrorists), unless you are perceptive enough to 'defy' the narrative and the deception stay true to the mission - this ending
- The narrative also shapes the events so that Pagan's faction almost always loses, except for this particular ending, which is 'designed' to deter gamers from enjoying because it is boring - the devs want gamers to explore Sabal, and (especially) Amita
It is probable that Ubisoft may be gathering intel to see which 'faction' people picked initially and/or repeatedly. Whatever the outcome of that data-gathering decides their 'direction' (on top of sales, of course).
If people liked this ending enough, there may be a DLC that builds upon this ending, which leads gamers to hunt down the Golden Path and: kill Amita, kill Sabal, or kill both.
It is very cryptic, but some maybe able to follow this.
Another way at looking at this:
- Kyrat is society, as a whole
- Pagan is that 'chaotic something' - the 'neutral' party here, and hit both sides of the Golden Path from time to time
- The Golden Path represents the 'paths' that society can take, and Pagan must 'yield' to - both use terror tactics to achieve their goals
- Amita is the change that benefits certain group and 'disenfranchises' the other (and for the 'Amitas' to profit from it), and use the tools that Pagan AND the other faction are using - they also use certain 'banners' to rally and brainwash the young to recruit
- Sabal is the status quo, and is resisting the other faction in their attempts to change Kyrat/society and be the one who make Pagan yield - Sabal wants society and Pagan to yield to them
- The 'narrative' is 'designed' in a way that Pagan is speaking to the 'viewer' - support him, be neutral, and strike back at both sides that are trying to ruin Kyrat AND disturbing Pagan in his work. Pagan's methods may seem 'oppresive' to some, but it keeps that 'chaotic something' neutral - to some extent, keep Kyrat neutral
Again, it's very cryptic. There are many ways to interpret this, making the 'decryption' of the game's hidden, overall message very difficult.
If gamers were 'illuminated' on the true meaning of the message, what would gamers do?
Who would you really 'kill'? Pagan? Amita? Or Sabal? Depending on how you view this with your own 'lens', it may decide the fate of 'Kyrat', whatever 'Kyrat' means to you.
EDIT: added "Who would you really 'kill'?"
You wrote so much and never even got a hundred likes I’m sorry bro even though this was 6 years ago you probably won’t even see this so much would’ve changed in your life in these six years but if you do see this how are you?
@@liamhodgson5991 how are you
When i know the ending of amita and sabal i realized they're both fucked up... i'd rather join his side than be a "freedom" slave like what they did for me and always bragged about mohan ghale...
In the 1st mission Ajay should say, "bitch!, do your dirty work alone!" Or "Fuck this shit, i'll back for my crab rangoon"
Props to Ubi on this one! This was genius! (One of the only things Ubi has done right in quite some time now) cool Easter egg ending!
His last line there is absolutely hilarious, its like a really meta commentary on the players decision to wait around for the time it takes him to come back. xD Awesome.
What pisses me the most off is that mohan killed a fucking baby
The London mission???
***** what the hell are you talking about?
Jakethesnake1281 COD: MW3
Yahboi Kendie Oh you mean the tasteless scene where they kill a kid for no fucking reason to the plot and game? I thought he was saying that COD had a scene like this in it
Jakethesnake1281 it's a scene where you're a dad with his family on vacation in London I think, and a gas bomb goes off
Brilliant easter egg :D
In the end, when you can choose to spare his life, he said that he was going to give you (arjay) the throne anyways, so this was the best ending in my opinion. A lot less death, a lot less destruction and probably wouldn't have had to deal with the whiney ass golden path. Arjay would have Bern against the slaughter of civilians and children and would have just made everything theway he wwanted anyways. This was my favorite ending.
Actually this is what it would happen in real life :D
I mean... Crab Rangoon FTW
I love that they almost point you at this ending by playing Should I Stay or Should I go with the title.
Is it weird that the realizations that came with this ending made me cry?
I did too
I've never cried from a game, but this was one of my "almost" moments. :)
That awkward moment when the bad guy isn't really so bad.
The funny thing is that, Pagan Min has never given us any reason to kill him. What did he ever do to us? I mean right?
SCP Gaming I said same thing
I love it how you could just get it all over with in the beginning and you don't literally have to spend time with rebels risking dying for the "real" ending.
Me when I was a kid : "How could you wait 10minutes ?!"
Me as I growed up : "Really, this is the nicest view, you feel the effort put in this place"
This is so awesome! I always imagined what it would be like if Ajay had listened to Pagan and sided with him from the beginning, but it never occurred to me that this secret ending might have existed(until now).
7 years ago now
wait so you go through all that shit, killing thousands of people, risking your life thousands of time
and it can all be avoided by just standing there at the beginning for a few minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AnGryZaK Excactly.
Yes
11:05 "After you break through into Northern Kyrat, powerful new weapons and skills will be unlocked"
No, fuck you, I'm with Pagan Min.
syrupticious same
Best ending imo. In this ending, you don't have to play the game and experience all of the horrible glitching.
Can you free roam the world after??
I only searched up all of FC4's endings but never knew how to get Pagan's ending, and after all these years you just had to wait at the table!!
Imagine starting this game, and leaving for a bit to do some business and then coming back with credits rolling
You know I usually don't like dlc, but god fucking damn it I'd pay money just to be able to play on Pagan Min's side
I think this is the best ending from Ajay's point of view
When you enjoyed the crab Rangoon .
Imagine having a livestream speed run of this game and everyone is wondering why you are just sitting here
Min is awesome, other than the whole thing where hes the protagonist and stuff. I would happily "tear shit up" with him
Protagonist means main character, antagonist means villain. You got your words switched around. :)
RubyTheMaster No, a Protagonist of a story does not have to be the "Hero". Like in Infamous, if you go on the Evil missions, you are being Evil, but are still the Protagonist, meaning Cole is progressing the story. Antagonist is someone who tries to stop the Protagonist from progressing the story. The Antagonists in Infamous, if you go Evil, are the "Good Guys".
vampireguy24 Oops. Thanks, I edited my comment!
RubyTheMaster No problems. Just saw a misunderstanding that I felt compelled to fix.
RubyTheMaster oh i forgot. I normally say pro instead of ant so i say pro for ant a lot
Finally a game that I can successfully speedrun! :D
The song in the subtitles is perfect
7:30 i like this moment it’s too calm
Probably something I would do in most video games
Song goes "Should I stay or should I go".
So pagan min is Ajay's step father and lakshmana his half sister since her last name is min maybe daughter of pagan min
lakshmana is the daughter of pagan
***** Not Ajay's mother him half sister
MrCparagon Ajay's mother is the mother of Takashmama and Ajay while Pagan is the father of Taka.
Nononono, I want to play THAT game not the stupid shit we got. I'd love to run around working with Pegan- with all the vehicles and guns I could need at my fingertips, and blow shit up and torch villages. I can't play the main story now without feeling disappointed.
imagine someone buying the game thinking your supposed to wait with no choice and he ends the game and he rages so hard thinking he wanted $60😂😂
Who start a petition for such a DLC ?^^
Yes
Yes
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this way we can have pegman missions instead of just a short ending
I seriously love that this is actually a thing... like who'd have guessed it XD
you know I understand that he's kind of a bad guy and his soldiers do bad things but he's always so damn friendly. Even after I run off with the same rebels that attacked him, even after I greatly weaken his empire, even after I kill his body double thinking it's him, murder my way to his palace and point a gun at him he STILL never really sounds mad or threatens me once. The dudes like a semi-psychotic asian Flanders
Best. Easter egg. EVER!
Raul Torres ikr
Bro they could have made this into a huge story game with an antagonist story and resistance
I love by how the end this game Pagan’s actions make complete sense. Ubisoft does a great job with the character development of the main villains
SPOILERS:
I hated Amita from the start. I wasn't really happy with Sabal's plans either but after Amita wanted to keep the opium fields, burn temples and statues, and other things that would only add to the violence in Kyrat, I decided to side with Sabal. When Sabal asks me to kill Amita at first I was kind of dissatisfied, but when I aimed my gun at Amita and pulled the trigger I felt great yet mad at Sabal. Since both of them wasted my time in Kyrat I am so happy I got to let Pagan live because he was right: I came here to bury my mother's ashes...I never asked to be involved in all this rebel non sense. Man I Love Pagan and wish he could have stayed. At least he is alive. Best villain.
Sadly, Ubisoft doesn't seem interested in creating a third option for you to follow. No, these days they'd much rather play woke politics and ignore their hemorrhaging bank accounts as nobody will buy their terrible products.
They should of made a whole alternate campaign of just straight fun lmao
All we had to do was just LISTEN.
SHADOW5383 xD
Instead of skipping the GOD DAMN cut scene at the start ( cmon 90% of people did it xD )
Imagine if this was just the entire game 😂😂
The most beautiful moment in gaming history
Lol I started the game and had shower and came back, 😂 got this secret ending unexpectedly
absolutely wonderful
"best ending !"
-10/10 IGN
I like to see a far cry game where we play as the villain or we work for the villain
That's what makes FC4 a masterpiece, not what makes FC4 a stupid game as someone said. That's the reason: the plot is very near to the real life: every one is in some way right : Amita sabal or pagan and everyone in some way is wrong. Nothing is perfect. The player can choose but anyway something will go wrong. That's how life goes. The plot is so fucking deep. Just enjoy the game.
*SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO*
Imagine someone went afk and came back finding out that they finished the game without know how
They say that Mohan is Ajay's father, But why do I get this weird feeling that Pagan Min is Ajay's real Dad? He mentioned that Ishwara and himself fell in love "the she had a child" and Mohan went crazy...
No, Mohan is Ajay's father, when he said that him and Ishwari had a kid, he was talking about Lakshmana (as you can see from the gravestone). Then Mohan killed Lakshmana.
united
Then Ajay's mom killed Mohan :P
Thats maksalami or whatever
age difference tho
Lol the song even said "should I stay or should I go" it meant for waiting at the table
Dude imagine if this was the intro to the game and then you go after to Amita and sabal
wow i started playing this game in 2018 beat the game 3 times all this time and i a'nt notice there was another ending to at the beginning and this lowkey the best ending too💀 you learn something new everyday
while my dad bought this for me ,I already knew what to do and I finished the game in 15 mins. but my dad took a moment to try to believe me but then he said "ima get u skyrim"
"I'm so glad, we are finaly back together"
😭
I went afk after the opening cutscene and come back to me in a little room. I was so confused
This is so cool. I just realized the connection to the song xD should i stay or should i go? Stay- this ending. Go-the rest of stuff... genius @_@
Pagan Min is a fuckin legend, dude.
A lot of people are going to be confused and piss that they paid 60 dollars for this game only for it to end in 15 minutes lol.
They should make a video about the reaction of first time gamers when they finally get to play far cry 4, only for it to end if they just waited 10 minutes. It's gonna be priceless!
I wish i could meet this guy, i like his taste for the bad side and having fun.
At the end of the credits of far cry 4 they should give you a secret code that if you put into far cry 5 you get a totally different storyline where you are with min.
AND YOU WOULD TEAR SHIT UP!!!! :D
***** ok
***** No
Pwnage YES YES I WOULD LIKE THAT
totalleh
xD
Best Far Cry ever. We don't have to play the game for 10h. 30min is all we need.
They should've added to this ending where you and Pagan team up to take down the rebels. Continuing the story from a different angle uncovering the golden path's history and culture behind Mohan Ghale and Bhadra the Tarun Matara, with the conclusion being to rescue Bhadra from Sabal (the traditionalist extremist) and Amita (another radical dictator), finally restoring peace to Kyrat.
ICFrontline that would’ve been awesome actually, and yes, I totally replied to your comment 3 years late lmao.
Kronical _ but so did I
Loved how Min had to slap the guy's hand to get him to let go of the phone. xD
well he did say to stay so why wouldnt you :)
I stayed for the crab ragoon :]
Exactly! But to be fair, 90% who play games skip the cutscenes or my listen to them at all so they have no idea what the story line is about lmao
Now we need a DLC base off this ending.
HAHAHA!!!
Just finished & I think it's hilarious the song is "Should I stay or should I go."
lol when he said "wait here i'll be right back" i knew there was an alternate ending so i typed that in and found this XD
Would be fun to join up with him
Imagine this as a only option.
15 minutes game !
OMG this was amazing
Man I went around killing golden path after this...