I sided with Sysdef and took down the Crimson fleet. Seemed like the responsible thing to do but the game makes sure you feel horrible having to fight and gun down almost everyone you worked with on the Key, displaying their name - even the ones who were nice to you and you liked. You also lose access to the entire base of course, so it's an interesting battle but to be the "good guy" you lose a lot of potential resources, friends and content. Maybe I should have stayed a pirate.
@@briancarroll5839 certainly one of bethesdas best quest lines. I wish more people played it, but it seems like most players cashed out before that point.
the funny thing is, even if you want to help sysdef, as long as you shot some robot during your mission, Ikande will turn on you, so you have to flee. during the neon mission, I only shot 3 bots, no bodys, no human even saw my character, and Ikande freak out, talking about I'm doing a bloodbath in neon, which is just funny and stupid. both side's bossman are annoying.
Man, I can't believe I missed so much evidence. Looking at the long list at the end, I only managed to get a few. How do you get the Adler Kemp evidence for example?
@@SashaMasonVR Yeah well you missed it for good reason. This style of barely gameplay was outdated 15 years ago. Hunting for "data slates", "journal scraps" and otherwise useless and boring objects isnt fun at the best of times but when its done as vaguely as this its truly boring. If every piece was tied to an optional waypoint when you got close itd be somewhat tolerable. Instead the only way to find them without consulting a guide is to constantly search every single minute you are active on the fleet questline. Obviously when you are infiltrating a base this is an extremely annoying task. Seriously how nobody at Beth had the sense to ask "should we still be making questlines like this in 2023?" is worrying to be honest.
@@shyperson8133 you can find it during the free star ranger quest line. Once you do it most spacers/pirates will drop it. It’s not a unique so no need to go out of your way for it
I sided with Sysdef and took down the Crimson fleet. Seemed like the responsible thing to do but the game makes sure you feel horrible having to fight and gun down almost everyone you worked with on the Key, displaying their name - even the ones who were nice to you and you liked. You also lose access to the entire base of course, so it's an interesting battle but to be the "good guy" you lose a lot of potential resources, friends and content. Maybe I should have stayed a pirate.
@@briancarroll5839 certainly one of bethesdas best quest lines. I wish more people played it, but it seems like most players cashed out before that point.
the funny thing is, even if you want to help sysdef, as long as you shot some robot during your mission, Ikande will turn on you, so you have to flee. during the neon mission, I only shot 3 bots, no bodys, no human even saw my character, and Ikande freak out, talking about I'm doing a bloodbath in neon, which is just funny and stupid. both side's bossman are annoying.
Man, I can't believe I missed so much evidence. Looking at the long list at the end, I only managed to get a few.
How do you get the Adler Kemp evidence for example?
I think the Adler Kemp evidence is when you first meet him, it's an audio recording right behind him on the table.
@@casuallydeep Oooooh hecc, it was right there and I didnt get it.
The only person that I got into jail was the GalBank guy.
@@SashaMasonVR Yeah well you missed it for good reason. This style of barely gameplay was outdated 15 years ago. Hunting for "data slates", "journal scraps" and otherwise useless and boring objects isnt fun at the best of times but when its done as vaguely as this its truly boring. If every piece was tied to an optional waypoint when you got close itd be somewhat tolerable.
Instead the only way to find them without consulting a guide is to constantly search every single minute you are active on the fleet questline.
Obviously when you are infiltrating a base this is an extremely annoying task. Seriously how nobody at Beth had the sense to ask "should we still be making questlines like this in 2023?" is worrying to be honest.
Didnt bother releasing the crimson fleet prisoners then?
What rifle is that you're using when first entering the vigilance?
It's called the Beowulf. You can buy it from most vendors.
@@casuallydeep thanks I will give it a try right away
@@casuallydeep sorry I can't seem to find it. Can you tell me a system where to search and maybe a planet. Sorry for bothering
@@shyperson8133 you can find it during the free star ranger quest line. Once you do it most spacers/pirates will drop it. It’s not a unique so no need to go out of your way for it
Killed every last crimson fleet member with a smile on my face 😂. Saved Shinya tho. Hated the rest of the fleet.
Crimson fleet all the way 😘
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I choose pirates they got hot chicks with bob hair