Peace ending is the hardest yet sets the foundation for New London transition into a nation. Both sides, tearing on the edge of civil war, were persuaded to lay down their arms and reconcile, showing people that even with different ideologies, peace can still be achieved. Lily May's mother may have died in the conflict but her will to live is strengthen as for hundreds of children who will follow the Steward's example. A true leader of New London who could've seized power or expelled factions opposed to his rule but decided to hold the city back together through words and sheer will. Securing peace is the only way for New London to thrive in the Frostlands as new settlements spread the influence of New London and it's people can look back at the civil war as a cautionary tale of what division could do to humans. I can see New London becoming a legitimate force of the Frostlands, slowly restoring the frozen British Isles into one nation, of multiple factions, under leadership of the Steward. In the end, the city did not just fall, but a new nation was born: Frostland
Difficulty of achieving different endings depends on what you did in previous chapters. I managed to get peace ending without any major problems and even got it without casualties.
In the endings where Lily's mother live, she endures a life of hardship with no hope to the future. Enclave: Wants to destroy the enclaves and free her people Banishment: Takes a vow of silence or goes through thought-correction process (Faith/Machinists) But in the ending where Lily's mother died, her heart holds onto hope with dreams of becoming a scout. New London: Takes on a trade, struggles with life without her mother but is grateful that the Steward choose peace.
@@vgamedude12 Maybe not now, but in the long run. The game outright warns you from the start not to rely on a single ruler after the first Captain died and the city nearly fell apart, and the Captain Ending heavily implies the same thing will happen again when the second Captain dies with no guarantee their successor will be able to salvage the situation.
@@Winters004 maybe but you have to weigh the damage that is caused when the dictator goes away to any advantages that it may have in the present. Because at the end of the day new London succeeded well enough to where it was able to be continued. Who knows if it wouldve even gotten that far without him doing what he did?
The ending is the most frustrating part of the game in my opinion How is it that the game makes you choose between bad options and makes you feel bad about it? The first game did the same thing, but they really went above and beyond in Frostpunk 2 "Woooow, of course we put survival of the city first, but WAS IT REALLY WORTH IT? Daaaaamn that girl you don't even remember is so cooked because you chose wrong!" So obnoxious, better to lose the game than to see this poop of an ending.
Currently only new london scenario which is a continuation of on the edge, and it is pretty long if you dont beeline to the main goal, like 4-6 hours long. Seems everything else depends on the mod support and DLC.
For me, the steward died in june 16th, 1957, but prior to this, you get a physician notice and you can choose when to end the game (either as the notice appears or later, i chose to end the game later, was only an extra 100 weeks)
Least people die or are banished both short and long run. There is most room for the system to improve, by not removing every radical. There is least concentration of power in your hands. I don't think I can convince you it's the best ending if you don't agree with the above, but it's clearly meant as the best. Lily May is a very unsubtle way of saying that. Plus, frostpunk has always been about managing extremes when the times get rough. Holding to principles even when breaking them is beneficial. So, treating this ending as good is also in line with the general themes of the work.
@@nsnprotea2127 why's all the power in my hands' a bad thing? I would obviously do a much better job than this cesspool of corrupt degenerates they call a council.
Yeee, youtube is public, and as I can not watch it, I can also write my opinion about it. I've been expecting this game for so long, and I really think it's hideous to youtubers to posts endings when games are not even out. I mean, they are really just doing it for the money, for the views . Not even enjoying the game Also, the fact that you think it is good to someone to already post the endings when the game isn't even out is concerning. You're just part of the problem, part of the consumers that don't care. Just use one time and throw it away. That's lame in my opinion
You could just stop watching the video and stop ruining it for us who wants to see the ending first? Have you thought of that in your single digit cpu of a brain?
Peace ending is the hardest yet sets the foundation for New London transition into a nation. Both sides, tearing on the edge of civil war, were persuaded to lay down their arms and reconcile, showing people that even with different ideologies, peace can still be achieved. Lily May's mother may have died in the conflict but her will to live is strengthen as for hundreds of children who will follow the Steward's example. A true leader of New London who could've seized power or expelled factions opposed to his rule but decided to hold the city back together through words and sheer will.
Securing peace is the only way for New London to thrive in the Frostlands as new settlements spread the influence of New London and it's people can look back at the civil war as a cautionary tale of what division could do to humans. I can see New London becoming a legitimate force of the Frostlands, slowly restoring the frozen British Isles into one nation, of multiple factions, under leadership of the Steward.
In the end, the city did not just fall, but a new nation was born:
Frostland
No, Greenland is a funnier name, that or Iceland.
@@Gapeejjw Soupland because everyone hates soup.
Difficulty of achieving different endings depends on what you did in previous chapters. I managed to get peace ending without any major problems and even got it without casualties.
Reconciling towards peace is a hard fought one but ensures the city will thrive.
In the endings where Lily's mother live, she endures a life of hardship with no hope to the future.
Enclave: Wants to destroy the enclaves and free her people
Banishment: Takes a vow of silence or goes through thought-correction process (Faith/Machinists)
But in the ending where Lily's mother died, her heart holds onto hope with dreams of becoming a scout.
New London: Takes on a trade, struggles with life without her mother but is grateful that the Steward choose peace.
The music sounds like an army marching, it is very much fitting to the People Storm, surprised there's no whiteout during the civil war.
This music has me marching to enforce the peace.
I didn't even realize you can have totally different factions in your campaigns, I have entirely different ones.
The game hasn't even released yet, lol
It is. Deluxe version os available for everyone since 17th
The captain ending is just a dictatorship, even if it is run properly.
Nostalgia from when the Storm hit.
that doesnt have to be a bad thing
@@vgamedude12 Maybe not now, but in the long run. The game outright warns you from the start not to rely on a single ruler after the first Captain died and the city nearly fell apart, and the Captain Ending heavily implies the same thing will happen again when the second Captain dies with no guarantee their successor will be able to salvage the situation.
and you straight up build a concentration camp lol
@@Winters004 maybe but you have to weigh the damage that is caused when the dictator goes away to any advantages that it may have in the present. Because at the end of the day new London succeeded well enough to where it was able to be continued. Who knows if it wouldve even gotten that far without him doing what he did?
Ending dialogue isn’t as impact full as frostpunk 1.
worst ending ever. They said just nothing
The ending is the most frustrating part of the game in my opinion
How is it that the game makes you choose between bad options and makes you feel bad about it?
The first game did the same thing, but they really went above and beyond in Frostpunk 2
"Woooow, of course we put survival of the city first, but WAS IT REALLY WORTH IT? Daaaaamn that girl you don't even remember is so cooked because you chose wrong!"
So obnoxious, better to lose the game than to see this poop of an ending.
Are there any alternative scenarios or survival mode? Or it's just continuation of New Home and On the Edge storyline?
Just the one scenario and Utopia Builder (Endless mode).
Currently only new london scenario which is a continuation of on the edge, and it is pretty long if you dont beeline to the main goal, like 4-6 hours long.
Seems everything else depends on the mod support and DLC.
@@TrollBishbaalkin kind of disappointing. I no life binged the game and finished in two nights
@WillyBillyGaming utopia isn't endless mode until you achieve the "true ending", afterwards you *then* can enable endless mode in the settings
@@Arex-is what is the true ending? captain?
yeah, banish for me.
cos you slow bro
Do you know how to unlock to endless mode? The info in the settings is very cryptic lol
Same 🙏😭
You have to play the Uptopa mode until the Steward dies from either sickness or old age. Don't know if there is an exact date for it
For me, the steward died in june 16th, 1957, but prior to this, you get a physician notice and you can choose when to end the game (either as the notice appears or later, i chose to end the game later, was only an extra 100 weeks)
Damn, the background music is one of the best
who is this lily may character ?
Is the baby that was born when you first turn on the generator
I was trying to get one of the "better" banishment endings but I forgot about the goods and got the bad one :(
How exactly is that first one 'best'?
And moral gaslighting doesn't work
It’s the best you get in a shitty situation with a lot of British
Least people die or are banished both short and long run. There is most room for the system to improve, by not removing every radical. There is least concentration of power in your hands. I don't think I can convince you it's the best ending if you don't agree with the above, but it's clearly meant as the best. Lily May is a very unsubtle way of saying that.
Plus, frostpunk has always been about managing extremes when the times get rough. Holding to principles even when breaking them is beneficial. So, treating this ending as good is also in line with the general themes of the work.
It isn’t a dictatorship (which, let’s be honest, that’s what factional dominance or the return of a captain is) and it isn’t the city burning down.
You can get a better ending. You can build a new home for riots, and then they will leave in peace.
@@nsnprotea2127 why's all the power in my hands' a bad thing? I would obviously do a much better job than this cesspool of corrupt degenerates they call a council.
i hate this kind of videos, the game isnt even out :/ i just cliked here to write this but im not watching this or anything from u
You don't have to watch it. What is getting spoiled here for you?
>saw a vid
>doesn't like it
>clicks to complain anyway
Comes into the comment section to do nothing but leave a hate comment. How lame.
Yeee, youtube is public, and as I can not watch it, I can also write my opinion about it. I've been expecting this game for so long, and I really think it's hideous to youtubers to posts endings when games are not even out.
I mean, they are really just doing it for the money, for the views . Not even enjoying the game
Also, the fact that you think it is good to someone to already post the endings when the game isn't even out is concerning. You're just part of the problem, part of the consumers that don't care. Just use one time and throw it away.
That's lame in my opinion
@@emiliovelasco5806 I’m sorry I don’t want to buy a game that will most likely cost a small fortune.
This is one of the reasons I hate YT
You just upload the ends and spoil it for everyone
you dont have to watch the video though
You could just stop watching the video and stop ruining it for us who wants to see the ending first? Have you thought of that in your single digit cpu of a brain?
My brother in Christ you clicked on the video, and decided to watch it. There is nobody to blame but yourself
Personal responsibility is a thing
I didnt watch it *_bozos_*