After playing dishonored 2 and going back to dishonored 1 I think corvo ending was in between of high chaos and low chaos because Emily still holds the high chaos drawings in the vault and some low chaos drawing in corvo room in the end game mission in the palace. Also Emily governess Calista if I recall is still alive in dishonored 2 while if you do a high chaos she will be dead so I'm guessing he killed the high overseer but spared her uncle as well he spared Daud but that was more of a personal decision than low or high chaos route but from what Billy told us and proof that he lives Daud also did a low chaos ending for himself maybe killing the empress change him in someway. Then trap Delilah in the painting.
@@Varagon7403 in knife of dunwall (Dishonored DLC) and Brigmore witches (Dishonored DLC) you see from Daud’s perspective, and if you do High Chaos, Corvo kills you at the end, also meaning Corvo was also doing high chaos, and if daud dies in dishonored 1 it breaks the storyline, if you do low chaos in the DLCs, Corvo spares you at the end, meaning Corvo also did low chaos, it seems that Corvo did low chaos, and in Dishonored 1, those “High chaos pictures” still canonically happened, just not in front of us.
The game was developed by arkane studios, Bethesda was just a publisher (and technically separate from Bethesda game studios, the people who made elder scrolls and the later fallouts)
In canon Corvo gets his sword back,and kills Havelock though...
All we know is Emily lived in the canon ending.
Not to be rude or anything, but it’s canon that Corvo does in fact kill Admiral Havelock
He also gets his sword back
@@zerogbot23 I’m aware
Oh good for a second there I thought I made a mistake, there are worse things then death but this guy so gotta die.
After playing dishonored 2 and going back to dishonored 1 I think corvo ending was in between of high chaos and low chaos because Emily still holds the high chaos drawings in the vault and some low chaos drawing in corvo room in the end game mission in the palace. Also Emily governess Calista if I recall is still alive in dishonored 2 while if you do a high chaos she will be dead so I'm guessing he killed the high overseer but spared her uncle as well he spared Daud but that was more of a personal decision than low or high chaos route but from what Billy told us and proof that he lives Daud also did a low chaos ending for himself maybe killing the empress change him in someway. Then trap Delilah in the painting.
@@Varagon7403 in knife of dunwall (Dishonored DLC) and Brigmore witches (Dishonored DLC) you see from Daud’s perspective, and if you do High Chaos, Corvo kills you at the end, also meaning Corvo was also doing high chaos, and if daud dies in dishonored 1 it breaks the storyline, if you do low chaos in the DLCs, Corvo spares you at the end, meaning Corvo also did low chaos, it seems that Corvo did low chaos, and in Dishonored 1, those “High chaos pictures” still canonically happened, just not in front of us.
Canonically he’s actually able to sneak up behind the Admiral and cuts his throat. Sorry if that’s 🤓 but that’s just how it goes.
I prefer d1 strangle the struggle animation makes it more challenging
Which part of game is this actually? Played many times but never seen this scene tbh..
It's the ending lmao
ending on low chaos.
@@NameIII_ thank you, in this conclusion I realized that I had always been in conflict with this game lol
First comment you go king
Bethesda always has the laziest endings. Great game through.
I disagree but sure
@@Kirei1A If killing Alduen in Skyrim was rewarding, you are easily amused.
Dishonored is phenomenal it also was only published by Bethesda it was developed by Arcane the studio who made Thief
The game was developed by arkane studios, Bethesda was just a publisher (and technically separate from Bethesda game studios, the people who made elder scrolls and the later fallouts)
@@astf7971 still a lackluster ending
Why didn’t you nod your head when she asked will she be empress
Him a monster