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12:14 Bec doesn't actually kill that rebel brute, just knocks them unconscious. I know because that rebel has a heart monitor which activates the turrets if you pistol headshot them, forcing you to evade rather than kill them. You can hear a beeping from that rebel, which also helps you know where they are as you dodge their patrols. When Bec whacks them, you can still hear the beeping and the turrets don't activate, of course. Pretty neat bit of game design.
It fits with the tone and mood of Portal, since they introduce Aperture facilities and tech right into the game. I don't think it's too overdone. Could've been less reference-heavy without much negative change, but I still think it's not too much. IMO they created a great middle ground between the seriousness of Half-Life (which always had campiness in it anyway, don' t forget) and the more outright comedy of Portal. Not an easy line to walk.
i think the Strider in the "not joining the resistance" part ISN'T part of the Resistance. It's a simulation of you going alone against the entire combine army and getting killed, aka "a fight you have no chance of winning"
7:25 The reason that door opens is because you can actually find a Metrocop being hung from a ceiling fan by a rebel a little earlier. You can rescue him and as thanks he gets in an APC and gives you fire support if you open that door for him.
It sucks that Entopy : Zero doesn’t have mod support like the second one does, it would be so much more convenient to be able to download this off of steam.
Honestly for Uprising I think it's worth it being a sourcemod rather than under a bonus maps menu like EZ2 if only for the main menu backgrounds. Uprising uses the main menu for landing home endings/story beats far more than any other Half-Life I played (yes that's including official games and EZ2). It's beautiful and simply the best in the franchise at it.
it is imposible for me to download, there is some error file that cocks all up. i totally agree that it would be so good to just dowloand it from steam
You know what I kinda like that idea! The makers of this mod aren‘t the same people who created Entropy: Zero 1 and 2. But if Entropy: Zero 3 (if it ever is to release) dosen‘t confirm otherwise, I‘d gladly consider that as headcanon! After all, the makers seem to be in contact, due to having Bec appear in E:Z 2
You've missed an ending. If you betray the combine and get killed by the strider before defecting, sticking around after the credits nets you a new title screen.
I loved the the train and the early parts of the mod. First few citizens you find are unorganized, scarred across streets and I thought "enemy placement is quite poor" for the first 20 minutes of this mod. Then, it got amazing. The train... it was epic to ride a train in HL2.
6:16 3650 faced the other wway, thinking he'd owe her one... then a realization hit. He turned towards the Female Assassin, realizing how beautiful she was under the helmet.
I honestly noticed that not alot of people (at least from youtubers i watch) know about how many easter eggs there might be in uprising, if anyone wants to trigger some i found for them selfs here there are Female combine spray (shown in the video) In the Vortigaunt ambush part of the game just go thro a low vent and look thro the lightly open door "Old Radio" When you are underfire by mounted ar2 guy in a building theres a building caged off so you can access it, thro a little bit of parkour you can enter the said building and find the old radio "Smiling man" In the nexus building, if you do not rush in opening the door and just go back without turning the valve and look at the other side youll see a smiling man just standing there Throwing a valve in the abbys, at the stage where you have alot of zombies and an elevator with the valve in it here are 2 easter eggs, if you just throw it down and when you throw it down and go in the elevator Hope this will encourage exploration in this game, sure hope i myself will find some now stuff! Bonus: (not sure if its a bug or a secret) I only once was able to lure the citizen that would climb the pipe to me, i dont know how i did that and i couldnt replicate it, i made some noise thats what i know
I hope the gaming industry in general will realize that there is a demand to play as the bad guys in certain in-game worlds and people like to explore the other side.
in the area before the parking lot/the combine gate puzzle (5:30) you can save a metrocop from being hanged and if you do so he will commandeer the apc also in the previous area making the whole parking lot sequence easier to deal with also i didnt know you could deal with the emplacement guy like that i just ran past him lmao i also left the 2 metrocops since i thought the dropship would wait for them XDDD
Also the moment where guy is climbing the pipe you can kill the guy running with crowbar and pick it up.And in the way to emplacement, you can jump over the fence and turn on the music radio in the barn.
0:49 Note: The Half-Life wiki is generally considered a more unreliable source of information compared to something like the Combine Overwiki, since the former is on Fandom. That's not to say that your information was at all false, just keep in mind that the Overwiki is probably a better source of info in the future.
haha it was a bit cringe at times, but that was part of bad cop's charm! i loved it. bad cop is one of my top favorite main playable characters of all time tbh
tip of how to get rebel ending: 1.dont drink the water they put something in it to make you forget (it will make you forget about your wife and you will not have access to the ending) 2.dont press e when bloody cop is drinking the can at the near end of game (if do so you will also cant have access to the ending cuz you have to kill him) 3.just DONT drink any water if your civil protection friends offer you one 4.accept the rebel civil protection leaders offer and follow her 5.wait for Entropy Zero uprising episode 2 to come out (why? because they announced it IN game in the combine ending *wich is the time where you drinked the water*)
just finished this mod, you goddamn right this is a must play. And the menus are beautiful!. I am so glad i came across this mods and get to playit, really nice stuff.
I've just finished this mod and get all the endings and I must say it's darn well good, the story so well done at most parts the reveal and the choices all make it amazing, also that part at 6:17 lmao found it by total accident
@@Executioner_Sama before the vortigaunt fight go to the right side of the building and there's a vent go in there and behind a the bit open door shine you NV and you found it
It would be cool that if you picked the Rebel ending; for Episode 2 you play as Bec instead of Victor, fighting out of the city and into the Outlands of White Forest.
I think the best solution for use of Vortigaunts in Combine-Player Maps is to use them sparingly. If the creator isnt a coding master, just only spawn in at max 3 in any given encounter. They are super hardy and deadly, so they can be seen as mini-boss units like the Hunters are for the Combine.
I played the mod through and had a lot of fun playing it. Already had a lot of anticipation for a second episode, cause I thoroughly enjoyed the combat and story of it.
I rated Entrophy Zero: Uprising somewhere at 9.5/10 giving how good this game is, but here I can write a little more. Overall I beat Entrophy zero 1 & 2 too, so my rating will also include referencing it The taciturn main character - Honestly... well, I noticed that our character doesn't speak much, but... I honestly don't understand why people criticize her so much for that, I can say that it was even a little nicer for me to play when I didn't hear my character say something and I had to stop to read it. Beginning - Honestly, even if it was quite boring... if I called it Intro, but it didn't bother me that much because basically I like to have such Intra to recognize, for example, what time of the game we are in, where here I still didn't see that it was is when the Rebels led by Freeman started a revolution xD Combat - I agree, Combat is comparable to that of Entrophy zero 1. Maps: City: Generally, the city is nicely done and I haven't noticed any defects or oversights, but there are quite a lot of details, which I always love in such mods. Road Tunnels: Very well done here too, I especially love the sequence where we go to the Rebel hideout to turn on the sprinkler, I love when the water actually rises a bit and the look of the alarm itself, which I just now noticed is not the same model o.o Underground Train Tunnel: Honestly it was really scary to go through this level because you never really knew when you could get out which honestly... also a plus for me. Rebels escaping through the Tunnel: I honestly love inserts where something moves without being arranged into it by the player, because it just shows to me that someone actually put an effort into this mod. Hidden Metrocop base: Honestly, the design here is already average, but it is known to reflect that the city is getting worse and worse. Assault on the Rebel Base: Honestly a really well orchestrated fight, I love that the Metrocops actually hide by the walls before the attack happens. Flashback: I honestly still don't know who this girl is, but she predicts that this is the person who hated the main character for choosing combine over the rebels. Wake up and Cutscene with a can: Honestly, this is actually one of the few mods where we can go to sleep in HL2, besides the Cutscene itself is really well done and a little scary, because I felt uneasy when I saw this ghost on the sofa o.o Battle Against the Rebels: Honestly, the maps here are just well done, but not as detailed. The combat itself is as good as Combat itself, besides the cutscenes are nice but... well, I don't know, they are a bit disturbing because they make you wait. Battle for Date (XD): Overall the fight is cool but quite boring if you finally recognize where when the Rebels come out it's easy to kill them even before they go through the holes in the buildings. Also, a bit average is that the Metrocop Leader does not have any difference in its appearance. Crossing the City: Honestly, the Level Design is already better here, there is a lot more detail than in the beginning. The combat itself is cool, but a bit repetitive. Vortigaunt Fight: Honestly...yeah, they need better AI because just walking to a certain place or walking around in circles around the player was just trivial, although I don't agree that they were too hard, I mean... okay, the damage was too much obviously , this lack of missing is also a bit of a problem but honestly... I didn't have much of a problem defeating them even as more and more of them started to appear. Easter Egg: Unexpected, weird and funny xD Building: Honestly interesting idea with giving the player a choice to kill the rebels, I admit that I killed them because I'm used to the Rebels in such uniforms just having weapons so... well xD Also, the easter egg with the guy in the toilet was actually funny. Hill Fight: Honestly nothing special, I won't even mention the level design because it's just good here and there are some details, I like the scene where we beat the guy with the rifle where we drop the Combine wall on him. Nexus: Honestly, the trap itself wasn't difficult and I, learned from the HL2 trap, easily made it through, the cutscene at the top was really nice, especially after leaving where you could see that the Rebels were literally stepping on our feet. Crossing the City (part 2): Level design still good, quite a lot of details, boosting by teammates was even cool, although it was a bit buggy. The problem I noticed here is... how we had to find 3 batteries to activate the automatic door and we ran fast before the Combine The wall moved, the game is completely buggy and teammates don't come to boost us, they just keep hiding xD Middle Fight (Very interesting names I'm making up xD): Honestly, it was a bit of a repeat of the fun from HL2, but on the other hand it was even cool, especially with Strider who smashed some parts, Level itself had Great design and details, especially those destructible barriers I didn't notice in game. (1/2)
The beginning of the Industrial area passage: A flight sequence similar to that of Entrophy zero 2, nothing interesting. Drinking a can already told me we were going to have those scary memories again, and I wasn't wrong. As for the Combine Crusher... well, I like the design of it, in the sense that it's just a painted name on a regular APC, but it's a bit more than just drawing the Lambda logo :> Undeground Horror: honestly used to from other mods and Episode 1 I wasn't afraid of this sequence, although it was a bit annoying because of those fast zombies. As for the Level Design... well, it's average, but it's not surprising since it's mainly focused on surviving hordes of zombies, rather than focusing on the appearance of the map, so... I understand the creators' choice a bit. Reunion with Bec: kinda cool that the developers gave him a little detail to recognize him: one of the eyes in the mask is smashed. Also, the healing sequence was pretty cool, because you don't see many of those. Crossing the Station and the Tracks: Honestly, the Level design here was good, even though there was almost no detail. the fights themselves were so... meh. Warehouse fight: This was probably the only place I got pissed off because the zombie horde plus the Rebels really don't go together and I barely remember surviving. The early fight against the Combine Crusher: honestly it was even cool because I thought that was the right part of fighting this opponent. Track Station: Honestly... probably one of the best sequences in the game, not only that the new enemy was really hard, even more difficult than the usual Zombine, Also a working train and... I don't know what it's professionally called... an elevator Track for trains xD Train: Sequence pretty cool, seeing us smash everything with the train, yet defending ourselves from the front. Dropship arrival: Honestly at that moment I thought: What idiots must be those who control them that they flew straight into Combine Crusher's crosshairs xD Combine Crusher fight: Honestly... one of the 2 best fight sequences, the first one I couldn't figure out what to do at all, then... well, actually throwing APCs in the air with barrels was pretty hard. Fake Water Hazard: Here... the level design isn't there at all but what do you expect from such a stage, actually taking the idea from L4D where touching the car calls the horde was pretty cool, but defending in the sewer was pretty... easy. Warehouse Spieg: Sequence is cool but it pissed me off a bit because you really don't know when to leave and so on so you don't get noticed. Tower: I honestly hate this sequence, not because it's well done or because it's unexpected when that tower starts to collapse, but because of how the way up and down is constructed, especially that damn ladder that moves that I died on a couple of times xD Train Escape Sequence: This is probably the best sequence in the game though, it was catching Bec in a container which I didn't know what to do, escaping the train he was taken on, and then having a nice chase after the train with the APC. APC vs Combine Crusher fight: Honestly quite easy, although after it for almost half an hour I didn't know if I should keep going or should I look for Bec in one of the stationary trains, I literally even had to turn on noclip and then nothing until I started going on I found out I had to do it xD Destruction Sequence: I really like this sequence, in the sense that it's a pity they just showed us both trains going towards each other and just a black screen, but I like that we had no way to escape it. City of Darkness: I honestly really appreciate the design and details in this sequence, because you could really get into the vibe, and the Metrocop Team resting place itself was also nicely done. As for Glitch... that's how I found out about him at the beginning and in Cutscenes I loved doing it to occupy my time xD Memories Apartment: Honestly, it was quite a strange sequence because I literally felt a little uneasy when I knew what this place was o.o Minefield: honestly, the AI failed here, because when the player walked the road without mines normally, Team Metrocop following us just hit these mines with impetus xD Finale: Meeting Bec who was trying to work with the Rebels was quite puzzling if he was actually on our side. After that, the mall fight was the best in the game, especially the ending where the Metrocop Rebels entered the fight, it was really fun to fight them even though it was quite difficult. The final sequence: honestly it was the most unexpected thing I've experienced so far, I was especially a bit scared when the screen said behind you and when I turned around I got shot right away. Also, the Metrocop who said "1 of 3" is probably the girl we see in the nightmare memories. Post-scene: genuinely interesting teaser, I wonder if it will be something similar to Entrophy zero 2 where we swapped bodies. Alternate ending: I honestly didn't get it because I didn't know it was, although it seems to be the worst Combat moment and the hardest, but also probably the best because it shows that any Metrocop can oppose the Combine and side with the Rebels, besides this Metrocop with orange eyes in the mask is probably the same girl who killed us in the real Ending. The finale is the same only that we fight on the opponent's side, and the final sequence itself... honestly unexpected, and Post-Credits shows that... I guess it was an actual "Good Ending" than the previous one. Honestly, now that I look at this mod, I would give it a total of 10/10 despite a few bugs and things that I liked on average. I'm waiting for Episode 2 and I hope that there we will also be able to continue both ways, the Good one and the "Combine" xD In general, this is the longest comment I think I've ever written in my life, I wrote it... well, almost 2 hours watching the movie one by one to remember everything xD (2/2)
Slight correction. (maybe) After Bloody drink the can, he was confused as why you were looking at him like you want to... well... This imply that since he has also drink Breen water, he doesn't even remember killing our significant others, but we do.
I'm just blown away that this one ended up landing alongside Entropy Zero 2 for being the most thematically important game in the Half-Life franchise by complementing the themes of individuality and memory by showing how the rank and file is controlled by the Combine compared to how Bad Cop was controlled as a special weapon. Entropy Zero Uprising elevates what you can tell in a Half-Life story to whole new levels with its usage of choice with memory and I can't believe they're already set on making sequels to the point of labeling this game with a complete story that's better and more polished than any of the Half-Life 2s as just "episode 1" and "early access." I'm flabbergasted by these modders' standards and execution.
I know that people may end up finding the "traitor strider" near the ending rather strange or ridiculous But I really love the ideia of some of the synths somehow remembering a bit of their identity or history and rebeling against the combine
I love the EZ:U and i cant wait for episode 2 but my concern is about the resistance ending couse i felt a huge distaste after the post credits scene couse it had potential like imagine if episode 2 had two campaign inside of it one from combine and one from resistance ending but I guess this will not happen.. still I recomend the game to anyone that like having thhe ass desintigrated on easy and being one shooted on normal
7:32 there is also a creepy guy in the building almost like gman where if u try to open a locked door the distorted trumpets start playing and a guy smiling comes infront of the door and then he dissapears when you unlock the door
Ah, when I saw the can the first thing I thought was "Don't drink the water, they put something in it... that makes you forget... I don't even know how I got here" then I thought to myself, Imma listen to that guy and not drink the water. Guess I'm not most people lol
Theres this glitch you can use the stunstick and get the rpg 7 eariler if you aim right for the metrocop (This glitch can softlock you but can not happen if you wait for bloody cop to come out of the room)
It‘s so easy my dude, there’s something you’re doing wrong. Make sure you have entropy zero installed and that the uprising games unzipped folder is placed in steam/steamapps/sourcemods. Make sure the uprising folder is not multiple folders deep. It should be something like steam/steamapps/sourcemods/uprising/ and then there should be folders like materials, models, sounds and stuff in there. If any of these points isn’t the case it won‘t work. Also make sure to restart steam when you’ve placed the folder there, otherwise it won’t show up
That ragdoll glitch can happen With super gravity gun... If you attack a ally in the normal game in the begining and hit the vort (short name for ailen slave) then a ragdoll will be grabbed instead. It is funny to spam it on the vort but it gets laggy... depending on the game and pc bc the game can break or your pc could just shet it self.
I know the canon ending is, well, canon. But I would love to see the timeline continue with the rebel timeline, but without your character dead. I feel like, as well made as a lot of mods are, they seem to lean heavily on sad endings. Like for some reason nothing can ever end triumphantly or with some hope. I feel like Uprising Episode 2, from the traitor timeline without your character being dead could be a really compelling and unique story. Arguably even more unique than just continuing with the evil canon choice. But hey, that's just me.
That would be pretty interesting, I also prefer the non-canon ending. I do see of course how that one doesn’t have a realistic way to continue and I am also interesting in the current ending continuing. Generally, I am excited a Half-Life mod is getting a continuation at all :D
15:47 Actually, I dont know if you knew this or not, but the Combine use Advisors as Valuable Mind Preservation Hard-Drives, essentially. I think its entirely possible that the player wasnt rescued, but rather died to the defecting MetroCops, with the players Consciousness resuming in another Host Body, a Juvinile Advisor Grub. The only problem with this system the Combine has is the backups have no memory past when they were created. So, if i am right, this new player character had no idea how their predecessor died.
I'd like to point out that if you bring Wilson the obsolete turret with you, he and bad cop will discuss why bad cop hates everyone. Bad cop claims he doesn't and Wilson asks him to list people he likes. Bad cop says his wife, Wilson says that doesn't count. After a while the conversation is brought up again saying he's able to think of one person who bad cop may like (eluding to Bad Cop's daughter) and Bad cop brings up a metro cop 28, who I'm pretty sure is 2810/Bec.
Surprised that you didn't show the creepy citizen that stares at you while grinning in the building where you're introduced to Bec, or the ghosts you can find in certain spots.
0:33 Tbh, in Entropy zero 1 It is pretty understandable Metrocops are still humans, and not that trained to keep calm in so dire situations so, in speech, he is rather reserved and calm for a guy who litterally gone through hell without fancy HEV suits and allies In entropy zero 2 Well, he is more talkative, but it's pretty understandable when you got your personality back after so long And without it It is hard to make Bad cop better characters because emotionless combine will not care about his family anymore, and there are no emotions in meeting *SPOILER*
Literally my ONLY criticism with Uprising is that the zombie metrocops talk, since they are just as human as the normal zombies so they should just be screaming and stuff You can always just replace the talking voiceless with other ones in files though
@@1luciathere is also a bit of inconsistency in the voice filters for the metrocops, but I do think that one of the filters used is basically 100% accurate to the original hl2 CP voice, which I like
So this is how the game works if I didn't fluff the install somehow 😅 I had no subtitles, despite them on, in some parts, yet only subtitles in others. The entropy zero 2 guns, even the 357, had no sound. And alot of missing textures & other sounds.
By the way, for the vortigaunt part, I found a great place behind a car where if you move close to the car the green energy will hit the car instead of you, then you can pop out and shoot them Also in the Hard Work chapter I was too lazy to grab a medkit, then I spent the rest of the chapter in absolute hell fighting fast zombies on 1 hp LOL
This is a mod that really improves as it goes, barring maybe the final section feels a bit bland IMO. I think combat really suffers from far too much mid-to-long range fighting where it's hard to even see who you're firing at though. Entropy 2 is a vastly better mod IMO, but I think this at least improves upon the first.
i really did like entropy zero 2, however i never understood the warning at the beginning. we don't really do anything "bad guy" in the game to warrant it i feel
@@1lucia Thanks for that. But still, I need someone to make a video about how to install Entropy Zero: Uprising (A right & correct one unlike the one I saw)
You need to have entropy zero installed on steam. You then download uprising from moddb, then put the folder that is inside the zip in your sourcemods folder :P
@@1lucia I got this popping up "An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem."
i mean, HL1 did that too, since you can choose to either step into the portal and work for the gman or refuse and get sent to the room full of alien grunts, but the first one is the canon ending
Having more endings gives the players more stuff to discover while they wait for the next entry in a series; that is more content. Your comment can only apply if it's either a standalone title like Undertale or if it's the final installment in a story.
@@Leee275 I'm confused. your statement about having more endings for content is... semi-justified, but the other purpose for endings is to give the player options. how would you feel if Fallout New Vegas had a "cannon ending" which it shouldn't.
@@TheLostProbe (fucking youtube not telling me someone replied) you have a point. and i can't argue with that, but the other thing that angers me is that the rebel ending it a more... positive? good? ending? while the combine one is a... bad? ending. i put question marks because it really depends on viewpoint.
@@klortikterra4423 I haven't played any of the Fallout games, isn't New Vegas a standalone title in the Fallout franchise? I would imagine that's why it has no canon ending.
Listen you can make fun of us for using imperial all you want but we only use it because pirates stole Thomas Jefferson’s set of metric standard measurements. This is my favourite historical fact that makes you sound unhinged when expressing it, but yeah we were supposed to be the second country to use metric but settled on keeping to imperial because of the loss of those. To be fair we are better than the countries that use a mix of imperial and metric. Like Canada and the uk.
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Isn't Strider on the side of the alliance and come to calm Victor?
be sorry for that gameplay instead damn you just trading damage
We’ve gone so insane since Valve left that now we’re making expansions for expansions
Very underated comment
we heard you like expansions, so we put an expansion inside your expansion
Worth it
This is an expansion of an expansion of an expansion to a sequel
12:14 Bec doesn't actually kill that rebel brute, just knocks them unconscious. I know because that rebel has a heart monitor which activates the turrets if you pistol headshot them, forcing you to evade rather than kill them. You can hear a beeping from that rebel, which also helps you know where they are as you dodge their patrols. When Bec whacks them, you can still hear the beeping and the turrets don't activate, of course.
Pretty neat bit of game design.
Love that level of detail! Thanks for sharing! :)
He's the inside man from now on!
I’m really suprised a lot of people don’t like bad cops dialogue. For me that was a big strength with how campy it was.
And then people complain that the RE4 Remake didn't feel as campy as the original, it's just that people love to complain about everything
i hate it
I guess less mature ppl will enjoy the dialogue more
Its more about the excess of pop culture/meme references than the dialogue itself
It fits with the tone and mood of Portal, since they introduce Aperture facilities and tech right into the game. I don't think it's too overdone. Could've been less reference-heavy without much negative change, but I still think it's not too much.
IMO they created a great middle ground between the seriousness of Half-Life (which always had campiness in it anyway, don' t forget) and the more outright comedy of Portal. Not an easy line to walk.
i think the Strider in the "not joining the resistance" part ISN'T part of the Resistance.
It's a simulation of you going alone against the entire combine army and getting killed, aka "a fight you have no chance of winning"
ohh interesting actually, you are probably right!
Especially since you see that Strider again working for the Combine in both versions of the Mall fight.
HL1 reference
7:25
The reason that door opens is because you can actually find a Metrocop being hung from a ceiling fan by a rebel a little earlier. You can rescue him and as thanks he gets in an APC and gives you fire support if you open that door for him.
That door never opened for me (booo) Does anyone know what I have to do to get it to open?? Maybe it has to do with drinking the Kool-Aid?
unfortunately he dies :(
@@chibisayori20 you have to be quick to kill the rebel in order save the metrocop
@@EnclaveSOC-102 he still dies off-screen since the building you enter right afterwards gets overrun with rebels
It sucks that Entopy : Zero doesn’t have mod support like the second one does, it would be so much more convenient to be able to download this off of steam.
you technically can mod entropy zero one but its complicated for the first time and there isnt very many mods for it
Honestly for Uprising I think it's worth it being a sourcemod rather than under a bonus maps menu like EZ2 if only for the main menu backgrounds. Uprising uses the main menu for landing home endings/story beats far more than any other Half-Life I played (yes that's including official games and EZ2). It's beautiful and simply the best in the franchise at it.
it is imposible for me to download, there is some error file that cocks all up. i totally agree that it would be so good to just dowloand it from steam
I have a small theory that the traitor cop you meet in the betrayal ending and the one that says 1 out of 3 is the daughter of 3650
You know what I kinda like that idea! The makers of this mod aren‘t the same people who created Entropy: Zero 1 and 2. But if Entropy: Zero 3 (if it ever is to release) dosen‘t confirm otherwise, I‘d gladly consider that as headcanon! After all, the makers seem to be in contact, due to having Bec appear in E:Z 2
You've missed an ending. If you betray the combine and get killed by the strider before defecting, sticking around after the credits nets you a new title screen.
Honestly Valve needs to hire this guys who made Entropy Zero
Then nothing would get done
No
For what ? Valve couldn't even get their shit together to finish the Half Life series. I would rather have him keep making half life mod ?
i mean that would be very positive for their careers but not so good for the community
I just want to mention that at 16:44 the strider is probably a combine Strider sent to kill you, since you did just kill several CP's AND a hunter.
I loved the the train and the early parts of the mod. First few citizens you find are unorganized, scarred across streets and I thought "enemy placement is quite poor" for the first 20 minutes of this mod. Then, it got amazing.
The train... it was epic to ride a train in HL2.
Easter egg: On the second APC it says "Hej, hej sokoły" which is a reference to the Polish song "Hej, sokoły!/Hey, falcons!" ( 13:08 )
6:16 3650 faced the other wway, thinking he'd owe her one... then a realization hit. He turned towards the Female Assassin, realizing how beautiful she was under the helmet.
What is this 😭
I honestly noticed that not alot of people (at least from youtubers i watch) know about how many easter eggs there might be in uprising, if anyone wants to trigger some i found for them selfs here there are
Female combine spray (shown in the video) In the Vortigaunt ambush part of the game just go thro a low vent and look thro the lightly open door
"Old Radio" When you are underfire by mounted ar2 guy in a building theres a building caged off so you can access it, thro a little bit of parkour you can enter the said building and find the old radio
"Smiling man" In the nexus building, if you do not rush in opening the door and just go back without turning the valve and look at the other side youll see a smiling man just standing there
Throwing a valve in the abbys, at the stage where you have alot of zombies and an elevator with the valve in it here are 2 easter eggs, if you just throw it down and when you throw it down and go in the elevator
Hope this will encourage exploration in this game, sure hope i myself will find some now stuff!
Bonus: (not sure if its a bug or a secret) I only once was able to lure the citizen that would climb the pipe to me, i dont know how i did that and i couldnt replicate it, i made some noise thats what i know
Also, on the zombie graffiti part "they speak" you can see a silluete of a man, he hides when you enter to the parking lot.
Damn didnt know that@@LeonidasF2P thanks for the info ill check it out on my next playthro
I hope the gaming industry in general will realize that there is a demand to play as the bad guys in certain in-game worlds and people like to explore the other side.
Maybe when they realize fighting Nazis got old a long time ago
Why fight then when you can become them 😏
Stormtrooper game 😞
@@jordangardner4246 Secret Police game. Combine are the definition of Communists
It's ran by billionaire advertisers. They don't care.
in the area before the parking lot/the combine gate puzzle (5:30) you can save a metrocop from being hanged and if you do so he will commandeer the apc also in the previous area making the whole parking lot sequence easier to deal with
also i didnt know you could deal with the emplacement guy like that i just ran past him lmao
i also left the 2 metrocops since i thought the dropship would wait for them XDDD
Also the moment where guy is climbing the pipe you can kill the guy running with crowbar and pick it up.And in the way to emplacement, you can jump over the fence and turn on the music radio in the barn.
0:49 Note: The Half-Life wiki is generally considered a more unreliable source of information compared to something like the Combine Overwiki, since the former is on Fandom. That's not to say that your information was at all false, just keep in mind that the Overwiki is probably a better source of info in the future.
I’m sorry but who the hell complained about Bad Cop’s dialogue? That’s was one of my favorite aspects!
haha it was a bit cringe at times, but that was part of bad cop's charm! i loved it. bad cop is one of my top favorite main playable characters of all time tbh
Genuinely cringe, shame the bug that removes all the dialogue in ex2 doesn't just do it for bad cop
@@timmythepinky9137Okay.
these newgens man.. like quit complaining and just play the game. smh smh.
bad cops dialogue was a cherry on top of the cake
I love the idea of civil protection teams revolting that's a really good idea that not a lot of people use
that would have been so cool to see in ep1
tip of how to get rebel ending:
1.dont drink the water they put something in it to make you forget (it will make you forget about your wife and you will not have access to the ending)
2.dont press e when bloody cop is drinking the can at the near end of game (if do so you will also cant have access to the ending cuz you have to kill him)
3.just DONT drink any water if your civil protection friends offer you one
4.accept the rebel civil protection leaders offer and follow her
5.wait for Entropy Zero uprising episode 2 to come out (why? because they announced it IN game in the combine ending *wich is the time where you drinked the water*)
just finished this mod, you goddamn right this is a must play. And the menus are beautiful!.
I am so glad i came across this mods and get to playit, really nice stuff.
I've just finished this mod and get all the endings and I must say it's darn well good, the story so well done at most parts the reveal and the choices all make it amazing, also that part at 6:17 lmao found it by total accident
Where is it?
@@Executioner_Sama before the vortigaunt fight go to the right side of the building and there's a vent go in there and behind a the bit open door shine you NV and you found it
It would be cool that if you picked the Rebel ending; for Episode 2 you play as Bec instead of Victor, fighting out of the city and into the Outlands of White Forest.
I think the best solution for use of Vortigaunts in Combine-Player Maps is to use them sparingly. If the creator isnt a coding master, just only spawn in at max 3 in any given encounter. They are super hardy and deadly, so they can be seen as mini-boss units like the Hunters are for the Combine.
I played the mod through and had a lot of fun playing it. Already had a lot of anticipation for a second episode, cause I thoroughly enjoyed the combat and story of it.
The note and computer screen texture are realistic and accurate when compared to some other mods that using computer text as note texture
Amazing thumbnail, and great detail work on the pan in the wall- reviewers rarely look that in depth of a games level design
I rated Entrophy Zero: Uprising somewhere at 9.5/10 giving how good this game is, but here I can write a little more.
Overall I beat Entrophy zero 1 & 2 too, so my rating will also include referencing it
The taciturn main character - Honestly... well, I noticed that our character doesn't speak much, but...
I honestly don't understand why people criticize her so much for that, I can say that it was even a little nicer for me to play when
I didn't hear my character say something and I had to stop to read it.
Beginning - Honestly, even if it was quite boring... if I called it Intro, but it didn't bother me that much because basically
I like to have such Intra to recognize, for example, what time of the game we are in,
where here I still didn't see that it was is when the Rebels led by Freeman started a revolution xD
Combat - I agree, Combat is comparable to that of Entrophy zero 1.
Maps:
City: Generally, the city is nicely done and I haven't noticed any defects or oversights, but there are quite a lot of details,
which I always love in such mods.
Road Tunnels: Very well done here too, I especially love the sequence where we go to the Rebel hideout to turn on the sprinkler,
I love when the water actually rises a bit and the look of the alarm itself, which I just now noticed is not the same model o.o
Underground Train Tunnel: Honestly it was really scary to go through this level because you never really knew when you could
get out which honestly... also a plus for me.
Rebels escaping through the Tunnel: I honestly love inserts where something moves without being arranged into it by the player,
because it just shows to me that someone actually put an effort into this mod.
Hidden Metrocop base: Honestly, the design here is already average, but it is known to reflect that the city is getting worse and worse.
Assault on the Rebel Base: Honestly a really well orchestrated fight,
I love that the Metrocops actually hide by the walls before the attack happens.
Flashback: I honestly still don't know who this girl is,
but she predicts that this is the person who hated the main character for choosing combine over the rebels.
Wake up and Cutscene with a can: Honestly, this is actually one of the few mods where we can go to sleep in HL2,
besides the Cutscene itself is really well done and a little scary, because I felt uneasy when I saw this ghost on the sofa o.o
Battle Against the Rebels: Honestly, the maps here are just well done, but not as detailed.
The combat itself is as good as Combat itself, besides the cutscenes are nice but... well,
I don't know, they are a bit disturbing because they make you wait.
Battle for Date (XD): Overall the fight is cool but quite boring if you finally recognize where when the
Rebels come out it's easy to kill them even before they go through the holes in the buildings.
Also, a bit average is that the Metrocop Leader does not have any difference in its appearance.
Crossing the City: Honestly, the Level Design is already better here, there is a lot more detail than in the beginning.
The combat itself is cool, but a bit repetitive.
Vortigaunt Fight: Honestly...yeah, they need better AI because just walking to a certain place or walking around in
circles around the player was just trivial, although I don't agree that they were too hard, I mean...
okay, the damage was too much obviously , this lack of missing is also a bit of a problem but honestly...
I didn't have much of a problem defeating them even as more and more of them started to appear.
Easter Egg: Unexpected, weird and funny xD
Building: Honestly interesting idea with giving the player a choice to kill the rebels, I admit that
I killed them because I'm used to the Rebels in such uniforms just having weapons so... well xD Also,
the easter egg with the guy in the toilet was actually funny.
Hill Fight: Honestly nothing special, I won't even mention the level design because it's just good here and there are some details,
I like the scene where we beat the guy with the rifle where we drop the Combine wall on him.
Nexus: Honestly, the trap itself wasn't difficult and I, learned from the HL2 trap, easily made it through,
the cutscene at the top was really nice, especially after leaving where you could see that the Rebels were literally stepping on our feet.
Crossing the City (part 2): Level design still good, quite a lot of details, boosting by teammates was even cool, although it was a bit buggy.
The problem I noticed here is... how we had to find 3 batteries to activate the automatic door and we ran fast before the Combine The wall moved,
the game is completely buggy and teammates don't come to boost us, they just keep hiding xD
Middle Fight (Very interesting names I'm making up xD): Honestly, it was a bit of a repeat of the fun from HL2,
but on the other hand it was even cool, especially with Strider who smashed some parts, Level itself had Great design and details,
especially those destructible barriers I didn't notice in game. (1/2)
The beginning of the Industrial area passage: A flight sequence similar to that of Entrophy zero 2, nothing interesting.
Drinking a can already told me we were going to have those scary memories again, and I wasn't wrong.
As for the Combine Crusher... well, I like the design of it, in the sense that it's just a painted name on a regular APC,
but it's a bit more than just drawing the Lambda logo :>
Undeground Horror: honestly used to from other mods and Episode 1 I wasn't afraid of this sequence,
although it was a bit annoying because of those fast zombies. As for the Level Design... well, it's average,
but it's not surprising since it's mainly focused on surviving hordes of zombies, rather than focusing on the appearance of the map,
so... I understand the creators' choice a bit.
Reunion with Bec: kinda cool that the developers gave him a little detail to recognize him: one of the eyes in the mask is smashed.
Also, the healing sequence was pretty cool, because you don't see many of those.
Crossing the Station and the Tracks: Honestly, the Level design here was good, even though there was almost no detail.
the fights themselves were so... meh.
Warehouse fight: This was probably the only place I got pissed off because the zombie horde plus the Rebels really don't go together and
I barely remember surviving.
The early fight against the Combine Crusher: honestly it was even cool because I thought that was the right part of fighting this opponent.
Track Station: Honestly... probably one of the best sequences in the game, not only that the new enemy was really hard,
even more difficult than the usual Zombine, Also a working train and...
I don't know what it's professionally called... an elevator Track for trains xD
Train: Sequence pretty cool, seeing us smash everything with the train, yet defending ourselves from the front.
Dropship arrival: Honestly at that moment I thought: What idiots must be those who control them that they
flew straight into Combine Crusher's crosshairs xD
Combine Crusher fight: Honestly... one of the 2 best fight sequences, the first one I couldn't figure out what to do at all,
then... well, actually throwing APCs in the air with barrels was pretty hard.
Fake Water Hazard: Here... the level design isn't there at all but what do you expect from such a stage,
actually taking the idea from L4D where touching the car calls the horde was pretty cool, but defending in the sewer was pretty... easy.
Warehouse Spieg: Sequence is cool but it pissed me off a bit because you really don't know when to leave and so on so you don't get noticed.
Tower: I honestly hate this sequence, not because it's well done or because it's unexpected when that tower starts to collapse,
but because of how the way up and down is constructed, especially that damn ladder that moves that I died on a couple of times xD
Train Escape Sequence: This is probably the best sequence in the game though, it was catching Bec in a container which I didn't know what to do,
escaping the train he was taken on, and then having a nice chase after the train with the APC.
APC vs Combine Crusher fight: Honestly quite easy, although after it for almost half an hour I didn't know if
I should keep going or should I look for Bec in one of the stationary trains, I literally even had to turn on noclip
and then nothing until I started going on I found out I had to do it xD
Destruction Sequence: I really like this sequence, in the sense that it's a pity they just showed us both trains
going towards each other and just a black screen, but I like that we had no way to escape it.
City of Darkness: I honestly really appreciate the design and details in this sequence, because you could really get into the vibe,
and the Metrocop Team resting place itself was also nicely done. As for Glitch... that's how I found out about him at
the beginning and in Cutscenes I loved doing it to occupy my time xD
Memories Apartment: Honestly, it was quite a strange sequence because
I literally felt a little uneasy when I knew what this place was o.o
Minefield: honestly, the AI failed here, because when the player walked the road without mines normally,
Team Metrocop following us just hit these mines with impetus xD
Finale: Meeting Bec who was trying to work with the Rebels was quite puzzling if he was actually on our side.
After that, the mall fight was the best in the game, especially the ending where the Metrocop Rebels entered the fight,
it was really fun to fight them even though it was quite difficult.
The final sequence: honestly it was the most unexpected thing I've experienced so far,
I was especially a bit scared when the screen said behind you and when I turned around I got shot right away.
Also, the Metrocop who said "1 of 3" is probably the girl we see in the nightmare memories.
Post-scene: genuinely interesting teaser, I wonder if it will be something similar to Entrophy zero 2 where we swapped bodies.
Alternate ending: I honestly didn't get it because I didn't know it was, although it seems to be the worst Combat moment and the hardest,
but also probably the best because it shows that any Metrocop can oppose the Combine and side with the Rebels,
besides this Metrocop with orange eyes in the mask is probably the same girl who killed us in the real Ending.
The finale is the same only that we fight on the opponent's side, and the final sequence itself... honestly unexpected, and Post-Credits shows that... I guess it was an actual "Good Ending" than the previous one.
Honestly, now that I look at this mod, I would give it a total of 10/10 despite a few bugs and things that I liked on average.
I'm waiting for Episode 2 and I hope that there we will also be able to continue both ways, the Good one and the "Combine" xD
In general, this is the longest comment I think I've ever written in my life, I wrote it... well,
almost 2 hours watching the movie one by one to remember everything xD (2/2)
Slight correction. (maybe)
After Bloody drink the can, he was confused as why you were looking at him like you want to... well... This imply that since he has also drink Breen water, he doesn't even remember killing our significant others, but we do.
6:17 the easter egg surprised me out of nowhere 💀
I'm just blown away that this one ended up landing alongside Entropy Zero 2 for being the most thematically important game in the Half-Life franchise by complementing the themes of individuality and memory by showing how the rank and file is controlled by the Combine compared to how Bad Cop was controlled as a special weapon. Entropy Zero Uprising elevates what you can tell in a Half-Life story to whole new levels with its usage of choice with memory and I can't believe they're already set on making sequels to the point of labeling this game with a complete story that's better and more polished than any of the Half-Life 2s as just "episode 1" and "early access." I'm flabbergasted by these modders' standards and execution.
I really hope this gets added to steam
bec is one of the coolest hl2 characters
I know that people may end up finding the "traitor strider" near the ending rather strange or ridiculous
But I really love the ideia of some of the synths somehow remembering a bit of their identity or history and rebeling against the combine
I kinda prefer the other ending to the canon one.
I love the EZ:U and i cant wait for episode 2 but my concern is about the resistance ending couse i felt a huge distaste after the post credits scene couse it had potential like imagine if episode 2 had two campaign inside of it one from combine and one from resistance ending but I guess this will not happen..
still I recomend the game to anyone that like having thhe ass desintigrated on easy and being one shooted on normal
i mean its pretty understandable that the devs didnt want to essentially make 2 entirely different episode 2s
@@sergeantheavyass3471 ye u right atleast they could change the post credit scene to left it to interpretation
@@Yourlocalwordrobe nah
They dont intend to continue the resistance ending.
So having the post credit scene be what it is lets players know that.
I appreciate them not giving the Metro cops those one liners
I keep binge watching your videos. They are so good man.
that looked like a fricking amazing game, thank you for telling me about it :D
Very nice vídeo! The episode one was well made as a EZ base.
thank you for screenshotting that easter egg with that metrocop
Loving these videos!!
7:32 there is also a creepy guy in the building almost like gman where if u try to open a locked door the distorted trumpets start playing and a guy smiling comes infront of the door and then he dissapears when you unlock the door
another lucia classic
Ah, when I saw the can the first thing I thought was "Don't drink the water, they put something in it... that makes you forget... I don't even know how I got here" then I thought to myself, Imma listen to that guy and not drink the water. Guess I'm not most people lol
I just wish this also on Steam, just to avoid most inconveniences. Even if it was paid DLC or expansion, I’d have no problem with it!
When a community goes as far as death threats, it justifies my social anxiety.
Theres this glitch you can use the stunstick and get the rpg 7 eariler if you aim right for the metrocop (This glitch can softlock you but can not happen if you wait for bloody cop to come out of the room)
Last video on entropy was goated man
Lmao I see you found the FemBEC I drew for EZU ( 6:16 for those wondering )
After having silent protagonist for years, bad cop dialogue felt fresh and fun.
Yea I loved the dialog it reminded me of portal 2
I didn't know there was a second ending, is there a way to experience it without having to play through the whole game again?
Couldn't get it to show up in my Steam library for the life of me.
It‘s so easy my dude, there’s something you’re doing wrong. Make sure you have entropy zero installed and that the uprising games unzipped folder is placed in steam/steamapps/sourcemods. Make sure the uprising folder is not multiple folders deep. It should be something like steam/steamapps/sourcemods/uprising/ and then there should be folders like materials, models, sounds and stuff in there. If any of these points isn’t the case it won‘t work. Also make sure to restart steam when you’ve placed the folder there, otherwise it won’t show up
@@1lucia Thanks so much dude :DDDD
@@1lucia There. Is. No. Sourcemods. Folder.
That ragdoll glitch can happen With super gravity gun... If you attack a ally in the normal game in the begining and hit the vort (short name for ailen slave) then a ragdoll will be grabbed instead. It is funny to spam it on the vort but it gets laggy... depending on the game and pc bc the game can break or your pc could just shet it self.
It happened when I was playing synergy on steam.
Dissapointing that this mod didn't receive it's own Steam page in same way EZ games did 😢
6:16
This man has standards, those are wanting to have a CP waifu. Hoorah!
I know the canon ending is, well, canon. But I would love to see the timeline continue with the rebel timeline, but without your character dead.
I feel like, as well made as a lot of mods are, they seem to lean heavily on sad endings. Like for some reason nothing can ever end triumphantly or with some hope. I feel like Uprising Episode 2, from the traitor timeline without your character being dead could be a really compelling and unique story. Arguably even more unique than just continuing with the evil canon choice.
But hey, that's just me.
That would be pretty interesting, I also prefer the non-canon ending. I do see of course how that one doesn’t have a realistic way to continue and I am also interesting in the current ending continuing. Generally, I am excited a Half-Life mod is getting a continuation at all :D
it could have also been that the combine had some level of nanite infusion in the water to "prep" people for overwatch conversion
Cool Video and a nIce Calming Voice
15:47 Actually, I dont know if you knew this or not, but the Combine use Advisors as Valuable Mind Preservation Hard-Drives, essentially. I think its entirely possible that the player wasnt rescued, but rather died to the defecting MetroCops, with the players Consciousness resuming in another Host Body, a Juvinile Advisor Grub. The only problem with this system the Combine has is the backups have no memory past when they were created. So, if i am right, this new player character had no idea how their predecessor died.
I think that'd be a great plot for the second episode of Entropy Zero Uprising
I'd like to point out that if you bring Wilson the obsolete turret with you, he and bad cop will discuss why bad cop hates everyone. Bad cop claims he doesn't and Wilson asks him to list people he likes. Bad cop says his wife, Wilson says that doesn't count. After a while the conversation is brought up again saying he's able to think of one person who bad cop may like (eluding to Bad Cop's daughter) and Bad cop brings up a metro cop 28, who I'm pretty sure is 2810/Bec.
Surprised that you didn't show the creepy citizen that stares at you while grinning in the building where you're introduced to Bec, or the ghosts you can find in certain spots.
Oh shit yeah I didn’t know that!
0:33
Tbh, in Entropy zero 1
It is pretty understandable
Metrocops are still humans, and not that trained to keep calm in so dire situations
so, in speech, he is rather reserved and calm for a guy who litterally gone through hell without fancy HEV suits and allies
In entropy zero 2
Well, he is more talkative, but it's pretty understandable when you got your personality back after so long
And without it
It is hard to make Bad cop better characters because emotionless combine will not care about his family anymore, and there are no emotions in meeting *SPOILER*
12:09 i didn't know this was a stealth section, i killed a rebel through the vent and took down the turrets with the revolver
Literally my ONLY criticism with Uprising is that the zombie metrocops talk, since they are just as human as the normal zombies so they should just be screaming and stuff
You can always just replace the talking voiceless with other ones in files though
I see what you mean, lore wise you‘re most likely correct that it doesn’t make sense, it‘s really cool though so I can excuse it personally lol
@@1lucia true
@@1luciathere is also a bit of inconsistency in the voice filters for the metrocops, but I do think that one of the filters used is basically 100% accurate to the original hl2 CP voice, which I like
I love this game
So this is how the game works if I didn't fluff the install somehow 😅
I had no subtitles, despite them on, in some parts, yet only subtitles in others. The entropy zero 2 guns, even the 357, had no sound. And alot of missing textures & other sounds.
Awesome Video man!
By the way, for the vortigaunt part, I found a great place behind a car where if you move close to the car the green energy will hit the car instead of you, then you can pop out and shoot them
Also in the Hard Work chapter I was too lazy to grab a medkit, then I spent the rest of the chapter in absolute hell fighting fast zombies on 1 hp LOL
12:31 NIIIICE
6:00 they're alot more fun to fight in closed off areas and really annoying in big open ones
Was wondering if anyone knows how to fix the audio for the metro cops dialogue and the random errors that keep appearing
I love the bad cop dalgo
great video, well deserved since this mod is really well made!
Nice video! I need to join this out.
i think the strider was either reprogrammed in a way or it killed you cuz you betrayed the combine
This is a mod that really improves as it goes, barring maybe the final section feels a bit bland IMO. I think combat really suffers from far too much mid-to-long range fighting where it's hard to even see who you're firing at though. Entropy 2 is a vastly better mod IMO, but I think this at least improves upon the first.
4:05 I think it’s actually intended on being “PCV”.
Lucia do you remember half life 2 first map on the building u see couples crying i think thats the main character 3:25
i really did like entropy zero 2, however i never understood the warning at the beginning. we don't really do anything "bad guy" in the game to warrant it i feel
I tried to download it with 7-Zip, but it was pretty impossible for me. We need this mod to be in Steam right now.
Simply check out a tutorial on how to install source mods
@@1lucia
Thanks for that.
But still, I need someone to make a video about how to install Entropy Zero: Uprising (A right & correct one unlike the one I saw)
I love this videos
I COULDENT GRT THIS TO DOWNLOAD BRUH I was so mad and I loved the dialogue in 2 it was great
Creators gonna create
6:17 nah that’s wild 💀
Either way, bec is with me
WHEN WILL THIS MOD FINALLY GET A STEAM PAGE?!
Wow its almost been a year?
aw man sucks that the first ending is canon, i love ending 2
I still cannot figure out how to download it. Any way you can help me?
You need to have entropy zero installed on steam. You then download uprising from moddb, then put the folder that is inside the zip in your sourcemods folder :P
@@1lucia lemme try this mein Freund
@@1lucia I got this popping up
"An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem."
2:12 disco elysium reference
Non-mechanical reproducton simuletion💀 im dead
2:15 a rope sprite in hl2?
So are there any poisen zombies?
it angers me there is a "cannon" ending. the point of choice is to allow one to chose a ending so by confirming one is cannon invalidates that choice.
i mean, HL1 did that too, since you can choose to either step into the portal and work for the gman or refuse and get sent to the room full of alien grunts, but the first one is the canon ending
Having more endings gives the players more stuff to discover while they wait for the next entry in a series; that is more content.
Your comment can only apply if it's either a standalone title like Undertale or if it's the final installment in a story.
@@Leee275 I'm confused. your statement about having more endings for content is... semi-justified, but the other purpose for endings is to give the player options. how would you feel if Fallout New Vegas had a "cannon ending" which it shouldn't.
@@TheLostProbe (fucking youtube not telling me someone replied) you have a point. and i can't argue with that, but the other thing that angers me is that the rebel ending it a more... positive? good? ending? while the combine one is a... bad? ending. i put question marks because it really depends on viewpoint.
@@klortikterra4423 I haven't played any of the Fallout games, isn't New Vegas a standalone title in the Fallout franchise? I would imagine that's why it has no canon ending.
Listen you can make fun of us for using imperial all you want but we only use it because pirates stole Thomas Jefferson’s set of metric standard measurements.
This is my favourite historical fact that makes you sound unhinged when expressing it, but yeah we were supposed to be the second country to use metric but settled on keeping to imperial because of the loss of those. To be fair we are better than the countries that use a mix of imperial and metric. Like Canada and the uk.
Imagine making a mod so good that people make mods of that mod
Can someone make a tutorial of how to launch this game