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As far as I could tell, and I watched all ending credits, the first one still recognizes the relationship, but isn’t as “heartfelt” if that makes sense.
To give you an example in the “true ending” judy was in underwear and was like, I’m not good at mushy messages, but yea you really made things awesome. See you in a bit. Mwah.
But river was like, hey I miss you. The kids miss you. Come on back when you can, I enjoyed our time together
And Judy was my second romance. So idk, may be minimal and Ive forgotten exactly what Was said, but pretty sure second parter takes priority, even though both leave a good message. 1 is just more “cute” than the other.. if that makes sense
Hey thanks. So the "special cutscenes" with each partner will still play depending onwhether you leave night city or go to space?
Each ending gives different dialogue from everyone. Partners included.
The easy way out ending was so sad for judy
Excellent point. I completely forgot about that. That very well could be the deciding factor for who the game sees as your primary romance in the credits
You should do all endings anyway. Once credits roll it will put you back at point of no return elevator.
Each of the endings has their own uniqueness shall we say. Worth watching all of them and seeing how the events unfold