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check the list to be sure:
https://metrovideogame.fandom.com/wiki/Moral_Points
Thank you, I knew that page, but it didn`t give a clue about the effect of killing people on the morale system.
It`s written here: At the end:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/metro2033/guide.asp?ID=9393
Does everything here said about killing people and morale points correspond to Last Light too?
For if so, why can/should you knock people unconscious for the good ending?
This question is connected to Metro 2033 too:
If killing bad people in general doesn`t give you negative karma points, why should I punch the enemies unconscious?
As I said above certain MPs can be earned for getting through certain section without killing, that's what the knockout is for.
I must say I killed lots of humans and looted every single corpse I saw, so I can confirm it is entirely possible to earn enough morale points otherwise for the "good" ending.