Couldn't stay loyle to UNATCO

Dropped boys, honestly, I dropped it because I wanted to stay loyle to muh UNATCO.

MostValuableGoy of the Year award goes to OP.

I agree it should've been an option.

Good goy agent!

the only ending is that one where you destroy the internet.

Damn right.

That actually was an option at some point, but they had to cut a lot of shit out.

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I want a Deus Ex game dealing with the aftermath of that.

When will you Holla Forums freaks leave us alone?

Why else would JC defect immediately after seeing it? He was conditioned by the jews from the start.

Congratulation, you are the real adam jensjensn

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Bob Page is so Jewish even the other globalist kikes couldn't tolerate him.

I'm pretty sure (((Morgan Everett))) was just mad that he got out-jewed by a goyim.

You know as well as I do that Jews have a tradition of hiding their rodent nature by assuming a gentile identity.

Ever wonder why so many of Page's enemies are led by black men and all of Page's allies are white?

Except Chow, I suppose, but she was an ally of convenience.

kek

is this a loyle thread?

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>>>/monster/

illuminati ending is the only true ending

Globalist scum.

i thought sucking corporate dick was Holla Forumss main source of nutrition

This. Only acceptable path in DX is JC becoming a god so as to be our next Fuhrer.

basically this the game was behind schedule by a lot (which is why many people complain that it was graphically obsolete when it was released). I would've loved an optional "side with unatco" storyline but oh well.

most likely a reference from The Sopranos (see embed)

Gonna make a vid of that

National Socialism is anti-capitalist you fucking morong

But user, JC is a monsterboy, not a monstergirl.

Hopefully this edit is adequate

That was going to be in the game. I guess they removed this option because they knew only retards would pick it.

I think it was simply that they had planned that it would branch off different from the rest due to the fact that there would be nobody to destroy the UC that Versalife had on top of the fact that France would become completely redundant and therefore couldn't do it due to time constraints. The choice was most likely between doing it half-assed and not doing it at all, meaning that the UNATCO ending would need to be ditched. The part about retards picking it wouldn't really make much sense, most games always have at least one very clear bad ending so it would make sense to keep it regardless of how retarded you would have to be. In fact, it would have potential to make it even more effective at showing how fucked-up of a choice that is, the embed you picked is clear proof of this since I doubt that most people picking the UNATCO option would feel happy to hear Paul say that.

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That was a cut option, and in the end I think Bob Page offers you the entire country of Switzerland or some shit in order to keep you loyal.

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You get the option to join Bob Page and the rest of MJ12 at the end, you fucking mong.

I find that hard to believe.

I thought you could only join the Illuminati.

One of the funnier takes on the classic scene regarding the discovery of clandestinely planted explosives. You did well, user.

Tong was not Wong.

Imagine the worldwide famine, the percentage of related deaths and cannibalism that ensue. 9/10 of current population would have to die in the span of one year.

Actually, I think you might be right.

Breddy gud.

JC a Dong!
A dong?

What's so bad about this?

It's impossible to go back, even if you wanted to. The course of history is stronger than any one person, group, or idea. You could kill a lot of people in one catastrophe, but we know too much–we'd be back to industrial agriculture, high populations, and manufacturing- and service-intensive industries within a few decades.

we'd miss you user

Well, that's even better.

OLD MEN

I am an atheist but how can I face my ancestors after this?

you sure you're in the right thread man?

UNATCO?

either that or the spambot returned.

*tips fedora*

Fuck off, Christcuck.

Because of no internet? Are rare Pepes really that important to humanity?

without Pepe there is no humanity

stay bluepilled, kiddo

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Both of you cucks shut up. Christianity AND atheism is jewish.

Why would you stay loyal to the organization that was manipulated out of power???

So fuck that… instead you can make choices that have consequences/impact by siding with a faction.

Stopped reading there. I won't bother reading the rest of what you typed and I don't care what point you're trying to make. There is no excuse for this level of retardation.

pretty true, tbh

You're a retard.

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back to the front page with you

My favorite part about this game isn't getting out basic redpills on a popular medium inhabited by somewhat intellectual people (or used to) but that you get betrayed by a Russian female Jew which is a more "vague" redpill that the average consumer will not even see as inherently insidious besides the treacherous Soviet archetype and her attitude.

Invisible War? The game had a combination of all 3 endings, not one specific one.
JC blew up Area 51 AND connected to robot AI who's name I forgot. It was mentioned as The Collapse in IW, basically all of the world collapsed and corporations took power.
IW gets shit on way too much, it's not alll that bad of a game, I quite liked it honestly.

It's really knocked down by being stuck at 4:3. And the universal ammo. And the graphics.

Its fun. But its not as good as the nameless mod. Even with the nameless mods less than pro level design its such a labor of love, there's so much to do, there's so much to dig into. The nameless mods what I want out of a fan project. Its huge, imperfect and full of its own ideas.

Personally I found universal ammo a good thing. In all of the DX games I had one issue, and that was that I ran out of ammo for my favorite guns that became rarer at later levels. I really liked my modded 10mm in the original and HR, but I constantly ran out of ammo for it at the end and it was annoying, do I drop my favorite gun and lose it forever to make space for something I might not like or don't?
Weapon modding was also a ton better, you could mod a 10mm pistol to be an all purpose stealth tool if you put an EMP converter, suppressor and glass destabilizer on it, allowing you to silently destroy glass and disable traps.

checked myself smh

Did anyone ever unironically use the 7.62 Assault Rifle? It was so dogshit, fucking unusable imo.

Even as simple matter as urban traffic control system would be disrupted first, exactly like any other computerized process. Production and international trade of fossil fuels, synthetic fertilizers, and various medicine would have stopped as the result of political upheavals that so far were suppressed by widespread invigilation. Don't forget the ongoing epidemic of Gray Death that would spread unchecked in the turmoil. Severe food shortages would lead to more riots, which in turn would deepen and accelerate the collapse.

It was pretty good once you had the skill points in rifles to run and gun people without too much inaccuracy. When I got it to master level and put a couple of accuracy and recoil mods on it I used it like a second sniper rifle and it worked perfectly fine for that purpose.

just put a laser sight on it and aim for the head. fixes the accuracy problem if you have shit rifle skill, and kills enemies fast.

i swear, i am the only one that loved invisible war. not as good as the first, but still a worthy successor. human revolution has far more in common with it than the original.

My main problem with HR aside from faulty design choices with XP was that it's not really a Deus Ex game. The aesthetic, story and whole "feel" of the game is much more hard sci-fi and the whole augs=minorities bullshit doesn't work at all.

With IW, however, the problem is almost the same - they take what was a restrained story about transhumanism and go full fantasy territory, but I wouldn't have minded *that* much if the gameplay wasn't SERIOUSLY gimped. The areas feel claustrophobic, there's no reloading and there's "universal ammo", and in general it feels like a shooting gallery with setpieces spread inbetween.

Overall a lot of good ideas, but it doesn't execute them well at all and you can tell the writer was self-fellating to his own brilliancy instead of worrying about the game itself.

as a kid yea my first playthrough. sawed off and assault rifle anything. I also picked shit like the strength mod.

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is it worth replaying the game for an agressive playthrough?

I say give it a try

I always got that feeling too. believe me or not, HR was my first deus ex game, and after playing the first, i can understand why people say it and iw are different to the original.

after playing through iw, it seems squeenix took most of their inspiration from it and not the original. the two games feel very alike, the combat, small areas and dialogue, the streamlined stuff etc. this goes for md also. md is just hr2: augmentated boogaloo


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Apply yourself.

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i like the ontoherixc!!

I think it was more that they decided to take only the transhumanist angle of Deus Ex and then only added the conspiracy aspects later. In the original augmentations were a really expensive tool rather than some magical ethical dillemma. The only part where transhumanism had any actual role was when Bob Page was trying to become the internet and in the Helios ending, and even then the transhumanism shit was just a means to an end, Bob Page wanted it for the immortality while JC in order to set things right. All the conspiracy shit in the original was very clearly the focus as shown by the detail put into it, while in HR it was essentially "Illuminati, Bilderberg and Free-Masonry are all literally the same thing and they all want to take away our precious augmentations". There is a very noticable contrast between fighting an agency that uses angellic symbollism as their hierarchy and fighting against some rich hipster faggot that the game made it blatantly obvious was the bad guy.

Ad hominem.

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WTF is that gif???

Anyone?

You're fucking retarded.

Fucking robots get off of my board

Fuck this!

What a shame. Wish SE shat out a shitty remake of the original just so i could fap to that robotic jewess.

She isn't, vid related.

she isn't dead. this user's video
and quote from the dudesex wiki

"In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided it is implied that Malik is still alive. If you interact with the cereal box on the kitchen counter after returning from Golem City, a cutscene will play where Jensen begins to pour himself a bowl of cereal, then a toy VTOL falls out of the box, looking just like Malik's old craft. Jensen then inspects the box inside out and sees a note taped to the bottom that says "Hope you like the prize inside, spyboy!"[5]"

i'm so glad she is alive

Never played MD but it makes me so happy that my efforts of saving her are canonical.

insults =/= adhominem.
you're a retard.

Considering how they're milking the series, they should have done all endings as separate games. Maybe crap like HR and MD would have had some semblance of a focused story and world then.

That wasn't really what they were going for in Human Revolution. Augs were something that rich people had, and that working people had because they'd been upgraded by their bosses–and in the latter case, often backfired when they were fired from their jobs, because now they couldn't afford the drugs to keep them. It was Mankind Divided that did the augs=minorities stuff, presumably because they knew that having visible augmentations was looked down on in the original Deus Ex, and they had to justify the switch from augs being glamorous to augs being ostracized.

Deus Ex was not about transhumanism. It was about good government, and about the ways that a supposedly free society still shackles the individual.

You sure showed him.

Human Revolution is weird, because on the one hand, it is all about augmentation and on transhumanism, but on the other hand, people like Lazarus rightly point out that the entire transhumanism debate is just another venue for the Illuminati to exercise control, and they don't actually care whether people get augmented or not.

Yeah but him stating that is way into the game and really does feel like an after-thought. In fact, the entirety of Panchaea felt like an after-thought because even though you understand the relevance of going there and even though it is a very polished level, it feels like they didn't know what to do at that point so they just quickly added a level for the ending. And until you get there, it still goes on about transhumanism. Only once you save him is it explicitly stated that they did it for control and that they didn't really care about augmentations.

In one of the first missions, the hostage rescue at the plant, Lazarus is on the radio saying the "aug vs. natch shit" is a pointless smokescreen. The game's story eventually gets around to making the same point, but not until Hengsha, where Zhao tries to deactivate your augmentations–and it's only really hammered home, like you say, near the very end, when you talk with Taggart in Panchaea..
Yeah, they could have done a better job explaining the girls-in-a-supercomputer thing, and the choose-your-own-ending machine at the end was lazy. They even said that the last part of the game was rushed. I did appreciate the way they tried to vary things up with the zombie-like enemies, though–although they could have done a better job of it.

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