Wish someone would upload each of these lines with the increasingly robotic voice. Personally, I'd love it. :D Although, get the feeling the person would need to know exactly what was applied to the voice for each stage.
00:38 " NO! Die Claptrap! Do not start DANCING! " lmao I'm dying 😂 03:26 " Ready to chew ass and spit gym...and I'm all outta ass " this one is even more funny
Bl2 is his ending his character development is interesting in bl tps as it's his middle skill tree that does it (cyber commando, he slowly becomes more machine with cyber augment skills)
I would be almost okay if they brought Wilhelm back as a full fledged robot. Unsure what the story would be for the why and how of it. Might be saying this as I had fun playing as him in the Pre-Sequel and it kinda sucks in hindsight that he's killed in Borderlands 2.
I could see him coming back as maybe the head of a new weapons manufacturing company or with some tie-in to purchasable robot companions, would be cool to see tbh.
Actually its possible since he was more robot than man taking his AI is a possibility like they did AI jack and CANONICALLY nisha MIGHT still be alive as well the developers mentioned that side quests may or may not be canonically done in game depending on whether or not they want to bring nisha back So yes its POSSIBLE although considering TPS poor sales its most likely not BUT THEN AGAIN they DID bring back timothy and aurelia
@@TheCodemanc4 Well, my original thought was that it could be justified that hes part robot, but company is so terrible that the feanchise is deas to me now, so dont care anymore.
the way he acts here and bl2 is vastly different, but i feel like the "rust virus" brought up in the game may have driven him mad, summers did warn him about it and to avoid augmentation but i think the virus caused him to end up addicted to it and slowly eroded his sanity and sense of self until we got the bl2 Wilhelm
Nah, I think the rust virus only contributed to his death in BL2 by slowly weakening him from within over the years. The personality degradation is just a classic case of cyberpsychosis; he was already violent and had a general lack of empathy, and it got worse the more he replaced his body with cybernetics. He literally threw away his humanity in favor of borging up, and his mental state came to reflect that
I played as this guy first in Pre Sequel, and after getting Power Fist, I kinda wished I waited until I had gotten halfway through TVHM to do that and make the fight against Sentinel even cooler.
Don't know if you know this after a year, but it's because some of his skills replace his limbs, and each time those are inplanted, his voice gets deeper and more robotic.