God rly m8 be like a gamer messing up w the game (aka life). After doing stupid stuff he turns time backwards and choosing different things to happen inb nature and society and so on lmao
Markus became their leader because they weren't doing jackshit lol He literally finds this place by accident, says "lets still some shit to live" and become the leader
I love how North appoints herself as the leader, 100% convinced she can take that burden upon herself and eventually shows herself even more or just as incompetent as Markus in this run.
ikr plus its so ironic bc it is also mentioned that simon was one of the first androids in jericho which is also why a lot of androids listened to him. so it'd honestly make more sense for him to step up snd be the new leader, ofc, if hes still alive at that point
The only reason why North was so bad as a leader is because David Cage don't like her as well, normally she would won. Josh and Simon would be a truly bad leaders. Especially Josh.
@@Ebell899 I suppose they put the minimum effort into cut-scenes that barely anyone will see. I mean the level of incompetence you have to put in to see this ending is ridiculous. I'm interested to see what would happen if you chose to go back and save Jericho after being rejected though. Edit: Nvm found another vid with that. You basically just get reinstated as leader and North apologises. Meh.
4:51 What really made me laugh was this scene. If you did good when infiltrating the CyberLife warehouse, Jericho would’ve actually cheered when Markus gave his speech. But here, since Markus did so bad, no one cheered when he gave his speech. They’re all staring at him like, “The hEcK you mean?”
Why IS it up to Markus? Are Josh, North, and Simon so incompetent that they can't lead Jericho through a revolution, peaceful or otherwise, on their own? Just because Markus has moxie and determination, that doesn't make him the obvious messiah and leader for their people.
barbaro267 It does. He is prototype RK model like Connor. Only higher level androids can lead the revolution. Its Markus, if not him then Connor. But Connor cannot be true leader because he eventually gets controlled by Cyberlife and makes sappuku. So yeah it has to be Markus. Neither Simon nor Josh, North could not do it because they are basic level androids. I believe Kamski specifically designed Markus to be highly autonomous, to have free will and power to lead people. (He was the puppeteer of the whole revolution. *imho )
Nothing dictates that an higher version android must lead the revolution, he just has the initiative to do what no one dared to do before, and that generates confidence in the other androids. Connor is also a leader in the other endings either because he had a close encounter to the leader (and also is close to the player so it "feels" better when seeing him in first plane on the scene) or because he has an army of his own model
NANCOK another Connor fangirl/boy detected. Game dictates that. In every path where Markus does not survive Jericho fails. Even when Connor leads at the end, he fails, because he either obeys Amanda and deviants gets controlled by Cyberlife, or he escapes Amanda and ends up killing himself. That sums up my whole argument above. Have a nice day everyone!
fanboy of a character? wtf you talking about? by game standards yes, only Markus can succeed, but there's no LOGICAL reason for that to be the case, wich is what the other comment suggested
NANCOK chill. Logical reason is that Kamski orchestrated the whole revolution because he created Markus this way. Millions of other androids never even thought to rise up against creators before him as a whole nation. His program and his mission is to liberate his species and to lead revolution. That was my argument. RK200 aka Markus was Kamski's exclusive secret project. That is the reason why everyone except him fails according to the game. The deviancy was also inserted by Kamski himself, as he said he always leaves "emergency exit in the program". Kamski is God like figure in this game.
Yes, 0% is correct even if one person has completed it. It's called significant digits, and the devs chose to include too few to accurately call it more than 0%. Calling it 1% would be incorrect if 1 out of 500000 people got the ending. What they should have done instead is to call it
5:50 it’s weird seeing Markus actually express shock and emotion here. In all normal playthroughs, he’s such a neutral, even-leveled, self-righteous dude lol
Thanks for taking the time for doing all these extra scenes/endings. This makes me appreciate the game much more (And you for doing these!). They even went through the trouble of doing stuff for people actively trying to fuck up as much as possible.
15:15 honestly them running away while being shot at shows better message than them standing there and not blinking while.getting shot at at least for the public view
Felt bad for her too when they failed to free their people from the cyberlife store. Under the harsh exterior, she really just wants to give androids a fulfilling life. She didn’t get the worldly guidance Markus got, so she has wrong ideas about how to solve their problems, i guess.
@@Jessica1 (i know this is from a year ago but im curious tbh lol) Yeah but like, if Jericho is located, Markus has the option to save his people or save himself. If Jericho isn't found, he would still have the option to rejoin his people?
@@lovevioletta10 hi, i think once he is kicked out he can’t comeback even if connor doesn’t locate jericho. With connor locating jericho you >can< abandon jericho voluntarily ( forget the kicking thing ).You can’t leave jericho voluntarily if connor doesn’t locates u. The only way leaving early is being kicked. If u were kicked and connor locates i think everyone in jericho dies ( or north detonates the bomb ) and connor will remain machine cuz only markus can “deviant” him ( cuz the scene with north she fails to deviant connor bc its blocked, only markus can run a successful revolution
@@ilariafalanga I think they piece together where it is themselves and go. And to answer the other guys question if connor doesn't find out where Jericho is he gets deactivated and his storyline ends
@@ghostslayer1981 Jericho never gets attacked cause only Androids can find it. The FBI wouldn’t be able to do the things Connor did in the evidence room.
You also can do this with Simon alive. Saving him is one little ^ for Jericho and doesn't make a difference combined with the mega ˅˅˅ you get. Think of it this way: if you spare the Tracis and Chloe and save Hank, jumping over the fence to chase Kara on the highway doesn't mean you can't be a deviant. It balances out. It's actually interesting to see Simon in this ending, because it's one of the only endings where he hates Markus. Just thought I'd mention that.
I feel like in the rejected part, Josh, or Simon (if he's still alive) should fight North for control of the revolution, cause North self-proclaims herself as the new leader of the revolution. Josh is against violence, North is all for that. Also those planes that come in after North runs out of the command center thing in Jericho and Connor is on the ground, those things look like HKs from Terminator. (Also Connor is a model RK800. T-800.)
I mean this is realistically probably what would have happened if they just apointed the first person to say anything remotely inspiring as leader of an entire resistance. and of course psychobitch just runs it further into the ground.
Lead a revolution and when something goes wrong, just run away. Going back when dangerous gone and tell your people that's not your fault. He definitely is a politician.
I really wanna see a Connor play-through where he does everything according to programming. i.e. No instability. The revolution can go whichever way but Connor ends up completing his mission with Amanda always having full trust.
I don't know if you're still interested, but Bryan Dechart made a playthrough like that (the playlist is called Red Connor: Detroit Become Human Twitch Streams)
This really shows how much Markus was forced into being the main protagonist. Even when he ate shit in every obstacle, he acts the RoboJesus. The plot demanded he was the main character and so he was
One thing to keep in mind is that 0% doesn't necessarily mean none. This game doesn't seem to show partial percents. "percent" literally means "out of 100." So if one out of every thousand players got this ending, then it would still show up as 0% because it's actually .1% but the game doesn't do decimals.
"Be the Chosen One," they said! "IT'LL BE EASY," THEY SAID! "IT'LL BE FUN," THEY SAID! Lolnope. Thank you for this disturbing bizarro alternate world of a Markus point-of-view! (By the way, you are very handsome.)
Zenb0y123 Moore well I would say the way how it looks to me is that these people just keep on expecting too much of him and somehow are pissed off everytime. Idk it's down to perspective.
@@SuperDuperSP the one that actually is his fault is killing the civilian and saying his fate doesn't matter yet he runs from the protest and invaded Jericho
@@Joking2 Ummmm i don't think you understand what i mean. No matter your choices, even if public opinion is at it's highest, you will ALWAYS get fired upon during the demonstration. IT's what happens AFTER that changes
A standard for cliché hollywood lines and eye rolling moments..? I mean it's a good game, but it's nothing amazing. Not nearly as good as Heavy Rain, despite the much better voice acting.
MrPatrickbuit "nothing amazing" "not as good as Heavy Rain" Heavy Rain had what, 20 different endings? This game has over a hundred... every sing choice in this game has a huge impact, and the public reaction is the most realistic in any video game... the amount of time creators would have had to have spent making this game the way it is is insane, and frankly for you to call it "good but nothing amazing" or "not as good as Heavy Rain" is simply insulting... this game is a masterpiece compared to Heavy Rain and most other 2018 games, and is definitely game of the year worthy. I hate to break it to you, but if you don't think this game is amazing, the entire gaming industry is gonna be quite a disappointment for you buddy.
Epsilon Star Nah, I’m good. I appreciate the work that is put into the game and I do love the story involving Connor and Hank, however especially Markus’ story can be really cliché. That’s something that Heavy Rain didn’t have.
MrPatrickbuit being cliche is something you can't avoid in any good movie or video game, there's a reason some things become cliche, because they're effective. And in my opinion Markus' story is one of the least cliche things in DBH. If anything in that game is cliche, it's Kara's story.
@@epsilon5808 Cliches are avoidable with good writing and passion. Once you get tired of them you will have simular opinions to me and the other guy in this thread about stories you come across.
To answer your question about if the relationship with North, Simon (if he's alive) and Josh affects the dialogue if you get kicked out of Jericho. Unfortunately, no. When I tried this outcome for the first time, I did some calculations to get the Lover relationship with North (since she's the one kicking Markus out of Jericho, I mainly tried to have a good relationship with her) and an at least decent relationship with Simon and Josh (in the end, Simon was "Friend" and Josh was "Neutral") but with the "Unpopular" relationship with Jericho to see if it can change the outcome of the scene and it didn't change anything to the scene. It was the exact same scene with no difference. I guess the developers didn't expect that someone playing the game would do that. Well, with this many possibilities, I guess it's complicated to think about everything.