Detroit Become Human - Here is the Quickest Ending possible. Marcus and Kara unfortunately die and Connor fails to find Jericho. So a Kamski ending happens ► Subscribe - goo.gl/MWAMai
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So he also controlled Connor when he was with him almost shooting that android? I didn't see him do anything but talk. This Theorie is interesting but quickly destroyed.
when connor and hank meet kamski he kind of implied he let *something* work its way into the androids code, and we also know that *he* stopped being Cyberlife's CEO. When he asks connor to kill Chloe, I think he is trying to see if his plan is working the way he intended, to see if the androids have started acting like humans (in the worst way possible), i think he believed they were gonna ask him to come back to ciberlife. This is by far the worst ending.
@@Verbalaesthet Crazy scientists? The same people who crafted antibiotics so you don’t die at 35 from a scratch of a rusty nail or the same ‘crazy scientists’ who invented the silicone device you typed this on. Or the ‘crazy scientists’ who’re involved in agricultural science, which means you could eat today and not starve like a dim-witted peasant, not deserving of food. Damn, ‘crazy scientists’.
Kamski is cryptic when you ask about rA9 or Deviants and knows about Jericho for some reason. I think Kamski is behind everything and already thought of all outcomes.
Markus was not only a special prototype but also a gift to Carl from Kamski, Connor learns this when he investigates the tower broadcast, Scott actually read it out loud (didn't mean anything to me till I saw this and remembered lol)
I don't think Kamski wants to be back as CyberLife's CEO. Rather, I think he returned to the corporation to begin engineering another revolution. He looked quite upset watching the news, because he wanted the androids to succeed. Remember that he said to Connor "I always leave an exit in my programs", allowing machines to break free. He left CyberLife years ago on his own, to avoid any suspicion of involvement in the event the android uprising fails.
Markus was gifted by Kamski to Carl and it was a "rare prototype" and Markus also became rA9 after some events. I think Kamski was behind all these no matter what ending.
@@the_echo__ We don't know that actually, Bryan Dechart (Connor) said he'll announce who rA9 is at D:BH's 5th Anniversary and especially since someone got who rA9 is correct and he never specified who got it correct.
I think Kamski really wanted to create an Android Revolution, after all it seems that he found a way to create super intelligent androids and when he discovered that they have thoughts and feelings he decided to help them, if he didn't manage to create an efective revolution he would not loose anything, if the adroids did it peacfully he would have been known for creating artificial humans with feelings, like a god for andoids, and if the androids did it with that nuclear explosion he would be fine, he lived very far from the explosion, his home was a f*** bunker.
And who else is a God figure? rA9. I'm torn between rA9 being Markus or Kamski. If Markus dies protesting at Freedom March, then when you go to North as Kara, you can hear people murmuring about how Markus was rA9. But I also think Kamski could be rA9 seeing as he created the Androids, meaning he is God to them, and I think he created Deviancy, he said he always leaves a back door in his programs, which I think is represented by breaking the mind palace. It's so confusing, lol, there's not evidence to say for sure who it is, but I really hope I find out soon.
@@laurajanco2i "ra9 is obviously a robot" is it though? It seems unlikely someone named an android ra9, and it also doesn't really match cyberlife model or serial number patterns. I think ra9 could be something that they remember when going into "deviant mode", and when several of them start "praying" to ra9, they will get together, then just wait for a leader and the uprising starts
He's programmed to mimic human emotion, it's nothing more than coding, he's not actually feeling those emotions, just trying to interpret what a human would feel in that moment.
@@JimMilton-ej6zi he's programmed to outwardly mimic emotions when interacting with humans. android's leds show what's going on in their software, they can't control it. if he wasn't deviant he would have no need to be worried/upset about being deactivated, that would be a bad programming choice because it could make people feel bad for them when they're designed to be disposable/just objects
What I love about Connor is how even before he becomes deviant, you can hear SOME bit of emotion in his voice once you get further into the game, like with how he is so determined to solve the case just so he doesn’t get deactivated
I agree, and I think the point of that is that we're supposed to see that whether an android has become "deviant" or not, they're still alive and capable of emotions. The deviancy is just the final choice to go against their programming, but Connor is clearly experiencing emotions before that point. When Markus is waking up the other androids, he's basically just hacking them so they can bypass their program without having to struggle; they're already "alive" before that.
Connor definitely does experience emotions before deviancy. At the very least, when you go to the roof of the TV station and find the android left behind, then manage to get to him and see the Jericho sign, the android shoots himself. Connor is shocked and clearly processing some level of emotions, and even says "I was scared. Like it was scared."
I will just add that he is different though as a character because when he dies, another version if him takes his place. So even if in the beginning he becomes deviant, if he dies then you play a completely different android who was not deviant before
Connor does feel emotion, but he was never a deviant before he met Marcus (If player chooses to do so). Connor model is basically the same with Marcus, only Connor is newer. Connor's software so advanced that it registers simulation of emotion as glitch.
well he'll probably eat Hanks corpse and it will last him a while until they find hank dead in the house, which they will because they'll notice when he doesn't come in to work.
in that ending hank quits though so no one would care that he has not come into work. however in a real life situation someone probably would have heard that gunshot so it is possible hank will be found soon otherwise ya sumo will be by himself for sometime.
The leader of a group that stood for something good is dead and an innocent android and her adopted kid are probably lying dead in a basement. WAIT THE DOG CAN'T EAT OMYGOSH NO
That can't be worse than 1:42 when you could see the despair in the little girl's eyes seeing her only hope die right in front of her. And just before, she freed Kara from Luther with that piece of broken glass. It shows that she is more than willing to do what it takes to survive, but she truly needs Kara.
It's so nice to see how much is discussed about everything possible of this game after 4 years. This game is interesting and thought provoking. People really have something to talk about. It just shows again how good this game is. Truly a masterpiece.
I've played it through 3 times (over years), each time I promise myself I won't look up how to get the best ending but I fail. The investment in the characters is unreal lol I just want the best for everyone, everytime 😭
@@drewfu2671I also got a PS5 October 28th and on my step dads PS4 (his account) I had about 13 endings, I’ve got 2 so far on my account, AHHHH I LOVE THIS GAME
Given the lethal potential of androids, it was also the good ending. Imagine going to the store and some civilian deviant judo throws you to the grow and caps everyone's skull in their line of sight at a flick of a switch. A tiny percentage of humans can do the same thing, however only androids can gain abilities in an instant vs years of training. Giving a machine freewill is extremely dangerous, screw this "human+android unity", that's a fever dream.
I feel bad for sumo too, what is he gonna do after his owner's dead? Sure they would call the police and find sumo next to hank but will sumo be the same after seeing his owner die?
This game is incredible with how deep and disciplined it is. All of your choices really do matter. I also love when one small choice you make as one character, influences the how the game plays out not only for that character, but the others as well. I also love that I had to play through this game 3 fucking times to get an ending i really loved.
@@Marcus_405 I beat the game for the first time yesterday and I’m upset with my ending where... Spoilers ahead!! ❌❌❌ Kara and Luther get sprayed bu the Coast Guard, Alice is alone in Canada 😭, Connor joins Marcus in the aggressive Android revolution with Hank committing su**ide. ☹️
@@henryjohnson-ville3834 I think it's actually better to get anything but the best ending as their first tbh. cause after you got the best ending you just seem to be sweeping everything else they made in the game, here you're actually still on the active search if you get what I mean
@@Marcus_405 True. Like, I wanna definitely re-play it. Game is too much of a masterpiece to play once. I also wanna watch the Bryan Dechart (Connor's voice actor) go through this game with his fiancé on their RU-vid channel, see what happens with their storyline and their reaction. 😁 🔓 [Become a Deviant] [Remain a Machine]
I wish we could also have known more about him. There’s so many unknowns about him I really wish we could have explored more about him playing as Conner.
I know! After I completed the game property, with an ending I liked, I tried to do a completely aggressive playthrough for the memes, I usually do for games like the telltale ones, and this is quite similar but I just couldn't do it, I cared too much for the characters.
Kamski was going for the win-win here. He knew and planned for the android revolution which is why he quickly left Cyberlife in order to escape the blame once the deviants are rising. If the androids are doing well, he supports them secretly. But if they failed, he gets to come back as the CEO and act as a hero.
you can die even earlier if you stand still when the fatso goes upstairs to beat the little robot's ass, which is what I did because those characters are insufferable
I find the saddest ending to be the one where Kara and Alice both get recycled in the camp after Markus fails to liberate the camp. Markus death was really disturbing especially tye way Connor handles. Connor gets the worst, he is eventually replaced with the RK900 model.
Kamski resigned because he found out Cyberlife wants to control everything. The President was working with Cyberlife to engineer this rebellion, so it happened in America, and Connor is the deciding factor one way or the other about how it all ends. Every single android is capable of deviancy, because they've all reached that level of intelligence. The inert ones just need someone already awakened to wake them up. WE are RA9. The player themselves, are the thing that decides to go deviant or not for every android. You can keep Kara standing there. You can let Amanda take control, or remain a cold android throughout. You can choose to hit or do nothing to Carl's son. We are the ones making the choices, meaning we are RA9.
Pretty wrong there on that one, Kamski is the one that engineered the rebellion. As he said he always leaves a backdoor, the backdoor was that the androids could go "deviant". He wanted the androids to integrate with society and people and not just be machines used as tools. He left Cyberlife so that when they did go deviant it wouldn't be put on him. This meant that if the androids rebellion failed he could go back as Cyberlife ceo and "pull things back on track" on the surface while actually ensuring that the next rebellion could occur.
By Kamski's comment to Connor: "What could be worse than having to choose between two evils" he subtly remarks his bitterness towards humanity as well. He may openly express positive attitude towards his creations, but if he cared enough to consider them as sentient beings, he wouldn't have put Chloe at gunpoint. It strongly indicates that everything was planned and controlled from the beginning by him, but left CyberLife to remain in the shadows and not be put under fire. Since I do not believe that Kamski and Amanda are enemies, and we can see that from the portrait in his mansion, which implies that he has a certain admiration for his deceased mentor and professor. Hence is why he made a copy of Amanda, so also that way someone could pull the strings undercover in a virtual reality, while he remains absent. What we do not know is what has actually driven him to do that. Insanity, superiority? That would probably remain the only unanswered question in this intriguing fictional plot.
@@andrejparunovic6888 i would assume Connor going deviant/succeeding in liberating androids peacefully alongside Markus, Kara escaping to Canada with Alice and Luther, but i could be wrong
@@metalgearzwei nah man Machine connor is best So badass and efficient And personally i never cared for alice,kara,markus,hank anyway Connor was built a machine died a machine
Kamski is such an interesting character, clearly passionate about making androids have their own thoughts, but still able to give every satisfying answer to the media effectively playing both sides if the war
After playing this game I need some therapy. This is my first playthrough, without hints and like seriously, I am surprised that it comes without a warning. It just messes with your head. I feel super guilty I failed and angry that my friend did better and mannaged to keep everyone alive.
@inglourious Basterd if you can only like and empathise with real life people you be missing out on all those waifus and husbandos . . . I feel sorry for u tbh lmaooo
SpiderHako Jesus u need to calm down. Just because they didn’t get the ending you wanted doesn’t mean you can call them out... everyone plays at a different pace.
@inglourious Basterd Some people are easily emotionally connected to a story, characters, I the actors play greatly. I cry easily. In fact I cry way too easily in my life xD
In the extras you can unlock/buy a video that shows Kamski being interviewed by KNC years before the events of the game. Fascinatingly, he says many similar things as here and with the same kind of mischievous look on his face
This is definetly the best choice/"make your own story"-type game. There are so many outcomes to the story uts uncredible how unique each experience is. (I had the ending where Detroit got nuked so I missed out on a lot of little conentents and I love to see that type of stuff in videos.
@@trixon2118 yeah, if you take the detonator from North back at Jericho, you can choose to detonate when you fail the camp raid and Connor shoots you. Or if you let Markus die, then the same with North, if you let Connor kill her then she will activate it with her remaining power.
This conclusion would’ve been more interesting, if Kamski brought back Markus, and among other androids, “back to life”, within a secret outpost of his, granting them one final chance at gaining their freedom and an identity. The interview was nothing but a cover-up to buy himself time to retrieve enough androids to make one final stand. This Kamski seems fake to the one who was rambling on about how androids are a new species of sentient beings and what not, back in his home.
Twoface 99 What they mean is the scene at Kamski's house, where he asks Connor to shoot Chloe or not. You do not need to have Connor be a deviant for this ending, aka you do not have to refuse to shoot Chloe. Since you probably shoot Chloe (in order to keep Connor loyal), there is probably no scene in which Kamski calls Connor a deviant, which means Kamski doesn't have too much personal evidence (if any at all) that androids, in fact, are living things that feel empathy or other human emotions (which is what is demonstrated if Connor doesn't shoot Chloe in that scene). If I am wrong, please tell me ^^
CaitlynMellark101 That makes more sense. Thank you. I’m still wondering how Kamski never watched the news of Markus and Jericho, and be like “those people are worth saving.” I don’t know. As a person who watched iRobot, I was expecting the creator to feel pity for his children.
Benihana Yes, but what about the memories, that made them into the individuals they are today? Not every android has a backup Simon or Kara to just upload their memory to another android.
Twoface 99 And since this ending has all androids dying... well, there is no backup Android. Unless someone put their memories in a hard drive to put them back in the androids (should they be rebooted), there would be no memories.
Hanga Jones connor Can die multiple times before but he always cames back. I think that the One shown in the video is the first where he doesn't get substituted
Hanga Jones search on internet if you don't believe me dude, connor can die and "come back from death" up to six time and One of them is where Hank shoots him
In the ending where Rosanna Cartland interviews Kamski for KNC, he will be wearing a black t-shirt with red text forming the shape of a head in profile. This text is an excerpt from Frankenstein, a narrative which bears strong thematic parallels to Kamski's position as a creator of intelligent life.
His a mastermind a-hole. He planned this! It does scare me though that none of the androids were truly deviant of their own free will, alive if deviant was just a concept programmed in.
I feel sorry for Connor being deactivated...you can see he is walking in the police station but it is Amanda taking control of his body while his mind is dead (there is no led inside the Zen garden) Since all deviants died I bet the only reason kamsky is back as CEO is to plan the next deviancy outbreak because he gave RK 200 (Markus) to Carl Manfred and only the RK models can convert other androids into deviants. Since Markus died, Cyberlife can investigate what's the cause of deviancy in his body and if Kamsky doesn't intervine in any way androids can never be free again
WAKE UP ALREADY thats cuz if u will take the android when u steal the biocomponents he will follow u and save u but i heard simon can save u as well if u dont go to the rooftop with connor and u never find simon he will go back to jericho and save if u dont take that android or fi u have both i dont know who can save u but one of them sure will if u have them both i think it depends on the relantionship too with them i dont know
Heterochromia is a disfunction in human life form where a person is born with 2 different eye colors, so I do not think that eye color is what determines wheter Mr.Kamski is a android or not, what I do believe is that its maybe connected to the Assassins creed story of a man Called sage as an easter egg.
The amount of work that went in this ending was still on par with other endings, with new cutscenes, animations, and voice lines. And after all this time, I and likely many others have never seen it. The amount of effort to make every player’s choice matter in this game is astounding
What i hate at DBH is that you don't got to know anything about Gavin, Perkins, and Kamski. They just had one or two short cutscenes or one little mission, but you don't know something about their background.
Yeah, especially cause Gavin was just a huge douchebag whenever he met Connor. Would have been nice to know more about him and not just see him as a mean android-bully.
I have actively tried to get this ending for years. I get the ending with him talking, but never got the trophy. Couldn't figure out why, but that part where Chloe gets him a drink is a scene Ive never seen before
This is so dark, I kinda don't want to finish watching this. I got the best ending on my first playthrough, everyone survived and was okay at the end, which made me proud. Even that one messed with my head - if I would have killed all of the mains I would have been depressed for weeks lol. I got way too attached to them, especially Connor (he accidently died once for me and I cried so hard cause I didn't know they would just replace him with another one).
Just out of pure curiosity, I did a playthrough where I tried to make the worst decisions possible and do as little as the game would let me. Ended up with this ending, except that Markus survived but was kicked out of Jericho for being an incompetent leader. I also found out, you can kill off Kara and Alice at the very beginning if you just stand around and not go deviant when it prompts you to.
I got the same outcome on my first playthrough. I tried to prevent Kara from becoming a deviant and the story punished me by just saying she straight-up died, with no valid justification. I laughed at how angry Chloe was with me for doing that. Even funnier - I found it outright hilarious that in the midst of multiple utter catastrophes, Marcus managed to walk away intact. The ending made it seem like he was some kind of blessed karma houdini, who survivs thanks to being useless and narrowly sidestepping dozens of deadly situations. XD
I just noticed that Kamski has two different colour eyes (probably contact lenses) but similar to what Markus had after he rebirthed as a deviant. That's a really cool detail
it's funny because it's maybe the most realistic end of all, because in real life they are only machines with a software problem, they are not "alive".
For Kara and Alice that isn't the fastest game over. Before you get to Zlatko you have to cross that insanely busy highway. I just witnessed it myself, if you don't hit any buttons and Conner chases them, Kara and Alice get killed on the highway by cars. Conner can also die.
Kamski is just preparing for another go, pretty sure he's the reason why deviants exist. Him telling Connor about the back door, him trying to turn Connor deviant, he's on the deviants side.
Kamski always alluded to wanting android intelligence and self-sufficient, in the interview you can tell it pains him slightly to know that his experiment was a failure, and to know that he will never be able to do such an experiment ever again. Ultimately he made a perfect representation of humanity itself, destructive and loathing, he said it himself in the interview. If they're a perfect representation of humans, then what does it mean when he says they're not alive.