@@vladimirhorowitz After he clipped through the roof and fell to the atrium, he hacked the turret and set it to friendly fire. The turret fired on Marchenko during the cutscene.
Eventually buying a new 3d printed heart will cost the same as a nickel plated pistol hopefully if humanity doesn't fuck things up to bad along the way we may arrive by 2060 and overcome death
If large enough an object fell in the ocean a tidal wave big enough to cross over north America could happen falling satilights can cause it or orbital kinetic weapons like the clash of the titans tidal wave
I'd use a vertical pole shaft in the middle of a mountain going 5 miles down to anchor the base structure of a space elevator the higher the mountain the better
Tunnels around the planet between tectonic plates would survive almost anything if our tunnel boring machines could control the shifting continents we would have unlimited electricity to the tenth power
Another thing all the world's traditions say that civilization got obliterated 32 times but some portions of those 32 other times survived with all the remaining technology in ancient underground cities so what did they do with all that technology? It's still sitting under some desert mountain hill or moon would be my best bet if they died before they moved the machines or the orary wasn't found
There is no way this is the WR. you spend WAY too much time in the menu. I was wrong. This is officially the WR speedrun. Please OP , why did you spend so much time in the menu? It seemed like you were patiently letting viewers see the info tabs. What's there a reason for this? I am dying to know. Also, I am sorry for saying this couldn't be the WR speedrun.
I was a little upset about how quick the storyline was in my first play through but not many other games live rent free in my head like this one, great piece of art overall
it is also true that the main objectives are very simple too. Though I think the level design is really cool I'm not sure but I think this has more tunnels and alleys than HR. and yet there's so much lore in the emails, PDAs and above all around the levels that tie back precisely to the first Deus Ex that it makes you dizzy.
@@nvcn86 I just finished the game for the first time and I am absolutely appalled that it just ended like that. Like I’m still reeling from that. Did the game experience production issues or something? Why the hell does it end like that? And the fact that it will probably never get a sequel is just mind blowing
@@arisumego I believe mankind divided didn't sell so well, so square enix was probably hesitant to do another one to finish the trilogy. Good news is that eidos montreal now have different publisher and according to them they are working on the next deus ex game (very early stages). Hopefully they gonna finish jensen story. also did you play any of the mankind divided story DLCs? "A Criminal Past" is a really good one.
@@ВасяПетрович-ь2я It didn't sell well precisely because it was half a game. The previous publisher were shitlords that demanded they make a trilogy, so they split this game in half, and they never got to make the second half (yet) because the publisher was disappointed that their half-game had half sales lol
игра не успевает стримить ресурсы при использовании рывков и не дает их совершать после 4х штук, приходится перезагружать локацию для того чтобы быстрее перемещаться, время загрузки не идет в расчет
I just repeated the speedrun of this speedrunner on the Xbox console, while playing on the “I never asked for this” difficulty, that is, if I died, everything would start all over again, even though I did it in an hour and a half, and not in 40 minutes like a speedrunner. I just wanted to show off something.
If some people were able to live forever it would cause wars of other people wanting the same body implants also when we become multi planetary kinetic orbital weapons or falling debris could destroy all the city's and factorys
You gotta start from the bone marrow out all our major arteries are connected through bones 3d printing organs is simple enough but hardcore Henry rewiring the whole human body and connecting artificial roots to 3d printed organs is hard asf God damn near impossible 50% cyborg is the only way to survive in space long term
You could float tunnel boring machines between continental tectonic plates by filling the fissures with water unlimited electricity dropping thermal voltayic rods 5 miles down and you'd be able to predict earthquakes and slipping of the plates easier for tsunami prevention
If I was to design buildings and skyscrapers I'd use the incline of mountains like the leaning tower of pizza that way there would be no limit to how high or wide I could build my skyscrapers leaning against the mountains
We will run out of lithium platinum titanium and other rare elements long before we deplete the world's natural oil reserves if we want to continue to have high technology we will have to mine space or the remaining resources will become too expensive
Geothermal never runs out unlike nuclear energy geothermal is a permanent energy source I'd build underground temples and elevators and highways between tectonic plates
Hurricanes can carry orbital biological weapons also so commercial space vessals would be restricted because anything on-board could easily be turned weapon