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Wait so technically we’re the obedient officers. That’s why our team only needs breaks and would rather arrest people than kill for their mental health
ОтветитьUncle Gerard was right all along!
ОтветитьThe way i play this game, is very much so a speed-run type;
I've reached S rank on all missions, and now hearing that Judge was part of the LSD program...
Jeez, it all makes sense now, im a good boy though, i only off one civilian on purpose, just so i dont have to tie all civs up.
God I wish Ready Or Not was on console
ОтветитьEXACTLY the type of content ive been wanting to watch after seeing the amount of detail in the atmosphere of this game glad i finally found this. I'm looking forward to the next uploads
Ответитьdang bro door kicking game has some deep lore
ОтветитьMK Ultra MK Ultra MK Ultra MK Ultra, Ted Big K, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ОтветитьThe biggest conspiracy this game is hiding is that it doesn’t look anywhere near as real as the pre game release trailers.
ОтветитьPolitical conspiracies ❌
In game conspiracies ✅
untreated mental illness does make you crazy lol like what?
ОтветитьAlmost choked to death eating my nutella toast during this video. Breathtaking Video.
Ответить"Secret meetings", huh.
Wait until he finds what's on Triad.
i diddn't get blown up once when I first played this, since i make a habbit out of always expecting an IED
ОтветитьGuys its not ruby ridge its a reference for wako... dumbassess
ОтветитьGerard talking about the cycle he and judge are in reminds me of mgs 3, snake will kill big boss to become big boss and will be eventually be ursurped.
ОтветитьReady or not is not realistic the AI is so garbage its basically a shooting gallery with harsh bullet damage.
Ответитьhello only funny thing im gonna point out is that the name of the city is "suenios" suenos is a different thing, not bad but diferent, srry for bein a grammar police, hope u have a nice rest of existence!
ОтветитьHello, what do you think about RoN's reflection of the conspiracy theories in real life?
ОтветитьThey straight up suggested that American intelligence agencies play a role in human trafficking in the last mission at the port (secret objective).
ОтветитьThey put so much details that I completely missed. Now feel sorry for them😮
ОтветитьOnly an American can say that a school shooting has more nuance then expected
ОтветитьWait, RoN has story? When was that added? It's been ages since I've played.
ОтветитьMKUltra
Ответитьwait
he was naked?!
how come ive never noticed
First Cohort are the influential and the Thinker.
Second Cohort are the iron fist and the Attackers.
Third Cohort are the silk glove and the Judge.
I honestly drew more reference by Chris Dorner on this level. I didn't even think of Ruby Ridge
ОтветитьYou gonna hate me for this, but short barrel shotgun(SBS) tax stamps are actually 5 bucks. It’s short barreled rifles(SBR) that are 200 bucks and suppressors😳
ОтветитьI love this game and i cherish being blown up the first time by opening that door XD
ОтветитьNote that Gerard's allies were also First Cohort subjects, or related to the USIA's experiments in some form.
Gerard will occasionally say to them something akin to "You have to do this after what they did to you - look at you!"
His cronies were also unprepared for him to attack the station. They sometimes say to him "Shit, Gerard what did you do?" and "They're going to come right here now!"
They also expected to complete their plan quietly, but something spurred Gerard into action instead without telling his buddies.
They occasionally say something like "We need to finish and be gone by the morning". I can't recall the line fully.
What about the quickplay team, assuming commander mode is the canon way to play the game. D platoon is pictured in the photgraph with judge but from memory only appear in quickplay, i havnt seen them or i never took notice of the first team i had. If d platoon is judge king etc then who are all these officers that we go tjrough, and where is d platoon in commander mode, like i said assuming commander mode the canon way to play
ОтветитьHonestly I really hate the direction the story is going right now. Secret government experiments, unlikely connections and threads, the Judge being an unwitting(maybe) pawn. It feels like it kind of undermines the down-to-earth realism this game puts so much effort into portraying. Sure, this stuff happens, but I miss the simpler missions of a gas station stick up gone wrong, or a meth lab bust. A politicians home being attacked by the people his bills fuck over, or an undercover cop being discovered by the gang hes infiltrated. I think The War is my favourite story thread because of its simpler material
Ответитьwhoa this is an interesting conspiracy, i think this one is a real one on this game, too much evidence to pointing.
also I won't die in door traps, it's just impossible, even start of first mission I've always used the mirror on every single door, it's my ocd and sometimes even double check😂😂😂, if this game have save in middle of mission too then I'd save with every room cleared💀💀💀
This game gives me more and more True Detective Season 1 vibes... I gotta get my PC upgraded already ffs
ОтветитьDude wanted to sound smart shutting down things that they're just conspiracy theories when Feds and the CIA admitted to the public faces the shi+ they did. Lemme guess, you took the jab as well? How do you feel now getting dooped by your own gov? 😂
ОтветитьSounds like a prequel to F.E.A.R. :P
ОтветитьHiding?!
ОтветитьDavid "Judge" Beaumont should be one of the tragic video game Main Characters. He just like Officer K in the movie BladeRunner 2049. And also like the " Venom Snake" in Metal Gear Solid V. They story and the "Character" who they are acting also is fake and phantom. Sad Judge...
ОтветитьArent the instructions in the brief to kill Gerard, not arrest? That leads to the people in Los Suenos know more than they let on. They dont want the conspiracy to get out.
ОтветитьI have a feeling he was dismissed from the USIA because he failed a psychiatric evaluation. I can only imagine he was given one due to him showing signs of schizophrenia-- maybe his mental health declined enormously due to a traumatic event. The real-world conspiracies he knew of through his time within the USIA started to mix with delusional conspiracies. There are possible holes in Gerard's hypotheses, like the fact that the dead and missing individuals from the first cohort were also the sort of people to likely have many enemies... and let's be honest, calling Los Suenos inhospitable would be an enormous understatement.
It's interesting to be given all of this information without any tangible way of separating truth from fiction. I'm not the biggest fan of the mission itself, but the inclusion of Gerard as an unreliable narrator (or lore dumper) was an excellent decision by the developers.
Yeah the "MLO" is definitely real. I mean "Los Suenos" is a chaotic hellscape and people like "Edmund Macfarlane" are proof positive of this "city"wide conspiracy's effects. We have enough of the documentation to know this much for a fact. Thank goodness this is all fictional.
Thanks for reading my comment, officer. I will not answer my door if I see a man in a suit in the peephole. Get a warrant, I dare you.
As you've no doubt been told a few times by now, the MLO is a faction that was meant to play opposite the LSPD in the cut pvp mode. They're described as federal agents that have gone rogue, likely after the experiments peformed on them. Which is pretty accurate, weird mind control stuff aside. The real life CIA has a bad track record of building up powerful assets only to lose control of them.
Void released a neat little trailer for them while the game was still in development, featuring zonked-out MLO soldiers wandering around a room, paying homage to the Betsy Ross flag, and engaging in some strange ritual where they adorn one of their own with a mask that resembles a Mariposa Lily flower.
Also, I have been seeing some comments regarding my coverage of the Ruby Ridge incident -- so I figured that I'd leave a pinned comment here addressing it so I don't have a ton of people trying to do the same thing lol. I didn't really have time to fully analyze all of the intricacies of the situation. If I did this video would've quickly turned from a Ready or Not episode into an hour-long true crime documentary.
To make things short and sweet; the Weaver family was the target of a disastrous operation, after Randy Weaver was pressured by a federal agent into selling him two sawed-off shotguns. To our knowledge, Randy didn't initially want to this but was coaxed into it by the agent -- an illegal tactic known as "entrapment." Randy's creation of those two guns, would lead to the horrific attack on his home by Federal Agencies. The story isn't nearly as black and white as people want to believe though. Weaver himself was a White Seperatist with heavy ties to the Aryan Nation. Some argue that those connections are what lead to such a massive show of force on behalf of the government.
My opinion though? I don't think Weaver was a good guy; his ideology is horrifically flawed and ignorant. BUT! None of the things he did warranted his wife, child, and dog being murdered by the federal government. These agencies went in for Weaver and instead killed his family. That's pretty fucked up -- and it's one of the main reasons I don't fw the ATF.