They added that money there on purpose so we could fail to get there and fall right in front of her, that was really smart of them I remember being shocked by this on my second play through lol
It’s really not bad on controller. I think this game is probably better in mostly every way on MnK but controller is perfectly serviceable and def doesn’t feel like you’re battling the controls. The beginning of this clip does make it look like that though LOL
There's pros and cons to it. The aiming isn't so finnicky, but there's definitely moments where pressing in the left stick to sprint can prove a little awkward. Sometimes it leads to me ineffectually teabagging in front of guards rather than assassinating them.
It depends on what you are used to. I've only ever played on controller since the good old days when I was a wee lad playing Xbox 360. I can't mouse and keyboard and let that muscle memory go out the window, it just doesn't feel right, no matter how objectively good MnK controls are.
Dishonored (2012) is a masterpiece. Story, gameplay, unique art style, mechanics, physics, level designs, voice acting, sound design, music, replay value. The attention to details is impeccable. They don't make games like this anymore
@@eranodelpum9752 Surely you're not suggesting that it's unrealistic for the Lord Regent to make a recording of himself admitting to the crime, and to then store that recording in a safe (which is a location which any competent thief would naturally gravitate to)? ;o) Yes, it does feel very contrived. It would be much more realistic if, say, Corvo, were to surreptitiously turn on the broadcasting equipment, then sneakily trick the Lord Regent, who because he is alone with you, and is unaware that what he and Corvo says is being broadcast, believes that confessing to the crime to Corvo is OK because he thinks that only Corvo will hear. The 'good' ending for Lady Boyle is also very questionable, probably very creepy and wrong.
@@ConkerTS yeah honestly im literally on a ghost playthrough rn and it doesn't make sense to just have the lord regent just chilling while the broadcast plays. there's also usually a killswitch for citywide broadcasts. anyway its a small detail on the level of immersion of dishonored, which is generally incredible.
@@benimarusasaka9127 I have the same feelings. It's because it's the staging ground for all the contracts. It's a familiar safe house without hostiles. That's why when the Watch attacks it feels so personal.
There's also the challenge mode to not have magic like Blink and Time-Stop but still have passives like charms and rune builds to your health and agility. God, I really wish YT wasn't crap and have a nice paying hobby on this site.
@@theirishviking9278 the passive gear mechanic is the same thing as the Prey 2014 system. Yes, you must upgrade your carry capacity to have more passives and perks. But doing a no magic run is still doable, if one can understand enemy positions and unknow ambushes?
@@XSilver_WaterX an almost no magic run you can't deny the magic outright but you can't upgrade anything at all (the achievement is even called "mostly blood and steel" for that reason) This scene however is from before you get any magic at all in the game as the end of the mission this is from is where you get the cutscene that gives you magic The second game allows you to full deny the magic
That's actually realistic. She's at least fifteen years older than him. A lot of older people call their juniors "young man" or "young lady" to show respect. Just like juniors refer to seniors as "sir" or "madam," (not as common in the U.S. these days). Plus, she's hitting on him. She won't get what she desires by calling him old.
I had thr same conversation and i didn't do this whacky parkour entrance, but i did run around like a spazzed out child through the pub, so maybe that?
They added that money there on purpose so we could fail to get there and fall right in front of her, that was really smart of them
I remember being shocked by this on my second play through lol
they pimped us with the wrong maid lol
I've played this game for so long and I'm still learning new things, like Lydia hitting on Corvo.
It was pretty obvious since she greets him with "Hello, love" after like mission 3)
@@Илья-р5к6з I just thought she was being endearing lol
@@Илья-р5к6зisn't "luv" just an affectuous way to call someone in uk ?
@@mathias9542 I don't know, I'm not even close to living in UK ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@mathias9542 yes, it is. and dishonoured is blatantly based on Victorian England so it works out.
Playing this game with analog sticks seems painful
It’s really not bad on controller. I think this game is probably better in mostly every way on MnK but controller is perfectly serviceable and def doesn’t feel like you’re battling the controls. The beginning of this clip does make it look like that though LOL
There's pros and cons to it. The aiming isn't so finnicky, but there's definitely moments where pressing in the left stick to sprint can prove a little awkward. Sometimes it leads to me ineffectually teabagging in front of guards rather than assassinating them.
@@emzetkin1100roll for intimidation
@@emzetkin1100it also feels like stealth is a little harder to pull off, because the stick isn’t as precise as it needs to be.
It depends on what you are used to. I've only ever played on controller since the good old days when I was a wee lad playing Xbox 360. I can't mouse and keyboard and let that muscle memory go out the window, it just doesn't feel right, no matter how objectively good MnK controls are.
Dishonored (2012) is a masterpiece. Story, gameplay, unique art style, mechanics, physics, level designs, voice acting, sound design, music, replay value. The attention to details is impeccable. They don't make games like this anymore
I only dislike the non lethal lord regent ending, forced asf
@@eranodelpum9752 Surely you're not suggesting that it's unrealistic for the Lord Regent to make a recording of himself admitting to the crime, and to then store that recording in a safe (which is a location which any competent thief would naturally gravitate to)? ;o)
Yes, it does feel very contrived. It would be much more realistic if, say, Corvo, were to surreptitiously turn on the broadcasting equipment, then sneakily trick the Lord Regent, who because he is alone with you, and is unaware that what he and Corvo says is being broadcast, believes that confessing to the crime to Corvo is OK because he thinks that only Corvo will hear.
The 'good' ending for Lady Boyle is also very questionable, probably very creepy and wrong.
@@ConkerTS yeah honestly im literally on a ghost playthrough rn and it doesn't make sense to just have the lord regent just chilling while the broadcast plays. there's also usually a killswitch for citywide broadcasts. anyway its a small detail on the level of immersion of dishonored, which is generally incredible.
another similar game i really like is Vampyr. they could've done a lot better with it, but it matches very well.
@@ConkerTS Almost every non lethal way is a fate worse than dead tho
It looked like Corvo was practicing and failing only to get teased by Lydia
That's what it felt like to me too.
Thank you for posting this. This interaction is often easily missed.
and here i thought i knew every single detail about this game..
You were wild as fuck for the up and down look you gave her
it's fantastic how years pass and I still keep coming across details I missed from this game
I don't know that it suppose to be a secret interaction. Because i always meet her this way in every playthrough.
400 hours and a million playthroughs im still learning something new about this masterpiece everyday
lol the jab at Cecelia. So matter of fact.
I always nail this jump so i actually didnt know this, i love that little detail its so conveniently placed
she also says "hello, love" to Corvo. It happens before the Regent mission if I'm not mistaken
WHAT. Shit I thought I knew a fair bit about this game. Also, I saw you glance down there.
Lmao. Lpve this game. I have played it like 5 or 6vtimes, yet there are still new things to know
the hound pits to me feels like home idk it's weird.
@@benimarusasaka9127 I have the same feelings. It's because it's the staging ground for all the contracts. It's a familiar safe house without hostiles. That's why when the Watch attacks it feels so personal.
Why don't you have a mana bar ?
That's when you get to the hound pits pub for the first time and before you meet the outsider, so you don't have your powers yet.
There's also the challenge mode to not have magic like Blink and Time-Stop but still have passives like charms and rune builds to your health and agility. God, I really wish YT wasn't crap and have a nice paying hobby on this site.
@@XSilver_WaterXthis scene is specific to your first time at the hound pits
It's before you get the outsiders mark
@@theirishviking9278 the passive gear mechanic is the same thing as the Prey 2014 system. Yes, you must upgrade your carry capacity to have more passives and perks. But doing a no magic run is still doable, if one can understand enemy positions and unknow ambushes?
@@XSilver_WaterX an almost no magic run you can't deny the magic outright but you can't upgrade anything at all (the achievement is even called "mostly blood and steel" for that reason)
This scene however is from before you get any magic at all in the game as the end of the mission this is from is where you get the cutscene that gives you magic
The second game allows you to full deny the magic
oh nice, gotta try this next playthrought
@@013wolfwarrior there's unique dialogue for all the characters if you talk to them before you get powers
What the! In all my years!! 😂
*dishonoured
Silence, Englishman.
@@thenovicewhispers How dare you. I'm not English!
@@MrPsyJak 💂♀️👸🎩
erm actually its "Dishonored" not "dishonoured"
@@Grayson-tk5hn If they spelled it correctly it would have been Dishonoured.
Odd she calls Corvo young considering he’s supposed to be 39 years old In this game
That's actually realistic. She's at least fifteen years older than him. A lot of older people call their juniors "young man" or "young lady" to show respect. Just like juniors refer to seniors as "sir" or "madam," (not as common in the U.S. these days).
Plus, she's hitting on him. She won't get what she desires by calling him old.
Dude I'm 40, and I think I'm young.
@@cameronrosen6910 You are young.
@@thenovicewhispers thank you. Now if you could convince my lower back, that would be great.
Nope. She calls him "Younger than she expected".
That is nottttt a secret
Was to me
I had thr same conversation and i didn't do this whacky parkour entrance, but i did run around like a spazzed out child through the pub, so maybe that?