@@luwucian4497 It was bad or inadequate programming. Either way, having ED-209 show up to do a demonstration only to fail to recognize when the guy surrendered and dumped both its mags into him, is a HUGE reason OCP needs to STOP loading their prototypes with live ammo.
@@willgeary6086 the game uses bait and switch for that in the plot. At the point you first encounter EUD en masse you know that hundred of people were killed and robbed of their brains for experiments by OCP. You have no idea why yet. And then you see all those EUDs and will likely jump to first assumption.
I find it funny that these UED were suppose to replace robocop when it pretty much is just the failed robocop 2 robot that rip it own face plate off an died. I guess OCP really going all in on that cheap ass replacement
I am certain both shown failures were functional robots by themselves. That getting human to control it was the difficult part that kept failing. Just replace human-originated bits with robot circuitry and result should be quite good.
@@vksasdgaming9472 a pity that they haven't used first bulkier prototype too. Give it "gunarm" from R3(that never happened) or ED-209 gun(as a nod to that forgotten Robocop game) and use it as a heavy trooper.
In theory, robocop is a failure. They only used his central nervous system to carry out ocp protocol. A portion of his brain was damaged and he legally died, so they were just using his brain as a donor and erased what memories were left. Ultimately, Murphys memory started bleeding through through
To be fair, its implied in the second movie that Robocop was basically a freak accident. Literally every attempt to recreate him ended in complete disaster.
Indeed it is as 'filipvadas7602' said. It's brought up across multiple continuities that it isn't that OCP doesn't want to make any more Robocops, it's that they can't. They essentially got lucky the first time and got something that MOSTLY worked (albeit not in the way he was meant to as 'prontopresto' rightly points out), but no matter what they do, they can't replicate that original success. In Robocop 2; if OCP was lucky, their Robocop II prototypes merely killed themselves, otherwise they got Robocain... The Live Action series would feature a scientist trying to get the secret to replicate Robocop, by trying getting him shut down and then autopsied, convinced that there was some biological factor in Murphy that made the process work. The only time Robocop has been successfully replicated was Robocable in the 'Prime Directives' miniseries and even in that, it took them over a decade from Murphy's activation before a second Robocop would be successfully brought online. But that continuity has OCP as still existing over a decade on from the original Robocop and Rogue City is following the movies, where OCP simply does not have that kind of time.
@@filipvadas7602it was Murphy's psychological makeup that made him able to function. That's why they used Kane's brain but used nuke to try to control him.
It was Alex Murphy's psychology and strength of his sense of identity. Essentially his sense of duty, and the pillars of identity were strong enough to survive the process. The problem the things that allowed Alex to pull through put him at odds with OCP, they couldn't put a paragon of virute into that chasis and have it survive mostly intact. Because even Alex barely survived going full borg.
@@nicktechnubyte1184OCP got a spin artist who'd redirect the heat. They'd say that RoboCop2 is a good idea, but only executed poorly due to some rogue scientist.
@@DarsiPadilla they could claim that the brain piloting the body was to blame. but then the final boss reveals that they were just deluding themselves for the billionth time, cause when the Old Man put his brain into the Robocop 2 chassis, he went insane and had to be put down.
It's a nice touch that even though RoboCop and the prototype's are standing still, there is still tiny microscopic movement enough to make them seem alive.
@@bobnope457 They wouldn't even need to try all that hard or even lie much . A mentally unstable manipulative psychologist had the brain of a mentally unstable , psychopathic , drug addicted and violent druglord forcibly harvested against his will and implanted into a prototype machine . She "controlled" him by giving him enough drugs to OD an entire city and a flimsy remote that had a simple on/off button to keep him from being able to kill people . She did all this against the profressional advice of the project doctors and without informing the head of the company . OCP could do an absolutely shit job of a smear campaign and still come out smelling like roses with just that bare bones information .
@@BanishedSilentShadow3318 Unfortunately, according to the lore of Robocop 2, putting police officers' brains in the machines is precisely why all the prototypes kept failing.
Well, they retrofited the design for AI/Remote use Kinda good move because this prototype was meant to be as cheap to mass produce and maintenance in comparison to original robocop so that makes sense
always found it funny how the versino 2 of robocop was such a downstep from v1.. :D i mean... like in every aspect... size, design, funcionality, interface,... actually it should be the reversed because robocop as it is, literally is and has always shown to be perfect. :D crazy corporations trying to reinvent and sell and sell over and over again... right?
the production models are always cheaper and less technological)) plus, remember, they didn't care how practical they were. they had to function just enough to be sold to the military.
@@CoolGobyFish production models... yes of course... but this? :D c'mon that's like straight up fraud... showing robocop and selling robocop 2 to the military :D not even ocp could get away with this... besides robocop 2 was also a prototype, i think. it's not like they had they assembly line already running and mass producing them. no... in all honesty; robocop 2 is such a bad machine... i think this is/was the main reason why i (maybe most people) never really got into the movie. can you imagine a really cool robocop 2? like really better, more agile, more and frightening weapons, maybe a dark look kind of robocop? i mean.. i see some of these ambitions in robo2... but boy did it turn out bad! :D maybe something they could maybe even make into a practical costume for awesome fight secenes? this would be so cool. instead we got this combination of a tv and a fridge wirth bad cgi, that even seen from a realistic/productino cycle/"let's enhance robocop to a new version" perspective totally sucks... :D haha
50/50 Both of two failed prototypes were unveiled long before their ready stage. Same goes for Murphy. Go look up Bob Morton's scenes. During first presentation Murphy could only stand up, barely. He didn't have any armor or even arms yet(at least from my memory of first movie). Problem is that Becker said "nah, it's fine as it is" with UED units when looking at chassis.
@@LilAnonomus usually it goes like this 1)Cheap mockup > 2)very complex and expensive tech demonstrator vehicle > 3)first production run with features that were selected from tech demonstrator > 4)revised mass production model > 5)modernization program that reintroduces bells and whistles from tech demonstrator back onto production models. Robocop was №2. Same was RoboCain. Failed prototypes were №1. UED are №3. ED-209 is №4... somehow. Idk why it's in mass production. My only guess is that it's a bestseller with various dictators around the globe. In Robocop universe Tiananmen Square had probably seen first en masse use of ED-209...
Honestly they don't need to replace him they need to give him a upgrade that can put much needed help on his mobility Sure he's reacts fact but the man moves like a tractor
If I was to play this game I would choose one political candidate and he has faced so much trauma over the years at the hands of Omni consumer products and his face several threats at the hands of the old man. I vote for Marvin Kuzack because he stands for the city of Detroit and I also like what he said in RoboCop 2 when it came to Delta City. He said and I quote you're going to tear down a lot of people's houses before you can make that thing and take away their homes. There won't be much room for neighborhoods huh? Not the kind we all grew up in what about democracy? Nobody elected you let me tell you there are a lot of people in this town who can't afford to buy your stock and they're not going to let you get away with this. The only thing I saw with the company known as ocp is nothing but a bunch of corporate scumbags who will drive people out of their homes just to create a city and the worst part is they use the existing Police Department to ensure that their mission is successful. I know people don't care much for RoboCop 3 but I applauded everything that the police department did for the citizens of Detroit because they stood for the rebels of Detroit because Cadillac Heights was their home and the only thing that was worse about the third film was when the company hired the rehabs to take families away to concentration camps long enough for them to be given a job to build a city even if it meant killing those innocent people but it all changed when RoboCop joined the rehabs and the reason why is because in one of his prime directives will always be to serve the public Trust, protect the innocent, and uphold the law and that also means directive 4 does not exist.
Low budget game from a small studio, AA game. They did the best they could and the game is amazing. And even if the human characters are not that great, the city, buildings and things like that are gorgeous, photorealistic.
whats hilarious is robocop is the only one who looks good while everything after him ends up looking totally flawed and abomidable and unreliable to where they're easy to destroy.
Anyone else has noticed how sketchy this video game is graphically speaking.... Is it just me being picky???.... They didn't consider connecting the microphone to any output..... Where is it the cable?
People call this game good? Are they blind? This is 2007 animation and audio standard with 2022 graphics. Its just embarrasing, another unfinished game.
@@TRICROTIC1 gameplaywise is just a generic shooter with open world, just another far cry clone. and it does not matter how gameplay alone can be good if everything else is awfull is awfull. all of u fanboys are just people who had their first date when robocop came out god knows how many years ago and now you are nostalgia tripping about a game that is mediocre at best
even stupider is that there are some (in trailers at least) Prototype 2 Robocop 2s (those more human like skinny,which in second movie,during presentation "torn off" his head revealing the skull,with a scream) EDIT: never mind,it is in this very video too,1:31
OCP needs to stop giving their prototypes live ammo
I said that with ED-209.
@@DocWolph oh please, what happened with ED-209 was just a glitch
@@luwucian4497
It was bad or inadequate programming. Either way, having ED-209 show up to do a demonstration only to fail to recognize when the guy surrendered and dumped both its mags into him, is a HUGE reason OCP needs to STOP loading their prototypes with live ammo.
@@DocWolph my comment was a reference of what the character says after the fail of ed209 hahaha
well it certainly aimed at the right guy anyways.
they even gave a stop motion feel
That was pure gold
Does it have a skull under that helmet like the previous model, too?
@@vee-bee-a It's purely robotic no organics involved.
@@willgeary6086 the game uses bait and switch for that in the plot. At the point you first encounter EUD en masse you know that hundred of people were killed and robbed of their brains for experiments by OCP. You have no idea why yet. And then you see all those EUDs and will likely jump to first assumption.
@@vee-bee-a I was honestly waiting for it to rip it's own helmet off and show said skull kek
I find it funny that these UED were suppose to replace robocop when it pretty much is just the failed robocop 2 robot that rip it own face plate off an died. I guess OCP really going all in on that cheap ass replacement
I am certain both shown failures were functional robots by themselves. That getting human to control it was the difficult part that kept failing. Just replace human-originated bits with robot circuitry and result should be quite good.
Actually, the Old Man told them to scrap the UED project after the initial prototype malfunctioned during a presentation.
@@vksasdgaming9472 a pity that they haven't used first bulkier prototype too. Give it "gunarm" from R3(that never happened) or ED-209 gun(as a nod to that forgotten Robocop game) and use it as a heavy trooper.
I think the prototype in RoboCop 2 was already dead. I mean, it was just an animatronic skeleton under a tin helmet.
How could they replace Robocop he’s already perfect just make more like him
In theory, robocop is a failure. They only used his central nervous system to carry out ocp protocol. A portion of his brain was damaged and he legally died, so they were just using his brain as a donor and erased what memories were left. Ultimately, Murphys memory started bleeding through through
To be fair, its implied in the second movie that Robocop was basically a freak accident. Literally every attempt to recreate him ended in complete disaster.
Indeed it is as 'filipvadas7602' said. It's brought up across multiple continuities that it isn't that OCP doesn't want to make any more Robocops, it's that they can't. They essentially got lucky the first time and got something that MOSTLY worked (albeit not in the way he was meant to as 'prontopresto' rightly points out), but no matter what they do, they can't replicate that original success.
In Robocop 2; if OCP was lucky, their Robocop II prototypes merely killed themselves, otherwise they got Robocain... The Live Action series would feature a scientist trying to get the secret to replicate Robocop, by trying getting him shut down and then autopsied, convinced that there was some biological factor in Murphy that made the process work.
The only time Robocop has been successfully replicated was Robocable in the 'Prime Directives' miniseries and even in that, it took them over a decade from Murphy's activation before a second Robocop would be successfully brought online. But that continuity has OCP as still existing over a decade on from the original Robocop and Rogue City is following the movies, where OCP simply does not have that kind of time.
@@filipvadas7602it was Murphy's psychological makeup that made him able to function. That's why they used Kane's brain but used nuke to try to control him.
It was Alex Murphy's psychology and strength of his sense of identity. Essentially his sense of duty, and the pillars of identity were strong enough to survive the process. The problem the things that allowed Alex to pull through put him at odds with OCP, they couldn't put a paragon of virute into that chasis and have it survive mostly intact. Because even Alex barely survived going full borg.
I find it difficult to believe that anyone would cheer at Robocop’s “replacement”
I don't get how they would cheer for robocain?! He massacred so many people!
@@nicktechnubyte1184OCP got a spin artist who'd redirect the heat.
They'd say that RoboCop2 is a good idea, but only executed poorly due to some rogue scientist.
@@DarsiPadilla they could claim that the brain piloting the body was to blame. but then the final boss reveals that they were just deluding themselves for the billionth time, cause when the Old Man put his brain into the Robocop 2 chassis, he went insane and had to be put down.
UED is one of the failed Robocop 2 prototypes that killed itself.
"Replace robocop?" I'd buy that for a dollar.
If this was a movie, I bet James belushi would play max Becker
That would make Becker charismatic. He isn't. On purpose.
he looks identical to Jimmy Smits [actor from NYPD blue], i was extremely surprised it's not actually him [as far as i can tell from credits]
Or Michael Keaton as Max Becker.
Le shortest minute of silence in the world
What was that four seconds
It's a nice touch that even though RoboCop and the prototype's are standing still, there is still tiny microscopic movement enough to make them seem alive.
Fun fact, UED was modelled after one of RoboCop 2 Prototype. Also they seems to be inspired by EM-208 from 2014 version of RoboCop film.
they all forgot that RoboCop 2 was a major failure
OCP did what they could to gloss it over, burry what happened under tons of misinformation.
People get shot everyday in Detroit.
@@bobnope457 They wouldn't even need to try all that hard or even lie much . A mentally unstable manipulative psychologist had the brain of a mentally unstable , psychopathic , drug addicted and violent druglord forcibly harvested against his will and implanted into a prototype machine . She "controlled" him by giving him enough drugs to OD an entire city and a flimsy remote that had a simple on/off button to keep him from being able to kill people . She did all this against the profressional advice of the project doctors and without informing the head of the company . OCP could do an absolutely shit job of a smear campaign and still come out smelling like roses with just that bare bones information .
Yeah they could've put a brain of someone from the police force but nooo they went with a drug lord who's already mentally unstable
@@BanishedSilentShadow3318 Unfortunately, according to the lore of Robocop 2, putting police officers' brains in the machines is precisely why all the prototypes kept failing.
" Ok Don't smile " 😂😂😂😂😂
Why are they talking about robocop 2 / robocane like he was good. He publicly killed a lot of people.
"This could look bad for OCP. Scramble our best spin team."
The old man was confident for a reason.
OCP did damage control and only Dr. Faxx was punished.
OCP been going downhill since the old man died
0:09 LOL😂 LMAO🤣
the most realistic thing about this game is giving prototypes for war, live ammo
that was no minute
I wish it were really the prototype and removed its helmet too.
How can anyone replace that smile.
UED's huh didn't they rip their own heads off in RoboCop 2?
Well, they retrofited the design for AI/Remote use
Kinda good move because this prototype was meant to be as cheap to mass produce and maintenance in comparison to original robocop so that makes sense
always found it funny how the versino 2 of robocop was such a downstep from v1.. :D i mean... like in every aspect... size, design, funcionality, interface,... actually it should be the reversed because robocop as it is, literally is and has always shown to be perfect. :D crazy corporations trying to reinvent and sell and sell over and over again... right?
the production models are always cheaper and less technological)) plus, remember, they didn't care how practical they were. they had to function just enough to be sold to the military.
@@CoolGobyFish production models... yes of course... but this? :D c'mon that's like straight up fraud... showing robocop and selling robocop 2 to the military :D not even ocp could get away with this...
besides robocop 2 was also a prototype, i think. it's not like they had they assembly line already running and mass producing them.
no... in all honesty; robocop 2 is such a bad machine... i think this is/was the main reason why i (maybe most people) never really got into the movie. can you imagine a really cool robocop 2? like really better, more agile, more and frightening weapons, maybe a dark look kind of robocop? i mean.. i see some of these ambitions in robo2... but boy did it turn out bad! :D maybe something they could maybe even make into a practical costume for awesome fight secenes? this would be so cool. instead we got this combination of a tv and a fridge wirth bad cgi, that even seen from a realistic/productino cycle/"let's enhance robocop to a new version" perspective totally sucks... :D haha
@@CoolGobyFishTech Demo > Actual Release
50/50
Both of two failed prototypes were unveiled long before their ready stage. Same goes for Murphy. Go look up Bob Morton's scenes. During first presentation Murphy could only stand up, barely. He didn't have any armor or even arms yet(at least from my memory of first movie).
Problem is that Becker said "nah, it's fine as it is" with UED units when looking at chassis.
@@LilAnonomus
usually it goes like this
1)Cheap mockup >
2)very complex and expensive tech demonstrator vehicle >
3)first production run with features that were selected from tech demonstrator >
4)revised mass production model >
5)modernization program that reintroduces bells and whistles from tech demonstrator back onto production models.
Robocop was №2. Same was RoboCain. Failed prototypes were №1. UED are №3. ED-209 is №4... somehow. Idk why it's in mass production. My only guess is that it's a bestseller with various dictators around the globe. In Robocop universe Tiananmen Square had probably seen first en masse use of ED-209...
Yes I have a question for Robert Cop, why does you gun take multiple headshots to kill an unarmoured human enemy?
Isn't that UED thing one of those Robocop 2 prototypes ?
Yes.
Isn't that the prototype that has a skull under his helmet from RoboCop 2?
yep, but these are fully robotic so no skulls, but same design, budget cuts.
Classic O.C.P.
Bahahahahaha!!!
Honestly they don't need to replace him they need to give him a upgrade that can put much needed help on his mobility
Sure he's reacts fact but the man moves like a tractor
How about upgrade robocop into otomo Murphy
One of the few times where the in-universe tech aspects of the 2014 version improve on the original.
If I was to play this game I would choose one political candidate and he has faced so much trauma over the years at the hands of Omni consumer products and his face several threats at the hands of the old man. I vote for Marvin Kuzack because he stands for the city of Detroit and I also like what he said in RoboCop 2 when it came to Delta City. He said and I quote you're going to tear down a lot of people's houses before you can make that thing and take away their homes. There won't be much room for neighborhoods huh? Not the kind we all grew up in what about democracy? Nobody elected you let me tell you there are a lot of people in this town who can't afford to buy your stock and they're not going to let you get away with this. The only thing I saw with the company known as ocp is nothing but a bunch of corporate scumbags who will drive people out of their homes just to create a city and the worst part is they use the existing Police Department to ensure that their mission is successful. I know people don't care much for RoboCop 3 but I applauded everything that the police department did for the citizens of Detroit because they stood for the rebels of Detroit because Cadillac Heights was their home and the only thing that was worse about the third film was when the company hired the rehabs to take families away to concentration camps long enough for them to be given a job to build a city even if it meant killing those innocent people but it all changed when RoboCop joined the rehabs and the reason why is because in one of his prime directives will always be to serve the public Trust, protect the innocent, and uphold the law and that also means directive 4 does not exist.
Does it really matter what choice you pick as far as candidates go?
this season of NYDP Blue is really trippy
What are these animations, feels like an old Bethesda game
Low budget game from a small studio, AA game.
They did the best they could and the game is amazing.
And even if the human characters are not that great, the city, buildings and things like that are gorgeous, photorealistic.
the motion caption feels wrong
whats hilarious is robocop is the only one who looks good while everything after him ends up looking totally flawed and abomidable and unreliable to where they're easy to destroy.
Shows how none of them knew how to build'em like Bob Morton. Once he was gone, everything that came afterwards was a cheap knockoff.
People:isnt that the robot that was using the braing of a drug lord and killing people
"Your public trust hurt the candidate's chances."
Yikes. Robo racism is strong.
Anyone else has noticed how sketchy this video game is graphically speaking.... Is it just me being picky???.... They didn't consider connecting the microphone to any output..... Where is it the cable?
This game still in development? Don't tell me the game is going to look like this
People call this game good? Are they blind? This is 2007 animation and audio standard with 2022 graphics. Its just embarrasing, another unfinished game.
It's a low budget AA game from a small studio, stupid.
Gee, I wonder why *GAMERS* would say that a *GAME* with bad graphics was actually good? Could it have something to do with the *GAMEPLAY* perhaps?
@@TRICROTIC1 gameplaywise is just a generic shooter with open world, just another far cry clone. and it does not matter how gameplay alone can be good if everything else is awfull is awfull. all of u fanboys are just people who had their first date when robocop came out god knows how many years ago and now you are nostalgia tripping about a game that is mediocre at best
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Stupid , why would OCP reuse Robocain body after it went on the rampage in R2.
Its a chasis , cain died
So u did not understand what the og poster said at all
even stupider is that there are some (in trailers at least) Prototype 2 Robocop 2s (those more human like skinny,which in second movie,during presentation "torn off" his head revealing the skull,with a scream)
EDIT: never mind,it is in this very video too,1:31
Not surprised. Stupid is all that OCP are
It's a desperate move of an Old Man to continue living after his human body died...
Amazing...every tim OCP screws up Murph has to kill it.
Ued such!
You mean the failed RoboCop prototypes?
@Firefighter14199 Yep
@@barbagianni6557 suck or not. They're still part of our past since childhood when we were children.