Ive pretyy much only gotten to this point but from what I understand is she's waiting for the laser to fully charge before firing it. Since you did it prematurely it didn't fry the whole planet
Those floating energy zapper ball things were traps left by the crew to stop any of the robots and cyborgs from reaching the button, and the mutants weren't able to be ordered to fire the laser since they're feral. From what I'm assuming there was also a safety measure in place from the very beginning to stop the AI systems from being able to remotely fire the laser, meaning you needed someone to physically press the button to fire it
@TheRealMisterJ the laser is fully charged by the time you fire it. What Rebecca meant was that shodan was powering the laser on in the first place. It's not always left on as it takes up an insane amount of power, so she just had it on standby and ready to fire once she figured out how to send her cyborg minions into the control room to fire it for her. But the crew of Citadel laid a bunch of energy zapper traps (those floating balls that eat your suit's power if you get too close) around the launch room to prevent any of them from reaching it
No. More like a grand children of Shodan family tree, maybe. Before GLaDOS born, Shodan had given birth called, The Many, that would later got introduced in SS2. Edit: Xerxes might be a sympathetic husband to Shodan and grandfather to GLaDOS
I did it on my first playthrough. I listened to the audiolog next to dead dude and I've seen a button that I can interact with. And I didn't connect the dots and somehow missed the big red "LASER CHARGING" text next to the button...
So Yeah. It was a bad idea to do that without First Raising Citadel Station's Shields so the Laser Self Damages itself so that you can move onto the other Floors. This is basically the Earliest Possible 'Bad End' you can get without trying to lose all of your health to the first goon you see.
Old style game development, dependent on context clues and trial and error lol. By the mid 2000s alot of games started following the "every secondary interaction should be positive or neutral" philiosophy, but back in 1999, alot of game devs were more cheeky lol.
shoden has to be one of the most intelligent AI in videogame history because not only will send mutants, cyborgs and killer robots to kill you but modify common things that will also kill you just by You interacting with it.
They should show us how a bit of a scene where the laser storm on earth. In original, it just shown a picture. I wish these remake version could add a bit of the footage scene through that monitor
@noname nosurname ah yes, you can just slightly see this in the old cutscene, that's absolutely the reason to thresh the whole game, I swear, it's like people hating prey because they don't like immersive sims (ReADiNg Is HaRd) or people hating ultrakill because they thought it's a doom clone but it's fucking not and never was
@noname nosurname Sometimes some people just don't want to admit. They like a remake because if they do they fear they're just inviting more. Remakes hate to inform them but remix are going to happen regardless of what they say this stubbornness just makes them look silly Especially when they seem more focused on trying to find stuff to complain about rather than actually find something To actually complain about. I will admit I used to be this way until about the end of the playstation four era When I got back to the games that I used to law that is better than their remakes and I found many of them actually had mechanics that I Outgrew Which was why the new mechanics Fit a lot better eventually. I just stopped caring about whatever it was better worse than the remake. It's how is it as a game that one should care about. Honestly I feel this game got a bit stifled in trying to stay close to the original because of RABID OG fans Who hate outright hate any? Attempt to alterate anything help sometimes even hate the new graphics because they love the original Bad graphics. Which makes you realize they don't have a legitimate complaint. They just hate For the sake of hating. Seriously hate a game for doing something bad in it. You know actual complaints rather than oh it'll never match up to the original. That just turned you into stop having fun guys as i've had A few of these types getting mad at me for giving any type of praise to any type of remake like basically they were giving s*** Negative comments that were petty as h*** but the very moment I said a positive even 21 that was bad but did have its good points they basically started To come at me like sharks that smell blood. They let their zealonism Get the better of them and it brought out their worst natures. H*** I wonder how many of them actually tell the truth and aren't playing the remakes over the original right now in secret the fun thing about being anonymous? Is that you can say one thing and do the other. So I wonder how much of their bad takes a real and how much of it is just a massive hypocrisy and they're really only saying s*** to Cover their own asses What the true believers. When I say true believers i'm referring to The actual insane and petty.
@paulman34340 remakes are a double-edged sword. You are always gonna have fans of the original, but at the same time you want new people to also (kind of) experience the original. System Shock remake does what a lot of remakes DONT do... stick so close to the original, even if it's to a fault. I like that.
It's kind of funny that Shodan just wouldn't send a cyborg to press the button.
Ive pretyy much only gotten to this point but from what I understand is she's waiting for the laser to fully charge before firing it. Since you did it prematurely it didn't fry the whole planet
@TheRealMisterJ exactly. In the first transmission you get from Rebecca, she even says that SHODAN just started charging the laser.
Those floating energy zapper ball things were traps left by the crew to stop any of the robots and cyborgs from reaching the button, and the mutants weren't able to be ordered to fire the laser since they're feral. From what I'm assuming there was also a safety measure in place from the very beginning to stop the AI systems from being able to remotely fire the laser, meaning you needed someone to physically press the button to fire it
@TheRealMisterJ the laser is fully charged by the time you fire it. What Rebecca meant was that shodan was powering the laser on in the first place. It's not always left on as it takes up an insane amount of power, so she just had it on standby and ready to fire once she figured out how to send her cyborg minions into the control room to fire it for her. But the crew of Citadel laid a bunch of energy zapper traps (those floating balls that eat your suit's power if you get too close) around the launch room to prevent any of them from reaching it
GLaDOS to SHODAN: "Are you, my Mother?"
Considering that GLaDOS was inspired by SHODAN, I'd say YES
No. More like a grand children of Shodan family tree, maybe. Before GLaDOS born, Shodan had given birth called, The Many, that would later got introduced in SS2.
Edit: Xerxes might be a sympathetic husband to Shodan and grandfather to GLaDOS
@@pko_2.0_pop7 In jovial seriousness: I love how much thought you put into that.
I did it on my first playthrough. I listened to the audiolog next to dead dude and I've seen a button that I can interact with. And I didn't connect the dots and somehow missed the big red "LASER CHARGING" text next to the button...
Literally just happened to me
That celebration better have cake! 🎂🪅🤖
They'll be playing Apex Twin's R2D2.
What if the cake was a lie? 🍰
The party escort submission position LMAO
My dumbass was so used to pressing every button in this game that i just did this😂
Shodan you need a electricity cut off
Can see where GLaDOS was inspired from
So Yeah. It was a bad idea to do that without First Raising Citadel Station's Shields so the Laser Self Damages itself so that you can move onto the other Floors. This is basically the Earliest Possible 'Bad End' you can get without trying to lose all of your health to the first goon you see.
I'm sorry the just recycled the regular death cut scene. It'd be fun if like there was an actual celebration going on.
lol with the subtitles
I just lost a full hour of progress to this. Never fucking pressing anything without looking again
Old style game development, dependent on context clues and trial and error lol.
By the mid 2000s alot of games started following the "every secondary interaction should be positive or neutral" philiosophy, but back in 1999, alot of game devs were more cheeky lol.
The "celebration" shouldn't have been the regular game over, but that scene from the Lawnmower Man.
God, those subtitles! I genuinely wasn't expecting that lmao
I did this on accident earlier today haha
glad to see I'm not the only one lol
I did it 😳
I accidentally the whole Earf 😅
I got flashbacks to Ren and Stimpy button skit
The history eraser button.😂
The captipns are fire
shoden has to be one of the most intelligent AI in videogame history because not only will send mutants, cyborgs and killer robots to kill you but modify common things that will also kill you just by You interacting with it.
They should show us how a bit of a scene where the laser storm on earth. In original, it just shown a picture. I wish these remake version could add a bit of the footage scene through that monitor
Subtitle just put some flavor to make this vid taste good
Well done!
Them subtitles 😂
Yeah i fucked that up too
the original cinematics look a lot better than the cutscenes in the remake, and they explain a lot more than in the remake
dude, it's literally the same game with new textures, it even has the same drawbacks as the original, what the hell are you talking about
@noname nosurname ah yes, you can just slightly see this in the old cutscene, that's absolutely the reason to thresh the whole game, I swear, it's like people hating prey because they don't like immersive sims (ReADiNg Is HaRd) or people hating ultrakill because they thought it's a doom clone but it's fucking not and never was
@noname nosurname Sometimes some people just don't want to admit. They like a remake because if they do they fear they're just inviting more. Remakes hate to inform them but remix are going to happen regardless of what they say this stubbornness just makes them look silly Especially when they seem more focused on trying to find stuff to complain about rather than actually find something To actually complain about.
I will admit I used to be this way until about the end of the playstation four era When I got back to the games that I used to law that is better than their remakes and I found many of them actually had mechanics that I Outgrew Which was why the new mechanics Fit a lot better eventually. I just stopped caring about whatever it was better worse than the remake. It's how is it as a game that one should care about. Honestly I feel this game got a bit stifled in trying to stay close to the original because of RABID OG fans Who hate outright hate any? Attempt to alterate anything help sometimes even hate the new graphics because they love the original Bad graphics. Which makes you realize they don't have a legitimate complaint. They just hate For the sake of hating. Seriously hate a game for doing something bad in it. You know actual complaints rather than oh it'll never match up to the original. That just turned you into stop having fun guys as i've had A few of these types getting mad at me for giving any type of praise to any type of remake like basically they were giving s*** Negative comments that were petty as h*** but the very moment I said a positive even 21 that was bad but did have its good points they basically started To come at me like sharks that smell blood. They let their zealonism Get the better of them and it brought out their worst natures. H*** I wonder how many of them actually tell the truth and aren't playing the remakes over the original right now in secret the fun thing about being anonymous? Is that you can say one thing and do the other. So I wonder how much of their bad takes a real and how much of it is just a massive hypocrisy and they're really only saying s*** to Cover their own asses What the true believers. When I say true believers i'm referring to The actual insane and petty.
@paulman34340 remakes are a double-edged sword. You are always gonna have fans of the original, but at the same time you want new people to also (kind of) experience the original. System Shock remake does what a lot of remakes DONT do... stick so close to the original, even if it's to a fault. I like that.
@@kolyashinkarev7366 he just gave his opinion, i have no idea why ur crying.
Billions...
*In Carl Sagan voice* Millions and billions of lives gone in an instant.. What appeared as a blue dot is now rendered completely red.