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Zombie Connor Glitch in Detroit Become Human

Aug 25, 2024

Detroit Become Human - Zombie Connor Glitch

Introduction

  • Video titled "Zombie Connor Glitch"
  • Unique scenario encountered in the game
  • Main character Connor becomes a deviant and has a glitch that leads to a softlock in the game.

Scenario Overview

  • Connor (deviant) is killed during the Jericho raid.
  • Despite being dead, Connor returns as a deviant and becomes a leader.
  • The game reaches a point where it cannot progress (softlock).

Key Events Leading to the Glitch

  • Marcus's Fate:
    • Kicked out of Jericho.
    • Later killed while trying to save North.
  • Connor's Actions:
    • Attempts to blow up C4 at Jericho.
    • Fails in this effort.
  • Hank's Situation:
    • Commits suicide during the narrative.
  • Simon:
    • Also dead during this sequence.

Reactions and Observations

  • Unusual dialogue appears during gameplay after the glitch.
  • Confusion arises about Connor's state (machine vs deviant).
  • Dialogue Highlights:
    • Characters discussing events that should not happen as a result of Connor's death.
    • Mention of the ship's failure to explode and its implications.

Gameplay Mechanics Discussion

  • Conflicting states in the game due to character deaths.
  • Characters reacting to situations that shouldn't occur based on previous outcomes.
  • The glitch creates a loop of unresolved actions and dialogue.

Theories and Speculations

  • Questions about why this particular sequence of events leads to the glitch.
  • Possible connection between Hank's suicide and the state of the game.
  • Discussion of how deviance and machine states interact in the game's narrative.

Conclusion

  • The glitch can be replicated, indicating a potential bug or hidden mechanic.
  • Plans to explore more games and scenarios in future videos.
  • Viewers encouraged to share theories in the comments.

Future Content

  • Upcoming coverage of "The Walking Dead: The Final Season" and other games.
  • Note on streaming and follow-up notifications on platforms like Twitch and Twitter.