As I said to the girls over at GPTV last night - I think I accidently hyped myself while making this video lol I am very ready for this game. The release week is going to be a full grindfest, so looking forward to joining peoples streams - had a great time with Valrak - and will undoubtedly be doing that all around the end of November. Big thanks to Fatshark for their support - more new vids coming up very soon !
One of the things I liked about the beta was that there was a definate sense of humour across the entire thing, and I like that - grimdark all the time can be depressing, and lightening it up with a few laughs at the ridiculousness of the setting is cathartic. One of the points of humour is in the character creator - the last choice you make is what crime you committed to be on the Prison ship. In reality, it only determines your starting clothing colour, but its still funny, because the choice shows serious crimes...and then you read the actual text in the summary before confirmation: Sedition - Complaining about the taste of a batch of corpse-starch Insubordination - Being accused of a crime by a noble, and not being able to defend yourself since you're just a pleb Faithlessness - Questioning why the Bishop has such a luxurious lifestyle, and the rest of you don't Treason - Its not that you didn't get out of the way of the Bishop's convoy, its that you didn't get out of its way fast enough...
I personally loved the nearly completely universal respect for Ogryn naming, having seen very few names with more than a single syllable. Tim, Thonk, Gun, and the like.
I always felt there is much humor in grimdark, yes it's a meat grinder of depressing shit but the sheer ridiculousness and madness of it all is the point, look at the orks for hilarity... But its still got much humor... I think the only faction that doesn't have much funny is the 'Nids... And even there, there are some but rare funny quirks...
To add onto what you said about the corrupted, there's also the very real possibility that the doctrine of "The beatings will continue until morale improves." was implemented. Where those who are higher up are just so out of touch that they almost actively pushed those who they are in charge of into the arms of their enemies. From what I've seen, the first major faction we're facing is Nurgle and he absolutely _loves_ those people despairing about their current lot in life, because what he offers is an escape. A way to stop feeling pain, despair, terror. He can take all of that away. Granted it's replaced with horror for those of right mind, but you won't be so you won't care.
Good news brother i got drunk idk what month this year but let me tell you the result all of my drink buddies are now addicted in wh40k 😂😂😂 and now they seek mine knowledge all the time when were drinking i feel like the archmagos
I couldn't help but be excited when I found out that Dan Abnett was writing Darktide. When we speak about inquisitor lore, we have to remember that he MADE a lot of it, so everything about this game will be accurate and immersive. Not to mention his other voluminous contributions to the black library.
Really, really appreciate the frequency you’ve been dropping content this month LT, we all do. A lot i can digest and mold over. Also, a continuation of any of your lists like Insane Weapons or dives into things like Tyranids, Hive Cities, The Emperor, Golden Age stuff, Dark Origins (which I can wait since that must be madness) and especially Octarius are content I find myself coming back to repeatedly if you ever have the time to go back to those. But I really like the new stuff you’ve been pumping out like crazy and great to see you flourishing man. Hope you get a nice break over the holidays man, cheers.
His Rophanon video has become a lullaby for me to sleep. His voice despite the absolute horrors of the grim dark will coo anyone to sleep. (in a good way!!)
I love the immersion aspect when it comes to 40k games. This is why I hate that weapons disappear when you or your team mates switch to your secondary. Guns materializing out of nowhere is the most unimmersive thing ever.
Agreed. In a more cartoony world I don't mind that sort of thing, but in a game like this, especially one so heavily based on miniatures too, I really appreciate that kind of immersion.
I love this bit about the Darktide being this ominous, unseen and looming threat at the edge of the domain. It's such an unsettling concept, and the fact that the governor is blindly throwing wave after wave of war material into the dark to try and fend it off is such a perfectly 40k thing to do. It's also a very Abnett-y idea, and I love everything about it. Very hyped to see how it's explored in the game proper! Thank you for making a video about this!
So from what I got here, the basic view of each of the prisoners having to serve under the inquisitor is pretty much: Veteran: Not happy about what has happened, but mostly glad that they aren’t being executed. Ogryn: Just confused. Zealot: Angry/confused that their faith is viewed as ‘illegal’, but glad to kill in the emperor’s name. Psyker: Fucking STOKED to be here, and views this as probably the best outcome possible for them. Possibly could have volunteered for this shit for all we know.
I have to say the beta weekend definitely made more interested and the fact that they're upholding the lore like this... between dark tide and rogue trader on the horizon maybe we finally getting the golden age of 40k games we always knew the setting was capable of.... God emperor willing
@@Luetin09 treat them and show that it's for them after all :) Love your work and your intro into this universe for me. Fantastic stuff. Got me through the hardest part of my life
By treat them, I mean like take them out for a lovely lunch or a gift. I already assumed that you already treat your family with extraordinary amounts of affection
It appears that at least some of the enemies in this game are followers of Nurgle. That would make sense, given the despair and low morale suffered by the Guardsmen in fighting the Darktide, they could easily be swayed Nurgle's promises of no more pain and suffering.
Yes! Audio is on point, a Warhammer game that doesn't sound like it was all made by one guy in a broom closet on a budget of two coconuts and a pack of coffee filters.
@@0bzen22 yeah, I listen to way to much Audible to not instantly catch his voice lol. He also did one of the Ogryn voice presets too (so you know which one I am most likely going to use lol).
He is not.. But also, has come to understand just how rigid it all is, and how difficult it would be to change it. He accepts it, for now at least... given the greater threats that mankind is facing.
@@JRufu That said I'm pretty sure none of them are willing to be the first Inquisitor to push their luck and find out how being casual about mass genocide can tick off the lord regent.
I love Ogryns. They truly are the bestest bois. They might not be the brightest crayons in the box, but they are simple, honest, trusting, loyal, loveable, and the best people you could ask to clear the way forward or watch your back. No need for indepth tactical planning or table manners, just tell them who the bad people are and see them go to work.
I really appreciate Fatshark using traitor-guardsmen as the main baddies, it makes the tone of the game much grittier and grounded than using giant immortal supersoldiers.
Great to see you slinging out videos again. Your vids are what got me back into 40K and always help jump start my enthusiasm and motivation for the hobby.
Well after failing to run Cyberpunk (thanks for that Edgerunners) , I now have a new game to consume my life for the immediate future. If they ever make PvP I'll challenge you. If I beat you I'm like 99% sure that makes me the lore master.
@@Luetin09 if only SM2 had coop! I'm hoping the mod community releases reskins for every faction. When I played L4D I had resident evil skins on the zombies. Made it terrifying!
There is only one small thing that seems to indicate Grendyl is at least "radical-adjacent": The fact we're not tasked with burning grimoires until there is nothing left other than ash, but bring them back intact. Though that also might just be because there are specific steps to be taken to destroy them.
I wish i could take a week or two off to obsess over this game when it releases, but my work has a blackout policy regarding vacations for the holidays so i'll just have to take what little i can in the 6-7 hours a day i dont work or sleep
Yeh I feel it man.... most of us are in the same spot .... you nailed the timing ... after work you get home, shower, eat then have about 6 or max 7 hours for leisure then go to sleep just to wake up and do it all over again .... unless you got a majorly great career which requires a LOT of luck or getting yourself into an insurmountable level of debt to get a college degree .... that is the average life and it sucks... so don't feel so alone.
The Imperium is often unjust and heavy handed. But when you realize the amount and severity of threats to humanity you start to understand, not agree but understand. God Emperor, I pray for us all...
This is something that the 40k community (especially the sub-Reddit) doesn’t understand at all. Before humans even evolved, the galaxy was this brutal.
@@TheSpicyLeg Well reddit isn't exactly known for its consistency. But jokes aside, the Imperium uses the Ends Justify the Means approach. Which unfortunately is quite necessary to ensure humanity's future. We're in this for the species boys and girls!
Luetin was talking about enjoying films with a more documentary feel. I thought immediately of Legend of Galactic Heroes. Great show, literally has a narrator that presents the story like history, has good character development, some really interesting parts that delve into fleet tactics/strategy that are pretty cool. Highly recommend.
Luetin09 - "Inquisitors weigh a lot of information in order to make the best decision possible given the circumstances." Inquisitors - Selling out ten worlds with no hesitation or negotiation to the orks to talk to Ghazghkull's squig, laying elaborate traps to kill chapter masters for refusing orders to massacre imperium soldiers who fought chaos, turning an entire segmentum into a gulag for being in the same region as Huron, and plotting against Guilliman. I'm pretty sure the inquisition are a bigger threat to the imperium than chaos ever was.
I think it'd be sooooo cool if the made DLC classes as like a ratling, jokero, or even a servitor. It would be especially funny if the rest of the squad started ragging on you for being a glorified coffee machine.
The squad, about to be overrun by cultists and traitor soldiers: "Whos brilliant idea was it to send us into this Mission with a karking servitor?" "Hey, at least we can all get a warm cup of Recaff before we get massacred."
Thank you, Luetin, as ever. I think the creators of *Darktide* should give you a bonus of sorts; I do not play co-op FPS' games, but you probably pushed me over that threshold. Wouldn't be surprised if there are many like me who feel the same. To everyone else: hope you have a great time playing this seemingly amazing (rarely happens) WH40K game.
God damn I love your videos, it's like a 40k lore podcast and your voice is so buttery smooth. I'm also glad to see a sucessful youtuber that isn't afraid to go more than 15 damn minutes per video.
The stories and case files of Inquisitors Gregor Eisenhorn and and Gideon Ravenor are amazing for learning how inquisitors will tread a thin line between what considered heretical and whats not.
After listening to a couple of Ogryn stories I’ve become a fan of theses guys. They are super loyal and seem to be gentle giants until it’s time to put in work. Not the sharpest tools but will fight for their brothers and sisters and apparently as strong as astartes.
This is excellent!! Gives a lot of context I was missing, like why doesn't the situation escalate to a full force assault on the corrupted sections (answer is that it's preferable to being cautious and calculated while addressing the unknown enemy). Epic stuff!
As a Imperial Guard player all I can say is LET'S GO GET EM BOYZ FOR THE EMPEROR great video Luetin really can't wait for Darktide FOR THE EMPEROR SIR EVER ON WORDS .
The ogryn is my favorite career in darktide so far. I have always had a soft spot for the big lads in the warhammer setting that enjoy smashing things with their tribe or in this case with their squad.
I have physically run out of videos on your channel to watch because this is what I listen to while working for the last few weeks Q.Q Thank you for the entertainment.
A highly reccomended book to Read on Inquisitors in Raevnor Omnibus, incredible storytelling, lore and insight into the machinations of 40k Military and Inquisitorial politics Dan Abnett is the Author. Thanks as always Luetin your videos are second to none and always very enjoyable!
3 weeks late. Came back after my friend and I started playing beta. We are literally playing this as a way to flesh out the backstory of a characters him and I have. Sam Saberfang and Dagg. (He's partley parody, partly a real unit that leads my Astra Army with his Bullgryn Bodyguard)
The penal practices in “Darktide” remind me of of 放免 (hōmen) -- as in the anime "Cyber City Oedo 808.” Nowadays, hōmen can just mean “to let someone go” or “to aquit someone.” However, In the old Japanese feudal sense, it could refer to the feudal police (metsuke, “watchers”) letting hardend crimals do supervised work as low-ranking officers with certain basic police powers, as long as they follow orders and produce results.
@@DPham1 You are welcome. In university, I learned that from 1608-1868, Japan may have counted as perhaps the first police state in human history -- not the first dictatorship, but the first police state. Tokugawa Ieyasu set up the system with heavy focus on very strict rules and extensive internal surveillance. Ieyasu had an extreme, cold and pragmatic desire to stop any further civil wars and mass death. After all, although there were some limited exceptions, there had mostly been the most terrible civil wars in Japan all the way from 1467 to 1615. Aftward, every citizen knew Tokugawa authorities used extremely harsh physical penalties very often -- much more than most other countries then. It’s interesting, but records show for example that almost nobody even tried to escape from prison, even if there were a great opportunity like a fire or earthquake -- neither disaster was uncommon in Japan. Prisoners followed the correctional officers’ instructions, knowing that if they ran away and had to be recaptured, they’d die very horribly for what they had done. The authorities also tended to give convicts tattoos, so they could be recognized and people would shun them. This backfired, because then the convicts knew that on account of their tattoos, they’d face discrimination and it’d be hard for them to get honest work. Some criminals travelled to offshore islands or were exiled to them, becoming coastal pirates and stuff like that. Japan had no real navy then. The government had destroyed any and all large ships because they did not want citizens to leave Japan. Back then, Japanese leaders tended to think that foreign ideas might be part of a conspiracy to make their government weak, to take over, and to destroy Tokugawa family rule. Among the banned foreign ideas, Christianity used to be forbidden in Japan by the same reasoning that Christianity had to be a conspiracy. It was easy to point to all these other places victimized by Westerners, so back then it seem reasonable to see Christianity as a threat. It was not unheard-of for some Westerners to point to their own rivals -- trading competitors who came from other Western countries, telling the Japanese that those from another Western country really were conspiring to destroy Japan. Some Westerners hoped to make more money with Japanese coal, Japanese silver, and trade goods --- and so they lied about their trade competitors, hoping that the Japanese would throw those competitors out of the country. The Japanese government even hired some criminals to gamble with people who did public works projects, giving the government back a percentage of what the criminals won from the workers and allowing the government to save money. One can see how, at that time, the Japanese government policy was: “How can we ‘recycle' petty criminals to make them into something that our government can use?” And here you see the Imperium of man, asking, “How can we ‘recycle' petty criminals to make them into something that our government can use?” 🤔
@@hoffenwurdig1356 Very interesting, I didn't know a lot of this about Japan. I do know they were always very wary of outside influence. Speaking of Christianity, did you ever see that move "Silence?"
i want to me be that random guardsman who was mistreated by the inquisition and wants to find hope and that hope is cleaning out the heretical infestation from tertium and have a laugh on the way or that humorous psyker who doesnt know if something from nowhere is going to blow up but overall enjoys his team mates aside from zealots and pretty much it seems i can get to create that in darktide
I love the idea of playing an Ogryn. I'm just loyal, I don't even know what crime I did but I know that I'm not allowed to be by my old friends but now I got new friends! A lot of new friends, some of them... I don't know where they are. Some of them like to shout, one of them makes funny hand wavy thing, and the one that likes his tiny gun. I have a lot of friends... I just wish I can remember their names.
The question I have is when is it gonna come out on the consoles? I don't play much computers nowadays , mostly am a console guy and it would be nice to have some sort of idea when to expect it on the consoles
As I said to the girls over at GPTV last night - I think I accidently hyped myself while making this video lol I am very ready for this game. The release week is going to be a full grindfest, so looking forward to joining peoples streams - had a great time with Valrak - and will undoubtedly be doing that all around the end of November. Big thanks to Fatshark for their support - more new vids coming up very soon !
Can't wait to see what's in store!
Alright you rejects! Which one of you left the Oven on? Bill was it you again?
What's GPTV?
Can you post the link to the interview?
Heard pre-orders might get in on the 17th?
The loremaster speaks to us. We listen. The Emperor protects.
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
For the Emperor!
You can't stop disease and death.. join father nurgle, let him take away your pain.. jooiinn ussss
@@morbidone88 *LOADS HEAVY FLAMER WITH RIGHTEOUS INTENT*
@@merekgrimaldus9865 consider us stopped... for now... 🤢
One of the things I liked about the beta was that there was a definate sense of humour across the entire thing, and I like that - grimdark all the time can be depressing, and lightening it up with a few laughs at the ridiculousness of the setting is cathartic.
One of the points of humour is in the character creator - the last choice you make is what crime you committed to be on the Prison ship. In reality, it only determines your starting clothing colour, but its still funny, because the choice shows serious crimes...and then you read the actual text in the summary before confirmation:
Sedition - Complaining about the taste of a batch of corpse-starch
Insubordination - Being accused of a crime by a noble, and not being able to defend yourself since you're just a pleb
Faithlessness - Questioning why the Bishop has such a luxurious lifestyle, and the rest of you don't
Treason - Its not that you didn't get out of the way of the Bishop's convoy, its that you didn't get out of its way fast enough...
as a vet of IRL military shit, we always like to laugh about shit.
I personally loved the nearly completely universal respect for Ogryn naming, having seen very few names with more than a single syllable. Tim, Thonk, Gun, and the like.
Psyker - Exsisting
@@NoahLoydOG my favorite name was just "Dunk" when I asked why he said "cus dats de sound me club makes"
I always felt there is much humor in grimdark, yes it's a meat grinder of depressing shit but the sheer ridiculousness and madness of it all is the point, look at the orks for hilarity... But its still got much humor... I think the only faction that doesn't have much funny is the 'Nids... And even there, there are some but rare funny quirks...
To add onto what you said about the corrupted, there's also the very real possibility that the doctrine of "The beatings will continue until morale improves." was implemented. Where those who are higher up are just so out of touch that they almost actively pushed those who they are in charge of into the arms of their enemies.
From what I've seen, the first major faction we're facing is Nurgle and he absolutely _loves_ those people despairing about their current lot in life, because what he offers is an escape. A way to stop feeling pain, despair, terror. He can take all of that away. Granted it's replaced with horror for those of right mind, but you won't be so you won't care.
Like Davey Jones!
Ol' Papa Nurgle
@@kevinhill8193 "Life is Cruel. Why should the afterlife be any different?"
You are the reason I’m not allowed to drink and talk about Warhammer 40k at parties and I am not ashamed. They must know the truth!
Good news brother i got drunk idk what month this year but let me tell you the result all of my drink buddies are now addicted in wh40k 😂😂😂 and now they seek mine knowledge all the time when were drinking i feel like the archmagos
I couldn't help but be excited when I found out that Dan Abnett was writing Darktide. When we speak about inquisitor lore, we have to remember that he MADE a lot of it, so everything about this game will be accurate and immersive. Not to mention his other voluminous contributions to the black library.
He's been known to phone it in at times. Fell Cargo was a turd. Although I really liked Eisenhorn/Ravenor/Gaunt's Ghosts/Double Eagle.
He’s the best black library has
Really, really appreciate the frequency you’ve been dropping content this month LT, we all do. A lot i can digest and mold over. Also, a continuation of any of your lists like Insane Weapons or dives into things like Tyranids, Hive Cities, The Emperor, Golden Age stuff, Dark Origins (which I can wait since that must be madness) and especially Octarius are content I find myself coming back to repeatedly if you ever have the time to go back to those. But I really like the new stuff you’ve been pumping out like crazy and great to see you flourishing man. Hope you get a nice break over the holidays man, cheers.
List will probably come soon, it seems the right time
124, for the algo
@@Luetin09 love your videos mate.
PS: what's the song you used in the intro?
Mull over I think the saying goes, not mold over. But you’re right, it’s been a pleasure to see such content! 😊
His Rophanon video has become a lullaby for me to sleep. His voice despite the absolute horrors of the grim dark will coo anyone to sleep. (in a good way!!)
I love the immersion aspect when it comes to 40k games. This is why I hate that weapons disappear when you or your team mates switch to your secondary. Guns materializing out of nowhere is the most unimmersive thing ever.
That's like a streets of rage mechanic lol
That mod wasn't just pretty, it was useful to know at a glance what others are bringing.
Agreed. In a more cartoony world I don't mind that sort of thing, but in a game like this, especially one so heavily based on miniatures too, I really appreciate that kind of immersion.
You say that but ive never seen a space marine with an ammo pouch how tf that bro gonna reload
@candyman Yeah that's called quality and passion. Sadly it's not the case anymore.
I love this bit about the Darktide being this ominous, unseen and looming threat at the edge of the domain. It's such an unsettling concept, and the fact that the governor is blindly throwing wave after wave of war material into the dark to try and fend it off is such a perfectly 40k thing to do. It's also a very Abnett-y idea, and I love everything about it. Very hyped to see how it's explored in the game proper! Thank you for making a video about this!
So from what I got here, the basic view of each of the prisoners having to serve under the inquisitor is pretty much:
Veteran: Not happy about what has happened, but mostly glad that they aren’t being executed.
Ogryn: Just confused.
Zealot: Angry/confused that their faith is viewed as ‘illegal’, but glad to kill in the emperor’s name.
Psyker: Fucking STOKED to be here, and views this as probably the best outcome possible for them. Possibly could have volunteered for this shit for all we know.
Yay more Darktide lore! Can't wait for this game to come out.
I love how "rejects" get thrown in with heretics and inquisitors. Look, sometimes people just have weird hobbies okay...
I like more the irony of heretics and inquisitors being bundled together.
Can't have one without the other. It's just "being a bit naughty" until someone stamps the heresy label on it
Luetin Does it again and triggers my Dark Tide withdrawal symptoms just after i managed to humble them, 17th could not come any sooner right now. 😂
Same brother, same.
You always have the coldest prologue's. Well done.
I have to say the beta weekend definitely made more interested and the fact that they're upholding the lore like this... between dark tide and rogue trader on the horizon maybe we finally getting the golden age of 40k games we always knew the setting was capable of.... God emperor willing
And Boltgun is right around the corner in '23
Love the volume of videos you have been putting out recently Luetin!
my family less so lol
@@Luetin09 ahh the perils of being the Loremaster
@@Luetin09 More loremasters in the making!
@@Luetin09 treat them and show that it's for them after all :) Love your work and your intro into this universe for me. Fantastic stuff. Got me through the hardest part of my life
By treat them, I mean like take them out for a lovely lunch or a gift. I already assumed that you already treat your family with extraordinary amounts of affection
Glory to luetin and his unmatched lore skills!
Another blessing from our loremaster, praise the Omnissiah
beep boop
stop stealing my toaster's.
Blessings? From the loremaster? PURGE THE HERETIC!
It appears that at least some of the enemies in this game are followers of Nurgle. That would make sense, given the despair and low morale suffered by the Guardsmen in fighting the Darktide, they could easily be swayed Nurgle's promises of no more pain and suffering.
Every enemy is Nurgle-devoted. They have a devblog explaining the traitor guard forces, the Moebian Sixth, and its history.
I just wish beasts of nurgle could be enemies. Big miss by fatshart
They actually on of the bosses in the game.@@kermitgrover
So looking forward to Darktide! Those little audio's Fatshark posted are brilliant and I wish we had more stuff like it for 40k video content
Yes! Audio is on point, a Warhammer game that doesn't sound like it was all made by one guy in a broom closet on a budget of two coconuts and a pack of coffee filters.
The moment I heard Toby Longworths voice I knew this game was going to be something good. Cannot wait to get my hands on it the 17th
he can read me a bedtime story any/every night
i thought it came out on the 30th?
@@crash833 when you preorder it, you get to play on the 17th
Oh wow, didn't even noticed. And I've got the entire Gaunt / Ravenor / Eisenhorn collection.
@@0bzen22 yeah, I listen to way to much Audible to not instantly catch his voice lol. He also did one of the Ogryn voice presets too (so you know which one I am most likely going to use lol).
Luetin is a ork term meaning "Big Powerful Good-Thinkingest Geezer That Fixes Unnastandin Gubbinz"
Killing it with the upload schedule lately dude, with the quality being superlative as ever. Thank you kindly, good sir.
I did not now what warhammer was,clicked on one video and now i am addickted to these lore videos.
40k lore is so fun to get lost in
woah, more darktide content while we wait for launch. hell yeah Luetin, thank you.
That intro gives me chills
I wonder how Guilliman being back will effect the inquisition
Can’t imagine he’d be ok with them selling out human-worlds, etc on whims..
He is not.. But also, has come to understand just how rigid it all is, and how difficult it would be to change it. He accepts it, for now at least... given the greater threats that mankind is facing.
@@JRufu That said I'm pretty sure none of them are willing to be the first Inquisitor to push their luck and find out how being casual about mass genocide can tick off the lord regent.
Whatever Girlyman thinks, at this point the Inquisition is a necessary evil.
@@Orvect Necessary, but not limitless.
@@DetectiveLance Limitless? What are you referring to? The authority of the Inquisition? I smell some heresy here and I like it.
You're on fire this month! How's the vocal health going? Sounding great! Exceptional content is the norm
Its been - more stable I will say. Which is a good thing.
I love Ogryns. They truly are the bestest bois. They might not be the brightest crayons in the box, but they are simple, honest, trusting, loyal, loveable, and the best people you could ask to clear the way forward or watch your back. No need for indepth tactical planning or table manners, just tell them who the bad people are and see them go to work.
I really appreciate Fatshark using traitor-guardsmen as the main baddies, it makes the tone of the game much grittier and grounded than using giant immortal supersoldiers.
I'm sure the Plague Marines aren't far behind
im hoping for ORks in a later release, followed by Necrons, then Nids.
@@Mr0PT1C Nah dude Genestealer cults, makes more sense for the inquisition to be fighting them
@@jaystar6357 While i completely agree with you, i just have requests.
Great to see you slinging out videos again. Your vids are what got me back into 40K and always help jump start my enthusiasm and motivation for the hobby.
Well after failing to run Cyberpunk (thanks for that Edgerunners) , I now have a new game to consume my life for the immediate future.
If they ever make PvP I'll challenge you. If I beat you I'm like 99% sure that makes me the lore master.
Imagine this - but waves of nids.
@@Luetin09 if only SM2 had coop! I'm hoping the mod community releases reskins for every faction.
When I played L4D I had resident evil skins on the zombies. Made it terrifying!
There is only one small thing that seems to indicate Grendyl is at least "radical-adjacent": The fact we're not tasked with burning grimoires until there is nothing left other than ash, but bring them back intact. Though that also might just be because there are specific steps to be taken to destroy them.
Whatever they are paying you it's not enough. Best advertising they could ever have hoped for.
You had me at "smash some heretics and have a few beers."
The REAL devblog this week
I wish i could take a week or two off to obsess over this game when it releases, but my work has a blackout policy regarding vacations for the holidays so i'll just have to take what little i can in the 6-7 hours a day i dont work or sleep
Totally feel you, Casey. I hope you're appreciated for your hard work
Yeh I feel it man.... most of us are in the same spot .... you nailed the timing ... after work you get home, shower, eat then have about 6 or max 7 hours for leisure then go to sleep just to wake up and do it all over again .... unless you got a majorly great career which requires a LOT of luck or getting yourself into an insurmountable level of debt to get a college degree .... that is the average life and it sucks... so don't feel so alone.
Lol I won an award at work specifically just so I could turn it in to get a week off for this game
This video gives me more hype for Darktide than the game trailer or previous gameplay videos I watched before.
The Imperium is often unjust and heavy handed. But when you realize the amount and severity of threats to humanity you start to understand, not agree but understand.
God Emperor, I pray for us all...
This is something that the 40k community (especially the sub-Reddit) doesn’t understand at all. Before humans even evolved, the galaxy was this brutal.
@@TheSpicyLeg Well reddit isn't exactly known for its consistency. But jokes aside, the Imperium uses the Ends Justify the Means approach. Which unfortunately is quite necessary to ensure humanity's future. We're in this for the species boys and girls!
Luetin was talking about enjoying films with a more documentary feel. I thought immediately of Legend of Galactic Heroes. Great show, literally has a narrator that presents the story like history, has good character development, some really interesting parts that delve into fleet tactics/strategy that are pretty cool. Highly recommend.
Well done Luetin09. Great work as usual man. You are a legend of modern day Warhammer 40,000 entertainment.
Love you Luetin❤️
Luetin09 - "Inquisitors weigh a lot of information in order to make the best decision possible given the circumstances."
Inquisitors - Selling out ten worlds with no hesitation or negotiation to the orks to talk to Ghazghkull's squig, laying elaborate traps to kill chapter masters for refusing orders to massacre imperium soldiers who fought chaos, turning an entire segmentum into a gulag for being in the same region as Huron, and plotting against Guilliman.
I'm pretty sure the inquisition are a bigger threat to the imperium than chaos ever was.
I think it'd be sooooo cool if the made DLC classes as like a ratling, jokero, or even a servitor. It would be especially funny if the rest of the squad started ragging on you for being a glorified coffee machine.
The squad, about to be overrun by cultists and traitor soldiers:
"Whos brilliant idea was it to send us into this Mission with a karking servitor?"
"Hey, at least we can all get a warm cup of Recaff before we get massacred."
luetin you make the best content man !!!!
Thank you, Luetin, as ever.
I think the creators of *Darktide* should give you a bonus of sorts; I do not play co-op FPS' games, but you probably pushed me over that threshold.
Wouldn't be surprised if there are many like me who feel the same.
To everyone else: hope you have a great time playing this seemingly amazing (rarely happens) WH40K game.
Cannot wait to listen to it several times over! Been looking forward to more Darktide focused lore! Cannot wait for the game!
as an ogryn main i cant count past 5 but i can press F real good OGRYN FOR LIIIIIIIFE
"Aaaaaaaaaah, what's a chaos goooooooooooooooooud-*BLAM!!!*"
The Emperor has a grand plan? Would he say "everything is proceeding as I have foreseen."
You make this very interesting Luetin, too bad that Fatshark didn't bother to actually write a story.
God damn I love your videos, it's like a 40k lore podcast and your voice is so buttery smooth. I'm also glad to see a sucessful youtuber that isn't afraid to go more than 15 damn minutes per video.
Seriously, lets take a moment to thank Luten, as this video contains moments of the game we didn't get on the beta.
speaking of Ogryns, have you read The Wraithbone Phoenix? one of the main characters is Clodde, an Ogryn, and he is awesome.
The stories and case files of Inquisitors Gregor Eisenhorn and and Gideon Ravenor are amazing for learning how inquisitors will tread a thin line between what considered heretical and whats not.
Yes keep the videos coming. Loving it.
Don't worry the Emperor protects and backup will be here any minute now ....
Really loving the lore for Darktide.
Thank you for this amazing video!
Lorehammer 2022, soon to be 2023. Thanks Luetin!!
1: it's going according to the emperors plan.
2: when did the emperor plan on being dead and on a throne rutting
*bolter shot*
1: heretic!
After listening to a couple of Ogryn stories I’ve become a fan of theses guys. They are super loyal and seem to be gentle giants until it’s time to put in work. Not the sharpest tools but will fight for their brothers and sisters and apparently as strong as astartes.
Looks pretty good. This was the best advertisement I've ever seen for a videogame!
Bro!! Thank you so much!!! For every word, and every min of your work. Emperor protects!
I love how Warhammer has sponsored you you definitely deserve it man
Amazing video! Just what I needed to help me get really into the game.
This is excellent!!
Gives a lot of context I was missing, like why doesn't the situation escalate to a full force assault on the corrupted sections (answer is that it's preferable to being cautious and calculated while addressing the unknown enemy).
Epic stuff!
“I like your words funny humie” - Some random ork
Just gonna like before I even watch the video. I've never listened to a Luetin 40K video and been disappointed!
Not used to this accelerated upload schedule inquisitor. We need a investigation of potential heretic ways on this channel
Luetin09 speaks and my worries go away and i fall asleep finally
This is a Luetin Greatest Hits Collection.
Less talk, more purging.
-Commissar Chad
Luetin truly is the Vaatividya of warhammer.
I don't know how it took me so long to find your channel. Solid stuff my dude!
Could we get a video on the scholastica psykana?
I wish I had a unlimited amount of Ogryns as friends! They are the best
As a Imperial Guard player all I can say is LET'S GO GET EM BOYZ FOR THE EMPEROR great video Luetin really can't wait for Darktide FOR THE EMPEROR SIR EVER ON WORDS .
another fantastic lore video! thanks so much for all the work you put in! this really helps me understand the lore behind darktide.
The ogryn is my favorite career in darktide so far. I have always had a soft spot for the big lads in the warhammer setting that enjoy smashing things with their tribe or in this case with their squad.
The amount of information in this video is amazing. Thank you!
You are making a lot of videos for us lately! Thank you luetin! Love your videos
Thank you sir, for your long lore videos.
Man you really sell the weight of the current situation going in to this game. Can't wait to play tonight!!! XD
Man has been on a grindset lately and I can respect that, at the very least I'm not complaining 🙃
'This video brought to you by Fatshark..'
Let's go! Luetin the Loremaster!
You're really spoiling us with all this content
How smart of fat shark, to get luetin to do what he does best, but for their game. You've basically got a guaranteed audience for a 1 hour ad here
43:05 Side quest:
Human Bowling 🎳
I have physically run out of videos on your channel to watch because this is what I listen to while working for the last few weeks Q.Q Thank you for the entertainment.
thats where the relistening comes in lol on some channels I watch for relaxing BGM theres many vids I watch over and over
A highly reccomended book to Read on Inquisitors in Raevnor Omnibus, incredible storytelling, lore and insight into the machinations of 40k Military and Inquisitorial politics Dan Abnett is the Author. Thanks as always Luetin your videos are second to none and always very enjoyable!
Also Eisenhorn is another great book Eisenhorn is Ravenors old tutor and is classed as a Radical, great reading.
3 weeks late. Came back after my friend and I started playing beta. We are literally playing this as a way to flesh out the backstory of a characters him and I have. Sam Saberfang and Dagg. (He's partley parody, partly a real unit that leads my Astra Army with his Bullgryn Bodyguard)
great video, thanks.
Hell yeah more lore! Thanks for sharing i love when your new videos come out.. they always make my day. :) i hope you have a good day bro
The penal practices in “Darktide” remind me of of 放免 (hōmen) -- as in the anime "Cyber City Oedo 808.” Nowadays, hōmen can just mean “to let someone go” or “to aquit someone.” However, In the old Japanese feudal sense, it could refer to the feudal police (metsuke, “watchers”) letting hardend crimals do supervised work as low-ranking officers with certain basic police powers, as long as they follow orders and produce results.
Interesting, thanks for sharing! I love it when I can learn little tidbits from the comments section
@@DPham1 You are welcome. In university, I learned that from 1608-1868, Japan may have counted as perhaps the first police state in human history -- not the first dictatorship, but the first police state. Tokugawa Ieyasu set up the system with heavy focus on very strict rules and extensive internal surveillance. Ieyasu had an extreme, cold and pragmatic desire to stop any further civil wars and mass death. After all, although there were some limited exceptions, there had mostly been the most terrible civil wars in Japan all the way from 1467 to 1615. Aftward, every citizen knew Tokugawa authorities used extremely harsh physical penalties very often -- much more than most other countries then. It’s interesting, but records show for example that almost nobody even tried to escape from prison, even if there were a great opportunity like a fire or earthquake -- neither disaster was uncommon in Japan. Prisoners followed the correctional officers’ instructions, knowing that if they ran away and had to be recaptured, they’d die very horribly for what they had done. The authorities also tended to give convicts tattoos, so they could be recognized and people would shun them. This backfired, because then the convicts knew that on account of their tattoos, they’d face discrimination and it’d be hard for them to get honest work. Some criminals travelled to offshore islands or were exiled to them, becoming coastal pirates and stuff like that. Japan had no real navy then. The government had destroyed any and all large ships because they did not want citizens to leave Japan. Back then, Japanese leaders tended to think that foreign ideas might be part of a conspiracy to make their government weak, to take over, and to destroy Tokugawa family rule. Among the banned foreign ideas, Christianity used to be forbidden in Japan by the same reasoning that Christianity had to be a conspiracy. It was easy to point to all these other places victimized by Westerners, so back then it seem reasonable to see Christianity as a threat.
It was not unheard-of for some Westerners to point to their own rivals -- trading competitors who came from other Western countries, telling the Japanese that those from another Western country really were conspiring to destroy Japan. Some Westerners hoped to make more money with Japanese coal, Japanese silver, and trade goods --- and so they lied about their trade competitors, hoping that the Japanese would throw those competitors out of the country.
The Japanese government even hired some criminals to gamble with people who did public works projects, giving the government back a percentage of what the criminals won from the workers and allowing the government to save money. One can see how, at that time, the Japanese government policy was: “How can we ‘recycle' petty criminals to make them into something that our government can use?”
And here you see the Imperium of man, asking, “How can we ‘recycle' petty criminals to make them into something that our government can use?” 🤔
@@hoffenwurdig1356 Very interesting, I didn't know a lot of this about Japan. I do know they were always very wary of outside influence. Speaking of Christianity, did you ever see that move "Silence?"
i want to me be that random guardsman who was mistreated by the inquisition and wants to find hope and that hope is cleaning out the heretical infestation from tertium and have a laugh on the way
or that humorous psyker who doesnt know if something from nowhere is going to blow up but overall enjoys his team mates aside from zealots
and pretty much it seems i can get to create that in darktide
I love the idea of playing an Ogryn. I'm just loyal, I don't even know what crime I did but I know that I'm not allowed to be by my old friends but now I got new friends! A lot of new friends, some of them... I don't know where they are. Some of them like to shout, one of them makes funny hand wavy thing, and the one that likes his tiny gun. I have a lot of friends... I just wish I can remember their names.
that reflex sight is dope as heck
a Heresy a day keeps the empire in Disaray!
The question I have is when is it gonna come out on the consoles?
I don't play much computers nowadays , mostly am a console guy and it would be nice to have some sort of idea when to expect it on the consoles
54:27 sounds like he was a great scammer, name sounds suspiciously like Valrak 🤔
"Blood for the Emperor! Skulls for the Golden Throne!!" -Loyalist Zealot.