♫ KIM AND HARRY, SITTING IN A SWING ♫ - Disco Elysium - PART 16 - Blind Playthrough
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Hello everyone and welcome back to this blind playthrough of DISCO ELYSIUM! Today we follow up on a bunch of side quests, white checks and optional tasks, including talking more with Evrart, Klaasje, and two young hooligans interested in Kim's car... But don't worry, we also finally begin exploring the coast and fishing village!
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2:04:06 "My dad and mum are both half-Seolite"
"So he's like a quarter Seolite?"
Never say artists can't do math 😂
Oh no..............................................
"This is not a great use of our time, I could have been investigating!" LOOK WHO GOT A BODY DOWN FROM A TREE AND IS NOW SUDDENLY MR. EFFICIENT!?!
But for real, what a nice little moment to have with Kim.
Ye, there is an achievement to make Kim wear that jacket xd
Someday
No, the achievement is for talking to him while he’s wearing the black RCM jacket in NG after finishing the game in hardcore mode. It has nothing to do with the PF jacket.
kim cute
I saw couple of youtubers finding that badge with Kim absent (escorting the body to the morgue or Klaasje to jail).
Imagine sitting on that swing and whistling without your friend. That's heartbreaking and they'll never know what they lost (unless they play again, I mean 😃)
Can't imagine doing any exploration without my boy (only giving drugs to kids)
You finally caught this crazy racer! Another case solved!
All in a day's work!
this game is so beautiful when you’re riffing off the dialogue and the game suddenly repeats your own words back to you
Noo! The necktie is your friend, don't unequip it
Friendship ended with Horrific Necktie, now Bow Knot is my best friend
Really appreciate all your work
Oh no, don't forget Jamais Vu! o.O It gives 1 Exp for every clicked orb and is the most important one as it states on the description. It's not only for conversing with Joyce, but also other things later on and is tied closely with The Pale too. Sure you can play without it, but for a thorough playthrough it's recommended.
considering there are around fifty thoughts in the cabinet and only 12 slots i would be perfectly happy to see a playthrough without jamais vu if that’s how the cookie crumbles
@@MaxisStillLivingThat's fair, but I was more concerned of Lukael's first playthrough experience, seeing how he plays DE.
He's thorough, much, much more so than many others who have played the game at least judging by the clips I've seen of them. I wouldn't recommend this to someone who didn't spare a thought to consider the nature of DE's reality and how the pale works in the first place.
@@Silent_Depths It’s cool, i might have read your comment as more insistent than it really was. I was only trying to express it would be fine if he decided to internalise something else in its place, since it can sometimes feel like audiences will be unhappy if someone doesn’t make the “right” choices. Not you, specifically-i get that the suggestion is just a heads up for potential content and you’ve spoiled very little besides. Might have been better to have framed my response differently, sorry.
Did I replace it in this video? If so, I guess it's too late, since as far as I know you can't bring back forgotten thoughts 😅 whoops...
K-I-S-S-I-N-...ing....
Yeah the censorship in this game is puzzling. They keep censoring that word but let slurs against the disabled go with zero censorship. It makes me wonder about the people who wrote this. Why do they censor one offensive slur and let others go? The should censor all or none - I don’t care which - the way they do it sends a bad message. If it was all censored or all uncensored it wouldn’t raise a question at all.
Lukael: Everything in due time
Us: No! Everything all at once!
😊
A wink-shaped growl, lol. I don't remember seeing that one
I am pretty sure the dialogues are all different if you don't know your name yet
The visual calculus check is the one I mentioned last video. Before you get to the tree, there are tire tracks, not boot tracks. (Ah, the game told you after finding the car)
To Fast travel, just click on the name on the map. Martinaise Waterfront is one of the 3 or 4 locations. It takes quite a while to walk from one end of Martinaise to the other, since that little lock is the only way to cross the water.
I am a bit disappointed that Evrart had no changed dialogue, despite you knowing everything he 'revealed' to you already, Hum...
no way you made him a fascist 😭😭 i played this game thrice and never had the gut (pun intended)
I just really want that sandwich
@@LukaelPlays fair
Also, "(Point to your eyes)" is, very sadly, not a reference to the lieutenant's eyesight. I never thought I'd see an "accidentally racist" playthrough 😅, but it's honestly endearing, like that probably is what Harry would say and think. Also, Kim truly is the most patient person this world has ever seen. The bullshit he puts up with from Harry should get *him* promoted.
I agree, but calling it even "accidentally racist" is a bit of a stretch as it was written in a way Harry could have meant the poor eyesight, given the context provided earlier and the state he is in.
In fact does a real scenario even exist where you *can be* "accidentally racist"? If by being a racist we define as *having a sense* of superiority over another person of a *perceived* racial background and willingly *acting* according to that sense. Therefore does a malicious intent not exist in every happenstance? You'd have to lack all self-awareness of your senses, no? Or be a child of 7-9 years of age, who doesn't understand the sense yet, but have learned it from somewhere and then act out of innocence for not knowing better?
@@Silent_Depths Sure it does, but normal people will just say "oh, didn't know that, sorry, won't say that again" if you tell them it's not a cool. Not all racism is the same, but even non-malicious racism is still racism. I'm pretty sure that this specific moment in the game was deliberately written like that to pull the rug from under the player, though.
@@ninjatoriumnova2483 That's some dangerous circular logic you've got going there. You shouldn't confuse two very different things with one another. Non-malicious racism (=shouldn't even use such term for it, unless we define racism as an -ism in relation to a study towards racial origins) is not racism, if the latter by its very definition holds a malicious intent. You can hurt a lot of good people by grouping those two together and therefore semantics matter in cases like the one in question. I have a feeling we won't get anywhere by debating semantics though. Whenever I see "normal people" used in an example all I can do is roll my eyes and move on.
@@Silent_Depths So you're saying that the normal thing to do when somebody tells you that you shouldn't say something because it's racist is to get offended and double down? By your own logic, since the person informed you that it was racist, you're aware of it now and keeping it up makes you racist. Grow up. Everyone has blind spots, saying something prejudiced because you didn't know better doesn't mean you're a racist, as long as you try to do better. That's what "normal" means: not throwing a tantrum when somebody tells you something you didn't know.
@@Silent_Depths So you're saying that the normal thing to do when somebody tells you that you shouldn't say something because it's racist is to get offended and double down? Everyone has blind spots, saying something prejudiced because you didn't know better doesn't mean you're a racist, as long as you try to do better. That's what "normal" means: not throwing a tantrum when somebody tells you something you didn't know before.