You never SEE Galvani... but you do get to rob him in every single game, and his notes that he leaves behind in each game show that each robbery is, in fact, canon.
That feeling when you realize he is a reference to a real scientist that discovered the lingering electricity in dead animals and that's why there are disecated animals on his desk...
High Overseer campbell can be seen in the flooded district where you get your gear back if you spare him. He becomes a weeper and will attack Corvo. Great video btw!
You can stop the Witch ambush at the Dead Eels boat by checking the outer edge of the area before hand; they're all plotting in an alcove nearby, and with Time Stop and some darts, it's an easy sweep.
Yeah, I thought while editing "maybe I could've checked the perimeter or something" but, honestly, letting the NPCs handle it for me saves me resources, so I'm happy with that, lmao.
Dishonored is SO good and despite being one of the most talked about immersive sims, I still think theres so much left to say. Looking forward to the video!
1:00:02 There's a bug in the game that has never been patched, you happened to notice it since you were doing Ghost on your run. When leaving Daud's base, you may hear combat music. It's logical to think that you're leaving a dramatic moment after leaving a den of well-trained snakes, but that's not the reason why the track plays. It's an oversight even the playtesters missed. After leaving Daud's, you're spotted by... something. I don't know if the "something" is in Daud's base or the area you just entered (the area with the plague wagon), but some bug exists at that moment where it's possible you erroneously lose Ghost after leaving Daud's base. I don't know why it hasn't been patched. The only way I know how to attain Ghost in this level is to make a save before leaving Daud's and keep reverting to the save if you hear combat music. And repeat that process until you don't hear it anymore. And that's what you did, but just the long way around (by restarting the whole mission). You showed that you only played the mission through twice, and if you didn't do any video-editing magic, you're pretty lucky. Also congrats on non-lethally taking down Rags. You can skip her if you don't do her quests earlier in the game. And another thing: Slackjaw calls you out for robbing him blind when you interact with him in Rags' lair. You mentioned earlier in the video that there are no consequences... which yeah. He kinda can't be mad at you if you save him from his fate with Rags. She was going to cook him down and turn his bones into runes. Or eat him. Or any of a thousand other terrible things. I'm wondering if she was based off Baba Yaga. 1:00:53 There is a mod for this, but I agree - stats and a "spotted indicator" similar to the two green pistols added in Hitman 2(?) to indicate whether or not you are currently maintaining a Ghost run should have been in the base game. Great vid, btw! There were a few goofs (like where you called Martin _"Marvin"_ - which was kinda funny) and 1:01:36 where you note how odd it is that Cecilia "-somehow somehow escaped the massacre". If you chat with her at the start of _The Loyalists_ mission, she'll tell you how Wallace's mistreatment of her - piled on with her low confidence (which is not her fault, she lives in a terrible world and is surrounded by terrible people) prompted her to go to her safe place (the abandoned apartment) since Wallace told her she wouldn't be getting a bonus. This dialogue changes depending on the Chaos level. But none of these are worth getting into a tiff over. I love this game dearly and may or may not have dumped 600 hours into it, and this is all to say that you should keep making videos, stranger :3 I'm gonna watch your video on Aragami next.
If you get a good shot on Campbell with a sleep dart in the meeting room, Cunrow will just run away on his own. If you take out most of the other guards on the way in, he'll make it out safely on his own. You can also follow them down to the sex dungeon, and if you save Cunrow there, he'll actually thank you and let you go.
Fun fact! The whispers you hear when you use an ability aren't gibberish. I forget most of them, but when you use Dark Vision, the whisper says "Enhanced Eyes".
Overseers also cant be headshot by the crossbow from the front, and have decreased headshot damage from the pistol. Edit: the Rothwilds torturing just enough wales to make the city function, but not enough so that specifcally my house doesnt have power at night, proving they telepathic powers.
Late comment so I don't know if it will be seen, but with the Daud confrontation, you can actually non lethal ghost this as I just did so recently. It is very tricky but the way I did it was by knocking out all the guards near him and in the ruined building behind him, without being seen by Daud obviously this takes quite a while. After he's alone I shot him in the head with a normal crossbow bolt (may have had to use two at once with stop time) but this puts Daud in his defeated state in the ruined building where he will tell his guards that spawn to leave him with you and they will all vanish away, then you can talk to him without being "detected." Took me very long to pull this off but I wanted to do the confrontation really bad so I just kept trying things until it worked. Great Video!
I always assumed Daud doesn’t outright kill Corvo after he catches him cause it takes place after the dlcs and we know canonically he’s a changed man who doesn’t want to be an assassin
Love the Dishonored franchise, and I love your video! P.S. That bit about how Lady Boyle turned out if you decided to hand her over to her stalker, Lord Brisby: was actually what developer Harvey Smith said actually happened on his Twitter some years ago.
Thank you Lord Timsh. Sorry about the whole "getting you evicted, arrested, then giving all your stuff to your niece" think. I hope you know we just like to get a little silly around here
@@BillytheCorgi Don't worry, I'm out of Coldridge, I hope your enjoying your parties, in the meantime I've found a nice little townhouse to call my own. Seriously, you are the first person in my year-and-a-half on UA-cam who has recognized the Dishonored reference in my UA-cam profile name and picture. Thank You!
I dont know if you know this but in the DLCs, you actually didnt finish the Granny Rags' recipes. The first one requires a Whale Eye AND a dead weeper corpse (which you find already dead and just have to carry to the pot) And the second one, after you bleed on the card, you're supposed to set in the fireplace in Timsh's bedroom and burn it. You get Runes for completing the recipes There's also one in the mission with the eels and hatters fighting that I guess you just never found
im pretty sure if in the beginning you climb over the first airlock gate without opening it itll take the guards long enough to get to you that if you jump off to the right side out of view then you can avoid getting seen
Man i am high as hell and its good to see someone talking about my child hood game, how somedays when i remember this game i instantly go back to the world just by thinking about it. Dishonored is still my favorite game and thank you for reminding me of those times and how i played so many scenes redoing for ghost mode. (Overseer martin is capable of handling himself 😂)
You can win the fight with Corvo. It takes a little practice, and he gets better at fighting as you get his health down more, but you get a different cinematic if you win.
Hey you can go ver the wall of light in daud section all you have to do is blink on top of a street light oer get on to of that out post at 1:24:39 jump and then blink
Corvo may not have been bloodthirsty or high chaos, but clean hands is definitely *not* canon, based on the books and comics. To me him killing Havelock is a fitting act of revenge for such an absolute betrayal of not just Corvo, but the cause as a whole, after everything he had done for them.
I probably could've/ should've phrased it better. I don't find it odd that corvo took Havelok's life, I find it odd that he did it by slitting his throat from behind, rather than confronting him like he did with Daud. Daud does change later on, sure, but that's after his confrontation with Corvo, and, even then, it's not like Corvo, or anyone really, is aware of it. Maybe he thought Daud wasn't as bad simply because, in his eyes, he was just doing his job, vs Havelok who made the conscious decision to stab him in the back? Either way, it was very interesting to find out that Dishonored had comics/novels. Maybe at some point I'll give a crack at em!
For the dog cage in the game. Look up videos of dogs leaping over cages and you'll understand. Sure, some dogs can't, but do you really want your dog fight patrons to be attacked by fighting dogs because you didn't spring for the floor to ceiling cages?
@@spidergod9940 I feel a more cost effective measure would've been to just give the cage a roof instead of extending it to the ceiling of the building, LMAO.
regarding the outsider’s voice i think you might’ve liked the one in the sequel more because you actually played the sequel first (if i’m not mistaken??? if i am sorry…); so it subconsciously feels like “the original” voice for you i personally also like the original voice because yeah, it actually sounds cold and detached, he sounds like the mysterious bored god that he is. the second’s one sounds more like a teen who’s trying to sound edgy idk?? 😭😭😭 it feels very forced to me, and i don’t like the effect they’ve thrown on it as well lol anyway, great video omg!!! thank you so much for amazing dishonored content when the hyperfixation hits again
Aha, I played the original first waaay back in the day on xbox 360. Maybe back in late 2012 or early 2013, can't remember, but it was fairly soon after its release. I didn't play the sequel until a couple years after its release though, so I definitely didn't have nostalgia glasses to blind me. I get enjoying the layer of mystery for the outsider though, and I definitely think you can overexplain things in fiction, and that can be argued to have happened in 2, and DEFINITELY happened in DotO. (I, personally, don't think we needed to know his entire backstory and how he was formed. I understand they wanted to setup the possibility of him being able to be replaced so future games could still have powers, but there's other forms of magic shown through the series, we could've just done that route instead, but I digress.) Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the content ^^
@@BillytheCorgi ahhh, got it, my b then!! maybe nostalgia has clouded my vision (hearing?) though, because i played the original as a wee lass and that’s why i like the original outsider’s voice more… but yeah anyway, i can see the appeal in more casual/more invested sounding performance too, and maybe “a teen” voice actually suits him more according to his lore;;; still 😭 the billy lush’s outsider is chef’s kiss 🤌 and i agree with you 100% on the outsider’s backstory, i also think it just should’ve remained a complete mystery, it adds to the lovecraftian whalepunk vibe
You never SEE Galvani... but you do get to rob him in every single game, and his notes that he leaves behind in each game show that each robbery is, in fact, canon.
That feeling when you realize he is a reference to a real scientist that discovered the lingering electricity in dead animals and that's why there are disecated animals on his desk...
High Overseer campbell can be seen in the flooded district where you get your gear back if you spare him. He becomes a weeper and will attack Corvo. Great video btw!
Thank you!
I actually have footage of me choking him out but, for some reason, didn't think to show it or mention it, LMAO
You can stop the Witch ambush at the Dead Eels boat by checking the outer edge of the area before hand; they're all plotting in an alcove nearby, and with Time Stop and some darts, it's an easy sweep.
Yeah, I thought while editing "maybe I could've checked the perimeter or something" but, honestly, letting the NPCs handle it for me saves me resources, so I'm happy with that, lmao.
Dishonored is SO good and despite being one of the most talked about immersive sims, I still think theres so much left to say. Looking forward to the video!
I hope you enjoy it! Thank you so much!!
Finally! My boy was COOKING these past months... hopefully.
Boy howdy, I sure hope so
1:00:02
There's a bug in the game that has never been patched, you happened to notice it since you were doing Ghost on your run.
When leaving Daud's base, you may hear combat music. It's logical to think that you're leaving a dramatic moment after leaving a den of well-trained snakes, but that's not the reason why the track plays. It's an oversight even the playtesters missed.
After leaving Daud's, you're spotted by... something. I don't know if the "something" is in Daud's base or the area you just entered (the area with the plague wagon), but some bug exists at that moment where it's possible you erroneously lose Ghost after leaving Daud's base. I don't know why it hasn't been patched. The only way I know how to attain Ghost in this level is to make a save before leaving Daud's and keep reverting to the save if you hear combat music. And repeat that process until you don't hear it anymore.
And that's what you did, but just the long way around (by restarting the whole mission). You showed that you only played the mission through twice, and if you didn't do any video-editing magic, you're pretty lucky.
Also congrats on non-lethally taking down Rags. You can skip her if you don't do her quests earlier in the game.
And another thing: Slackjaw calls you out for robbing him blind when you interact with him in Rags' lair. You mentioned earlier in the video that there are no consequences... which yeah. He kinda can't be mad at you if you save him from his fate with Rags. She was going to cook him down and turn his bones into runes. Or eat him. Or any of a thousand other terrible things. I'm wondering if she was based off Baba Yaga.
1:00:53
There is a mod for this, but I agree - stats and a "spotted indicator" similar to the two green pistols added in Hitman 2(?) to indicate whether or not you are currently maintaining a Ghost run should have been in the base game.
Great vid, btw! There were a few goofs (like where you called Martin _"Marvin"_ - which was kinda funny) and 1:01:36 where you note how odd it is that Cecilia "-somehow somehow escaped the massacre". If you chat with her at the start of _The Loyalists_ mission, she'll tell you how Wallace's mistreatment of her - piled on with her low confidence (which is not her fault, she lives in a terrible world and is surrounded by terrible people) prompted her to go to her safe place (the abandoned apartment) since Wallace told her she wouldn't be getting a bonus. This dialogue changes depending on the Chaos level.
But none of these are worth getting into a tiff over. I love this game dearly and may or may not have dumped 600 hours into it, and this is all to say that you should keep making videos, stranger :3
I'm gonna watch your video on Aragami next.
Fun Fact: If you steal the dying thugs pistol in the Sewers before you go after Slackjaw and Granny, he doesn't shoot himself when you walk away.
If you get a good shot on Campbell with a sleep dart in the meeting room, Cunrow will just run away on his own. If you take out most of the other guards on the way in, he'll make it out safely on his own.
You can also follow them down to the sex dungeon, and if you save Cunrow there, he'll actually thank you and let you go.
Fun fact!
The whispers you hear when you use an ability aren't gibberish. I forget most of them, but when you use Dark Vision, the whisper says "Enhanced Eyes".
If you want a really painful run, try to find 90% of the money in each level.
When i finally used the sixth sense power did i realise how viscerally the devs can hide stuff in this game, nook and cranny.
Overseers also cant be headshot by the crossbow from the front, and have decreased headshot damage from the pistol.
Edit: the Rothwilds torturing just enough wales to make the city function, but not enough so that specifcally my house doesnt have power at night, proving they telepathic powers.
Late comment so I don't know if it will be seen, but with the Daud confrontation, you can actually non lethal ghost this as I just did so recently. It is very tricky but the way I did it was by knocking out all the guards near him and in the ruined building behind him, without being seen by Daud obviously this takes quite a while. After he's alone I shot him in the head with a normal crossbow bolt (may have had to use two at once with stop time) but this puts Daud in his defeated state in the ruined building where he will tell his guards that spawn to leave him with you and they will all vanish away, then you can talk to him without being "detected." Took me very long to pull this off but I wanted to do the confrontation really bad so I just kept trying things until it worked. Great Video!
Overseers are also resistant to frontal headshots! The mask is good for taking one solid hit.
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Billy? I thought I ran him out of town. I hate that guy
I always assumed Daud doesn’t outright kill Corvo after he catches him cause it takes place after the dlcs and we know canonically he’s a changed man who doesn’t want to be an assassin
Love the Dishonored franchise, and I love your video! P.S. That bit about how Lady Boyle turned out if you decided to hand her over to her stalker, Lord Brisby: was actually what developer Harvey Smith said actually happened on his Twitter some years ago.
Thank you Lord Timsh. Sorry about the whole "getting you evicted, arrested, then giving all your stuff to your niece" think.
I hope you know we just like to get a little silly around here
@@BillytheCorgi Don't worry, I'm out of Coldridge, I hope your enjoying your parties, in the meantime I've found a nice little townhouse to call my own.
Seriously, you are the first person in my year-and-a-half on UA-cam who has recognized the Dishonored reference in my UA-cam profile name and picture. Thank You!
You can get some use out of those useless crossbow bolts by using Dark Vision to spot fish in the water, then shoot them with your bolts.
I didn't show it in the video, but I did do that as Daud, lmao.
I dont know if you know this but in the DLCs, you actually didnt finish the Granny Rags' recipes. The first one requires a Whale Eye AND a dead weeper corpse (which you find already dead and just have to carry to the pot)
And the second one, after you bleed on the card, you're supposed to set in the fireplace in Timsh's bedroom and burn it. You get Runes for completing the recipes
There's also one in the mission with the eels and hatters fighting that I guess you just never found
im pretty sure if in the beginning you climb over the first airlock gate without opening it itll take the guards long enough to get to you that if you jump off to the right side out of view then you can avoid getting seen
actually underrrated channel
It is a masterpiece indeed, a great piece of art.
Man i am high as hell and its good to see someone talking about my child hood game, how somedays when i remember this game i instantly go back to the world just by thinking about it. Dishonored is still my favorite game and thank you for reminding me of those times and how i played so many scenes redoing for ghost mode. (Overseer martin is capable of handling himself 😂)
love this game so much and was glad to see this pop up!
I hope you enjoyed it, man!
@@BillytheCorgi i did! also, as a note: you can blink over the wall of light gate at the beginning of the timsh level
@@praalgraf I figure there was something I was missing, lol. I'll try to keep that in mind if I ever replay the DLC
with the Granny Rags and Slackjaw encounter, you can skip all that if you just don't do her quest in the second mission
Really good and well entertaining video. Keep up
Thank you!
Fantastic video!
You can win the fight with Corvo. It takes a little practice, and he gets better at fighting as you get his health down more, but you get a different cinematic if you win.
Nah, it's scripted. No way I'd ever lose, SMH my head.
Great video homie, nice trip down memory lane
Thank you big dawg
I’m a simple man: I see a 2 hour long Dishonored video, I click
Good man!
Hey you can go ver the wall of light in daud section all you have to do is blink on top of a street light oer get on to of that out post at 1:24:39 jump and then blink
My favorite part of the game Dishonored is the part where you get Dishonored. 😮
My favorite part is where he goes "it's dishonorin time!" Then he dishonores all over those guys.
my favorite game and borderlands 2 is mentioned 3 seconds in which is my 2nd favorite? yea video gets a like already
Also, always appreciate a fellow creator who uses Grim Fandango tracks as background music in videos 😏
Ya like Jazz?
@@BillytheCorgi love it
Corvo may not have been bloodthirsty or high chaos, but clean hands is definitely *not* canon, based on the books and comics. To me him killing Havelock is a fitting act of revenge for such an absolute betrayal of not just Corvo, but the cause as a whole, after everything he had done for them.
I probably could've/ should've phrased it better.
I don't find it odd that corvo took Havelok's life, I find it odd that he did it by slitting his throat from behind, rather than confronting him like he did with Daud.
Daud does change later on, sure, but that's after his confrontation with Corvo, and, even then, it's not like Corvo, or anyone really, is aware of it. Maybe he thought Daud wasn't as bad simply because, in his eyes, he was just doing his job, vs Havelok who made the conscious decision to stab him in the back?
Either way, it was very interesting to find out that Dishonored had comics/novels. Maybe at some point I'll give a crack at em!
@@BillytheCorgi Thats fair, Corvo actually having a proper confrontation of some sort with Havelock would be pretty satisfying.
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For the dog cage in the game. Look up videos of dogs leaping over cages and you'll understand. Sure, some dogs can't, but do you really want your dog fight patrons to be attacked by fighting dogs because you didn't spring for the floor to ceiling cages?
@@spidergod9940 I feel a more cost effective measure would've been to just give the cage a roof instead of extending it to the ceiling of the building, LMAO.
great video!
Am i the only one who hated that Emily in Dishonored 2 just got generic bandana covering her face instead of sick cool looking mask just like Corvo?!
regarding the outsider’s voice i think you might’ve liked the one in the sequel more because you actually played the sequel first (if i’m not mistaken??? if i am sorry…); so it subconsciously feels like “the original” voice for you
i personally also like the original voice because yeah, it actually sounds cold and detached, he sounds like the mysterious bored god that he is. the second’s one sounds more like a teen who’s trying to sound edgy idk?? 😭😭😭 it feels very forced to me, and i don’t like the effect they’ve thrown on it as well lol
anyway, great video omg!!! thank you so much for amazing dishonored content when the hyperfixation hits again
Aha, I played the original first waaay back in the day on xbox 360. Maybe back in late 2012 or early 2013, can't remember, but it was fairly soon after its release. I didn't play the sequel until a couple years after its release though, so I definitely didn't have nostalgia glasses to blind me.
I get enjoying the layer of mystery for the outsider though, and I definitely think you can overexplain things in fiction, and that can be argued to have happened in 2, and DEFINITELY happened in DotO. (I, personally, don't think we needed to know his entire backstory and how he was formed. I understand they wanted to setup the possibility of him being able to be replaced so future games could still have powers, but there's other forms of magic shown through the series, we could've just done that route instead, but I digress.)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the content ^^
@@BillytheCorgi ahhh, got it, my b then!! maybe nostalgia has clouded my vision (hearing?) though, because i played the original as a wee lass and that’s why i like the original outsider’s voice more… but yeah anyway, i can see the appeal in more casual/more invested sounding performance too, and maybe “a teen” voice actually suits him more according to his lore;;; still 😭 the billy lush’s outsider is chef’s kiss 🤌
and i agree with you 100% on the outsider’s backstory, i also think it just should’ve remained a complete mystery, it adds to the lovecraftian whalepunk vibe
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I appreciate the boost, and I hope you enjoy the video! Thank you!!
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Where did you get that Corvo Amogus gif from? I need that lmao
Lol, I commissioned my friend over at x.com/Ug1ySonuvaBun to animate it for me!