My theory is that every time V uses a glich, he is actually performing miracles with the power that the lord gave him to not break the 10 commandments, that also includes loading a previews save.
Ive seen a few people mention Kingdom Come: Deliverance and i think that would be amazing. But id also love to see how rough any of the Whitcher games would be. I can't imagine you can avoid the killing rule, but i imagine a few of the other one's would be tricky too.
You have to kill Runt to complete the storyline, so it's a failure (even if he manages to cheese the fight, Runt dies in the following cutscene, meaning Henry kills him regardless of what you do). It could still be an interesting video, though, much like this one is despite failing 6 minutes in.
Regarding your Path choice... Additionally to the things you said: As a street-kid you literally start the process of stealing a car! And as a Nomad... isn't there a chase sequence where you have to kill Militech-solders? So the Corpo-Path isn't just the only correct one by lore, but by gameplay too!
Actually, I beleive _not_ killing Smasher is a perfectly valid choice. He hates mercy. It disgusts him. Just look at how his altercations with Morgan Blackhand ended. ;)
I would say the Dragonborn was given a Dragon soul as a gift from a god, but he had no say in it. He then took that dragon soul and gave it to God and used it to serve Him.
I really enjoy these challenge runs. Makes watching a play through a bit more interesting, and provides the audience with a lot of entertainment to see how you tackle the major problems the challenge creates. Best of luck to you and future videos.
@@MurrmorMeerkat I never played Cyperpunk 2077 so take this with a grain of salt but It’s probably a bad game because it’s still hella buggy in some places in the game.
Using the safeword immediately after being railroaded into a masturbation session is the most based thing I've seen today. Same with blowing yourself up in an attempt to stop yourself from taking the lords name in vain
A workaround for the montage where we see V kill is that when V gets their apartment and we start Wakako’s first gig they’ve come to faith and will adhere to the commandments wherever possible
It's a crime that TH-cam didn't recommend this this video to me, I'm glad I got reminded of your stellar content and came to see if another instalment had been released Fantastic stuff
There's always the Orthodox version. Can't even do body mods. (seriously, there is a cadre of Eastern Orthodox priests tackling the question of transhumanism right now.) I think Fr. Josiah Trenham has talked about it a bit.
Interesting. I didn't know that - but I suppose it is something for our time to wrestle with. Out of curiosity, are there any distinctions being made for things that are meant to restore functionality to the body or keep people alive (like Pacemakers and Advanced Prosthetics) as opposed to things that are meant to alter the functionality of the body (Like Augmentations and Modifications)?
@@DarrylCross As far as I am aware, the line is kind of fuzzy and seems to depend on the specific orthodox tradition. Typically, though, it seems like they are accepting of prosthetics and other medical stuff, but reject things that fundamentally alter the body. Tatoos and piercings seem to be a gray area, and you'll even see some who don't much care for things like dying hair. That said, I don't think any but the most legalistic would call that a sin or evil. A lot of it stems from the orthodox view of the body being sacred and intrinsically interlinked with the soul, if I had to guess.
@@DarrylCross I don't know about all the various Orthodox Christian traditions, but there are *definitely* some religions that expect you to die rather than get life-saving treatment. If they won't let you alter your body to save your life, I doubt they'd let you alter your body to improve quality of life after a loss of function.
I never knew how many times the game would do the thing required if the player chose to do nothing. It’s also funny how so many guns could become non-lethal with just a mod. I feel like I remember having a sniper that could shoot through walls become non-lethal if I wanted it to.
Before the perk revamp, I remember there was a perk that would make all weapons non-lethal. I had a sniper rifle that shot explosive rounds, it just knocked them out
Using the lords name in vain doesn't mean saying Jesus or Oh My God. It is more along the lines of "If you don't bow to my will the lord shall smite you" or "I commit this murder in the name of God"
It's a Cyberpunk game... The whole point of Cyberpunk is to show the depths of immorality that humanity is bound to sink to if corporations are allowed to take control. In Night City, pacifists are either dead or enslaved.
Yess, I was hoping for a while that you'd do this challenge with Cyberpunk! There is one ending that I think may have been really suited to this playthrough-- the ending where you let Johnny take your body. He ends up redeeming himself and promising to not be needlessly violent again, memorializing his dead friends, and encouraging a teenage guitar player named Steve to follow his passions. He even discourages him from smoking lol. However, the lead up to that ending involves Johnny blasting his way into 'saka tower, so it debatably would've broken a lot of rules.
Good job with this one! It's pretty hard to follow the ten commandments in a place like Night City. I wonder if it's possible in Los Santos? It would be funny if it was possible should you decide to do GTA V next.
I really like this trio of vids. And I want to suggest you to try this challenge in two others games. First is Kingdom Come Deliverence. Cause I like this game, plus it's have some quests with Christianity theme. And second is Dragon Age Origins cause it's my favorite game;)
Omg any of the Dragon Age games would be great for this challenge. I'd REALLY love to see Dragon Age: Inquisition, though, come to think of it, since you end up as a church leader (but still get options all the way to be like "I don't believe in your god, I'm just here for some reason")
I am genuinely curious as i have never really thought about it. But saying the lord's name in vain also includes uh their son? Im not really well versed in this regard but from what i remember from school, the ten commandments came from a time long before jesus would have been born, right? I mean it does make sense but i am still a little confused
It's because the Christians consider their god to be a trinity. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three aspects of the same deity. Basically, Jesus is a part of the Lord, therefore his name is also the Lord's name, and saying it as a curse breaks the commandment here.
From what I know saying the lord's name in vain isn't that literally saying it breaks the commandment, the commandment is to not USE the lord's name in vain, as in justify sinful or bad acts by saying that that's what the lord would have wanted, in my opinion just saying the lord's name isn't breaking the commandment even if you curse while doing so.
As soon as I possibly could, I would mess with reality. I will say that God bequeathed the power onto me and I shall not be worshipped as a deity. Hope that sounds as interesting as I have said it, as I think it fun
I really enjoy your video structure and appreciate the dedication for thess videos. I would just recomend varifying the words you use when going onto the next series of events. Maybe look at doug doug or something to see what I mean
I wonder if Dishonored 1 or 2 would be possible due to the non killing routs, I think it depends on if the time powers count as a magic from some other god or being calling themself a god, I am pretty sure you can return keys which would mitigate stealing.
Judge all you will, for it is your right, but if you bring a sword upon us for not following your ways, you don't get to complain when we bring out assault rifles.
A nitpick, that you may have addressed elsewhere: Not committing adultery, is much broader Commandment than the breaking of marriage vows. I can understand wanting to avoid pointing out the broader implications of "adultery", and that it may not necessarily be important to the challenge, especially in CURRENT YEAR, but I felt the need to point it out, nonetheless.
I mean, even though being dragonborn is a gift from akatosh, im pretty sure commandment 1 is refering to worshipping a false god. Just because you were gifted by a god does not mean you worship them.
That's actually a good question, I seem to remember that you can do most of the tasks peacefully in that game. I don't remember whether the fight with the peanut mascot is mandatory. Also, I don't see "thou shalt not piss on burning corpses" in the 10 commandments, so technically that's allowed so long as he doesn't kill and light the person himself.
Just a heads up, Fallout 3 is literally impossible to beat without killing. There are 2 quests that explicitly require killing and you cannot progress the game until they are dead. Those quests being the radroach in the Vault, and the Super mutants in project purity. The game will not let you progress the main plot without at least killing the radroach, as you don't have any companions.
The radroach is probably fair game, since it's a non-sapient animal. Heck, it's barely even sentient, being an insect. At worst it'd be breaking a bonus rule. The Super-mutants can probably be killed by your companions, so I'm not too worried. The Vault where your dad's being kept is a bigger problem... Exiting the simulation with the Red Invasion protocol kills everyone in the pods. Sure, they're barely even alive, but they are alive, and their death is a direct and known result of your actions. I don't remember whether they *all* die if you choose to follow professor Whackjob's instructions, but if you do, you have to kill at least one person in the sim, which kills them outside of it as well if memory serves.
28:20 Nah, Smasher is way cooler than David, and im of the opinion that Rebecca shouldnt have gine iut the way she did. Felt lame and anti-climatic, and not even in a thematic "that's just Night City" way. Shoulda been Lucy.
I agree at least in part. I fully expected that Rebecca would die at some point (if your Cyberpunk story ends well, it's not a Cyberpunk story), but it's the way she dies that sucks. Come on, Becky, you had time to step aside before you got splat'd...
It'd be really interesting to see a Morrowind run of this challenge, with how many different paths there are to complete the main quest. Also, going off your rule in New Vegas of achieving the most moral ending, I think you roundly failed in this case as the Devil ending is probably the worst one in the game lmao
Arguably correct, but these videos wouldn't be very long if he couldn't make any concessions. Furthermore, this isn't "Can you beat game x without violating traditional judeo-Christian morality", it's "Can you beat game x without breaking the 10 commandments". There's a LOT of ghastly immoral crap not covered by the commandments. If you want to call out this challenge as a failure, there's way more obvious stuff. You can't get past the prologue without murdering someone in a cutscene and saying the Lord's name in vain, so the run was failed before it even truly began.
@@lemax6865 I think it's fair to say cutscenes don't count. Also the ten commandments does include all Christian mortality. If you let someone else kill someone when you have the power to stop them, that's a violation of the 5th commandment
My theory is that every time V uses a glich, he is actually performing miracles with the power that the lord gave him to not break the 10 commandments, that also includes loading a previews save.
"I decide that it's better to break reality, then to break the commandments any further."
-Vesus Christ
You misspelled jesus
@@hernandezstopmotionangamin9298 V + Jesus. _"Vesus."_
@@themanwiththeplan676 He's out of line, but he's right.
Parts of this challenge are so unintentionally hilarious.
I love that the biggest hurdle in this challenge was V saying Jesus Fucking Christ.
Ive seen a few people mention Kingdom Come: Deliverance and i think that would be amazing. But id also love to see how rough any of the Whitcher games would be. I can't imagine you can avoid the killing rule, but i imagine a few of the other one's would be tricky too.
You have to kill Runt to complete the storyline, so it's a failure (even if he manages to cheese the fight, Runt dies in the following cutscene, meaning Henry kills him regardless of what you do). It could still be an interesting video, though, much like this one is despite failing 6 minutes in.
The challenge should've been: How quickly can you break all the Ten Commandments in Cyberpunk 2077 lmao
Regarding your Path choice... Additionally to the things you said: As a street-kid you literally start the process of stealing a car! And as a Nomad... isn't there a chase sequence where you have to kill Militech-solders? So the Corpo-Path isn't just the only correct one by lore, but by gameplay too!
“Thou shalt not steal” bro stole credits from the multiverse
Actually, I beleive _not_ killing Smasher is a perfectly valid choice. He hates mercy. It disgusts him. Just look at how his altercations with Morgan Blackhand ended. ;)
I would say the Dragonborn was given a Dragon soul as a gift from a god, but he had no say in it. He then took that dragon soul and gave it to God and used it to serve Him.
A good point
I really enjoy these challenge runs. Makes watching a play through a bit more interesting, and provides the audience with a lot of entertainment to see how you tackle the major problems the challenge creates. Best of luck to you and future videos.
The fact that this did not get as much views as the other videos he made saddens me a little
maybe its because cyberpunk is a bad game
@@MurrmorMeerkat I never played Cyperpunk 2077 so take this with a grain of salt but It’s probably a bad game because it’s still hella buggy in some places in the game.
Probably because the run fails 6 minutes into the video.
@@lemax6865 That would make more Sense.
Using the safeword immediately after being railroaded into a masturbation session is the most based thing I've seen today. Same with blowing yourself up in an attempt to stop yourself from taking the lords name in vain
A workaround for the montage where we see V kill is that when V gets their apartment and we start Wakako’s first gig they’ve come to faith and will adhere to the commandments wherever possible
I love that you also chose to spend extra time to just eat and stare at takemura
as a fellow Christian I approve of this video, great job!
It's a crime that TH-cam didn't recommend this this video to me, I'm glad I got reminded of your stellar content and came to see if another instalment had been released
Fantastic stuff
Reminds me years ago when i saw some Kotaku article or some such thing where some one lived in Minecraft as a practicing Muslim.
This is a run where V after the death of Jackie decides to find God and become a born again Christian. Truly an inspirational story
There's always the Orthodox version. Can't even do body mods. (seriously, there is a cadre of Eastern Orthodox priests tackling the question of transhumanism right now.) I think Fr. Josiah Trenham has talked about it a bit.
Interesting. I didn't know that - but I suppose it is something for our time to wrestle with.
Out of curiosity, are there any distinctions being made for things that are meant to restore functionality to the body or keep people alive (like Pacemakers and Advanced Prosthetics) as opposed to things that are meant to alter the functionality of the body (Like Augmentations and Modifications)?
@@DarrylCross As far as I am aware, the line is kind of fuzzy and seems to depend on the specific orthodox tradition. Typically, though, it seems like they are accepting of prosthetics and other medical stuff, but reject things that fundamentally alter the body. Tatoos and piercings seem to be a gray area, and you'll even see some who don't much care for things like dying hair. That said, I don't think any but the most legalistic would call that a sin or evil.
A lot of it stems from the orthodox view of the body being sacred and intrinsically interlinked with the soul, if I had to guess.
@@DarrylCross I don't know about all the various Orthodox Christian traditions, but there are *definitely* some religions that expect you to die rather than get life-saving treatment. If they won't let you alter your body to save your life, I doubt they'd let you alter your body to improve quality of life after a loss of function.
christian cyberpunk server
Little known fact: being dragonborn is a gift from akatosh
😭😭
I never knew how many times the game would do the thing required if the player chose to do nothing.
It’s also funny how so many guns could become non-lethal with just a mod. I feel like I remember having a sniper that could shoot through walls become non-lethal if I wanted it to.
Before the perk revamp, I remember there was a perk that would make all weapons non-lethal. I had a sniper rifle that shot explosive rounds, it just knocked them out
@@JackieBright I thought it was a weapon mod to make them non-lethal?
@@TheSpongyMallard there is that too, but it's not compatible with every weapon and it takes up a mod slot I'd rather use for something more useful
Can you beat Kingdom Come:deliverance without breaking the ten commandments?
Using the lords name in vain doesn't mean saying Jesus or Oh My God. It is more along the lines of "If you don't bow to my will the lord shall smite you" or "I commit this murder in the name of God"
I think this one might be the hardest yet. I haven't watched it, but let's see how it goes!
This has got to be your most sinful ten commandments run yet. Shame on you Jacob.
the lack of roleplaying options for pacifists is kinda sucky
ii know what you are lmao ::::)
@@Sharkstixx worst character
It's a Cyberpunk game... The whole point of Cyberpunk is to show the depths of immorality that humanity is bound to sink to if corporations are allowed to take control. In Night City, pacifists are either dead or enslaved.
Yess, I was hoping for a while that you'd do this challenge with Cyberpunk! There is one ending that I think may have been really suited to this playthrough-- the ending where you let Johnny take your body. He ends up redeeming himself and promising to not be needlessly violent again, memorializing his dead friends, and encouraging a teenage guitar player named Steve to follow his passions. He even discourages him from smoking lol. However, the lead up to that ending involves Johnny blasting his way into 'saka tower, so it debatably would've broken a lot of rules.
I really enjoyed this!! I just wish it had more views :( You can really tell how much work you put into this
Good job with this one! It's pretty hard to follow the ten commandments in a place like Night City. I wonder if it's possible in Los Santos? It would be funny if it was possible should you decide to do GTA V next.
Have you watched "Parifist %" by DarkViperEU, it took him few years to do, and he still had to kill some people.
No idea why this video got so few views compared to the other entries ,it's amazing!
I really like this trio of vids. And I want to suggest you to try this challenge in two others games. First is Kingdom Come Deliverence. Cause I like this game, plus it's have some quests with Christianity theme. And second is Dragon Age Origins cause it's my favorite game;)
Omg any of the Dragon Age games would be great for this challenge. I'd REALLY love to see Dragon Age: Inquisition, though, come to think of it, since you end up as a church leader (but still get options all the way to be like "I don't believe in your god, I'm just here for some reason")
Ah yes my favorite Canon Jackie death "oh god v I have a gun in my head...bleh.."
As an idea for another game to do next - Kingdom Come: Deliverance, since it's set in medieval Czechia (then known as Bohemia)
commenting for algorithm !! would love to see this done via morrowind.
Unbelievable! Getting as far as you did in Night City is frankly astonishing.
I am genuinely curious as i have never really thought about it. But saying the lord's name in vain also includes uh their son? Im not really well versed in this regard but from what i remember from school, the ten commandments came from a time long before jesus would have been born, right? I mean it does make sense but i am still a little confused
It's because the Christians consider their god to be a trinity. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three aspects of the same deity. Basically, Jesus is a part of the Lord, therefore his name is also the Lord's name, and saying it as a curse breaks the commandment here.
4:25 plus weaponized information sounds like someone’s saying what they know aka not lying
Quick answer: nah
It's such a shame that this video didn't get as many views as it deserves. This was hilarious!
From what I know saying the lord's name in vain isn't that literally saying it breaks the commandment, the commandment is to not USE the lord's name in vain, as in justify sinful or bad acts by saying that that's what the lord would have wanted, in my opinion just saying the lord's name isn't breaking the commandment even if you curse while doing so.
Sweet freedom at the 5 minute mark. Nice.
Great video Jacob
I pray Phantom Liberty is easier for us
The best challenge series on TH-cam
Ned Flanders is finally Back!
Lesson of Cyberpunk 2077: be good, get screwed.
As soon as I possibly could, I would mess with reality. I will say that God bequeathed the power onto me and I shall not be worshipped as a deity. Hope that sounds as interesting as I have said it, as I think it fun
Man, this game really is depraved. I though it would be hard to be moral in a game like this, but not physically impossible!
I think this would be harder than the other two challenges because of this massive city plus extra murder here than the other to games
You did your best, so I would still call it a success
Love your content man, brings me back to the days of the gaming lemon and messyourself can’t believe this is the dude I went to school with! 😂
I really enjoy your video structure and appreciate the dedication for thess videos. I would just recomend varifying the words you use when going onto the next series of events. Maybe look at doug doug or something to see what I mean
Whoops, sorry that I reminded you that being a dragonborn is a gift from Akatosh
this deserves way more views
I would love to see Can you beat FO3 without breaking the 10 commandments.
I wonder if Dishonored 1 or 2 would be possible due to the non killing routs, I think it depends on if the time powers count as a magic from some other god or being calling themself a god, I am pretty sure you can return keys which would mitigate stealing.
You are an underrated TH-camr. This series is amazing.
You might not judge people for not following the lord but I will. I do not come to bring peace. But a sword.
Judge all you will, for it is your right, but if you bring a sword upon us for not following your ways, you don't get to complain when we bring out assault rifles.
A nitpick, that you may have addressed elsewhere: Not committing adultery, is much broader Commandment than the breaking of marriage vows. I can understand wanting to avoid pointing out the broader implications of "adultery", and that it may not necessarily be important to the challenge, especially in CURRENT YEAR, but I felt the need to point it out, nonetheless.
I mean, even though being dragonborn is a gift from akatosh, im pretty sure commandment 1 is refering to worshipping a false god. Just because you were gifted by a god does not mean you worship them.
Tries to follow the Ten Commandments while playing Cyberpunk
Literally gets The Devil ending
😅
I have a horrible idea: can you beat POSTAL 2 without violating the ten commandments?
That's actually a good question, I seem to remember that you can do most of the tasks peacefully in that game. I don't remember whether the fight with the peanut mascot is mandatory.
Also, I don't see "thou shalt not piss on burning corpses" in the 10 commandments, so technically that's allowed so long as he doesn't kill and light the person himself.
You have to steal right from the start. So no.
Refreshing to see the lack of comment wars here.
15:34 do you have to wait in real time if you choose wait?
Def do kingdom come deliverance
20:03 there’s a character named after an Airline?
Who could have known that being Christian in Cyberpunk 77 was so hard?
I still wonder how a fallout 4 version of this would go,good video!
Because of Kellogg, you're forced to kill. But then again, he is a Synth anyways
8:10 is it even possible for a player to have 20,000 credits this early in the game?
TLDR : game is not halal it forces you to kill a few people and break other commandments
Actually V is dragonborn !!!1
Hmmm. Can you drop items in Cyberpunk? Technically it's not stealing if you use it and give it back.
Maybe change it to without breaking all the commandments to help with more views
Love this series!
Where’s more fireteam expendable s2?
A new episode is currently being made, it just takes a lot of time and energy for an episode to be done.
Play games you like my man
Just a heads up, Fallout 3 is literally impossible to beat without killing. There are 2 quests that explicitly require killing and you cannot progress the game until they are dead. Those quests being the radroach in the Vault, and the Super mutants in project purity. The game will not let you progress the main plot without at least killing the radroach, as you don't have any companions.
The radroach is probably fair game, since it's a non-sapient animal. Heck, it's barely even sentient, being an insect. At worst it'd be breaking a bonus rule. The Super-mutants can probably be killed by your companions, so I'm not too worried. The Vault where your dad's being kept is a bigger problem... Exiting the simulation with the Red Invasion protocol kills everyone in the pods. Sure, they're barely even alive, but they are alive, and their death is a direct and known result of your actions. I don't remember whether they *all* die if you choose to follow professor Whackjob's instructions, but if you do, you have to kill at least one person in the sim, which kills them outside of it as well if memory serves.
28:20 Nah, Smasher is way cooler than David, and im of the opinion that Rebecca shouldnt have gine iut the way she did. Felt lame and anti-climatic, and not even in a thematic "that's just Night City" way. Shoulda been Lucy.
I agree at least in part. I fully expected that Rebecca would die at some point (if your Cyberpunk story ends well, it's not a Cyberpunk story), but it's the way she dies that sucks. Come on, Becky, you had time to step aside before you got splat'd...
Fallout 3 and all dlc next?
We must know if this game is Halal
RETURN PIP SOUTH PARK PART 2 PLSSSSSSSSS
whyd this get so few views 😢
within the first minute gang
Can you beat (INSERT GAME) without violating the Sharia?
Disclaimer? Sad
Cyberpunk 2077 is a very unchristian game. No wonder it's release was a mess.
I love the idea that the cause of the launch being terrible was because the developers didn't have Jesus.
28:54 rude
It'd be really interesting to see a Morrowind run of this challenge, with how many different paths there are to complete the main quest.
Also, going off your rule in New Vegas of achieving the most moral ending, I think you roundly failed in this case as the Devil ending is probably the worst one in the game lmao
Spoilers?
Now do Minecraft
Hahaha
pip return south park part 2 pls😢😢😢
With how bad the game is, it should be impossible, just because the driving is atrocious and bound to hit someone or something.
Are you still stuck on patch 1.0
It's not more moral to let someone else kill someone
Arguably correct, but these videos wouldn't be very long if he couldn't make any concessions. Furthermore, this isn't "Can you beat game x without violating traditional judeo-Christian morality", it's "Can you beat game x without breaking the 10 commandments". There's a LOT of ghastly immoral crap not covered by the commandments.
If you want to call out this challenge as a failure, there's way more obvious stuff. You can't get past the prologue without murdering someone in a cutscene and saying the Lord's name in vain, so the run was failed before it even truly began.
@@lemax6865 I think it's fair to say cutscenes don't count.
Also the ten commandments does include all Christian mortality. If you let someone else kill someone when you have the power to stop them, that's a violation of the 5th commandment