I feel like that’s the best way to teach, take something students already have relation to, and building on that in a natural way. It makes it so that the students are ACTUALLY interested.
imagine students having to write a finals paper based on their playthrough and the choices they made on this game. they could also write about why they chose specific choices in dilemmas and how that pertains to their ethics.
Honestly, I would also love to watch him play this game. He has a lot of knowledge, so sitting and being able to have these discussions is really interesting.
I really wish she wasn't an Android, almost all of kara's story revolves around keeping Alice safe where it didn't matter. Like they didn't need to get food, shelter or warmth. Edit: spelling
Tainted Myth0s no I got 99% and was right up next to him. You just gotta say the right things. Do everything the Android requests and reassure him. Be truthful about the gun but not about what will happen to him
@@TH-camr111-p2x I mean he's not wrong. You literally just choose the "calm him down" choices and get 100% every time. It's basically a tutorial level teaching you how the mechanics work.
He is a professor of ethics and that doesn't mean he is erhical or unethical. He has a solid understanding of ethics and he seems capable of grasping the situation and working with that knowledge to achieve the objective. He basically gets the better outcome in both the scenarios and he played without confusing himself with the given situation thereby achieving the characters objective. I'd say 10/10 would learn ethics under this professor.
I mean, he also missed the officer in the pool. I don't recall but I think you can save him if you pull him out of the pool while dealing with Daniel. Otherwise the officer dies by drowning (or I'm misrecalling and you can't save him? But you can at least try).
it would be cool if teachers applied games like this for lessons, even giving a class while playing (like he pretty much did here) would be a very cool and different learning experience
It's by pre-stomaching if that makes any sense. The objective is usually to take the information given and then objectively give out your analysis of such information and then go on from there. It would be rather bad if you went on an emotional rambling midway through the process, that's wasting valuable time that could have been used to logically examine the situation in the most objective way possible.
@Sophie Scholl I don't think he did because he didn't get closer to Daniel at all in that scene. I don't think he got close enough to the cop to even have the option to save him
An ethics professor can teach *about* ethics without *being* ethical himself. Like a professor can teach astrophysics without collapsing into a neutron star.
@Sparka dude, do you read the books he was talking about? And listen to his background? Hell yes he knew what he was talking about and was very much correct according to his academic background
I can see this be done in the final week or 2. The professor gave the final in advance and this is an optional extra credit classes with a potluck. Students could get extra points for participating in the games decisions
I'm going to be a teacher for German and philosophy. I designed some lessons with Detroit become human. My professor liked it very much and gave me a 1,6 which is an A. So this ACTUALLY does work perfect for an ethics class.
I showed Detroit to my ethics teacher and convinced him to buy it. He loves it and after I proposed to dedicate some of our lessons to the game he agreed to do it in our next school year since he also thinks it's worth talking about :D
probably. it's what the game wants you to do. to save the child. it's just a matter of how. the choices you make here are just based on what you think is not as bad as the other options.
@@atomicaftershow I don't tink the question was whether or not he would still save her but would he do the same things to save her. For example would he still steal food knowing that there wouldn't be a point in it?
I remember a meme that could sort of apply to playing this game, it was talking about people who play games like this and only make the so called morally good choices. Someone asks why they do that and the response is simply, "Being mean makes me feel bad." Some people can happily play the villain if they want to, when I was trying to get 100% on Detroit I actually ended up crying a number of times when I had to do bad things or let a character die. It sucked.
I just finished my first machine connor play through and I felt so bad the entire time. I literally had to ask someone else to kill chloe for me because I just couldn't do it. I definetly prefer playing deviant connor lmao
@@amberstein619It sucks when you consciously make the choice to hurt someone. Like leaving Hank to fall, killing the Traci's at the Eden Club, for me that goes against my personal morals and makes it really hard to do. I guess that's what makes this game so interesting.
@@gurglequeen433 The fact that they're androids, robots, completely breaks it for me. Why the hell would I save a robot if it stops me to save people? I do believe that Connor going full machine is the best.
@@Spicazo The point of the game is to make you question whether or not they are JUST robots. Is deviation just a bug or do they really have emotions? I'm a highly empathetic person so this game beat my moral compass with a baseball bat.
@@amberstein619 I was staring at the decision for like a good 10-15 minutes trying to make myself do it. Then I did it and immediately tried to back track and I have never felt more guilty. I don't think I'll ever be able to go full machine with Connor.
**Detroit: Become Human Spoiler Warning** * 3 2 1 * He justified his choices as "An android protecting a human." What if he knew that Alice was an android as well; how would that affect his ethical choices from the beginning?
Well yeah. If he knew Alice wasn't human, he'd know she didn't need food or the perfect shelter. Hell, if Kara hadn't blocked out that Alice was an android they could've kept going rather than resting for the night.
@Daniel Martinez True that was mostly my point. The ethicality of providing food etc changes so of course he would probably make different ethical choices (ie he wouldn't steal food for basically no reason).
@Daniel Martinez True that was mostly my point. The ethicality of providing food etc changes so of course he would probably make different ethical choices (ie he wouldn't steal food for basically no reason).
Personally, I don't think it matters because as a child android, she would still feel safe and loved if she was given food and shelter. The choice basically turns into whether you want her to be happy or not.
@Daniel Martinez ok, I don't know much about the Detroit: Become Human world, but if we think a robot's trust of its maker is as much as religious people trusts God, then they wouldn't really question it. Yet, it would be a 100 percent blind trust. Humans, no matter how devout they are, are always susceptible to doubt. Even holy men and women were portrayed by their respective religions to sometimes harbor doubt. A robot can only trust its own programming, for there is no life outside of their program. It's akin to our interpretations of a soul: without it, we're just a clump of flesh and bones. A robot, without its program, is just a bunch of metal. A program can be designed for a robot to question, yet it can't defy its own programming.They can't exceed their codes. For them to demonstrate as much freedom of choice as in the game or even doubt their makers and programming is akin to humans questioning their existence. Except, doubting their program seems to be an impossibility in my opinion, since that is akin to a mental suicide for a robot. Ethics on robotics, I believe, is not psychology or ethical studies. It's more of an engineering and math problem. Human intelligence is natural, whereas robotic ones are artificial, hence AI or artificial intelligence.
I remember watching a playthrough from the developer at E3 before release and the entire audience got mad because the player didn't save the fish, or something like that. 😂
THIS IS SO EDUCATIONAL!!! I feel like I am really in an academic environment where he is teaching. He should do this in his actual class and let students play then reflect on what ethical philosophies were involved. It is more immersive and fun. Philosophy classes tend to be boring.
@@xCAROLoveify no, you can learn by different learning styles as long as they are engaging. Some people learn by doing and there are interactive methods without games
Didnt show the Alice vs Todd fight... bruh. This is one of the only actually interesting people that come on here, I'd like to know if he just gunned down Todd (tried to anyway) or if he just escaped. Also, like I said, very interesting person to have on the episode. Itd be awesome to see him play the whole thing
It wasn’t as deep as it was trying to be nor was it dramatically satisfying, but it took me on a suuuper intense emotional journey I did not expect, lol. And it looked and sounded amazing and I love Hank and Connor’s buddy cop duo dynamic.
Man like so many David Cage games, there are flashes of greatness follow by beating you over the head. Hey did you get that the androids are an analogy for old world slavery? Was it the slave music or them standing in the back of the bus? Hank and Connor are awesome though
I want to see him play the entirety of The Last of Us and discuss the philosophies of all the competing factions and explain the trolley problem thought experiment.
It's not much of a thought experiment. It essentially boils down to: "are you selfish or not?" If you are, you save the one you care about, even if it means countless others die, and you're ok with that because it doesn't directly impact you. If you aren't, you make the sacrifice for the greater good, even though it hurts you personally more.
Liz Price - It goes a little beyond that though; throughout the game you bear witness to humanity's darker and more desperate side. Killings, cannibalism, a complete lack of trust, going back to our most basic instincts. Even if the Cordyceps was cured, it wouldn't change the circumstances very much. Electricity is scarce, people who actually know how electricity production works are even rarer, so humanity has been pushed back to the dark ages, just with arguably more intelligence and firearms. I think Joel made the right choice given those circumstances. That wasn't his reason for keeping Ellie, sure, but still, Joel's life would still be the same with or without his adopted daughter, so why not keep her?
Well, given how a lot of people are knighted due to non-warrior achievements nowadays, I don't think there's a lot of Dark Souls kind of knights out there anymore. Also, I don't think assasins nowadays still used hoods and hidden blades.
*Imagine: a whole semester of the professor playing a video game to explore ethics*
That game felt so short to me. I remember finish it in a few days.
I would love a teacher that played video games to explain to a class
I feel like that’s the best way to teach, take something students already have relation to, and building on that in a natural way. It makes it so that the students are ACTUALLY interested.
Sign me up
TurtlePride one of them I’d kill to have a school like that
"We've broken a lot of ethical boundaries. But we have food and money."
That basically sums it up.
Swap the food for some guns and you got yourself the whole GTA series
This game could have don so much but alot was wasted, david cage is pretty incompetent in the writing sense
@@pleasmarryme The Connor and Hank dynamic was well written though. Although, it doesn't really need a very competent writer for it.
@@ethan2163 a lot of the good dialogues were improvised tho
Capitalism
"There is no such thing as innocence, only degrees of guilt"
That's such an innocent thing to say
In the name of the Emperor.
@@dsandstrom93 Innocence proves nothing
-Ordo Malleus
we're not all christian
And a zero degree of guilt, makes you innocent. Proving this antiquated adage false.
"we will be together forever"
literally 5 seconds later
"i got fifty bucks"
Give and take my friend
I don't Get it
😂😂😂
I did not hit her, i did not hit her, i did noOoOot, oh hi mark
I love reading this out of context
imagine students having to write a finals paper based on their playthrough and the choices they made on this game.
they could also write about why they chose specific choices in dilemmas and how that pertains to their ethics.
Student with dirty bomb ending:High stress levels
Not write a paper, but record a Let's Play and send the playlist to your professor
@@1dayago843 professor not gonna watch od lets play lmfao
That actually sound like a fantastic idea. Plus, it's something they would be a lot more interested in, because it's a game.
Insightful comment Kakyoin
I'd honestly be willing to pay to see this professor play through the entire game and discuss ethics while doing it.
I'm sure if people legit find and email him he would consider it, he seems like the kind of guy lmfao Let's do it
👀
@@john1644He also has nearly infinite manhours from assistant students so he doesn't have to figure out obs and stuff.
Honestly, I would also love to watch him play this game. He has a lot of knowledge, so sitting and being able to have these discussions is really interesting.
Roelka a concept
“what’s defined as real?” got to the whole point of the game in 10 seconds 😂
lol
What do you mean?
abigail van cloak the story about androids,if they look like humans and act like humans,why they are bit real and human are
@@maksimusblack ok ok
abigail van cloak the whole game debated whether ai’s/androids can be considered really human if they begin to develop emotions
Get Gordon Ramsay to play Overcooked with other chefs. That's gonna be a riot hahaha
Thats a genius idea
I'd pay to see that
Genius 😭 I would love that
Amen
That will cost tons of money bruh
“Yes I may be an Android, but this is a little girl”
Me: Well yes, but actually no
Daniela Ey when I found out I was shook.
Arianna Catch me on the flip side. The bond between you and Alice is still so sweet
I really wish she wasn't an Android, almost all of kara's story revolves around keeping Alice safe where it didn't matter. Like they didn't need to get food, shelter or warmth.
Edit: spelling
@@caterpie4546 but that's what makes the twist so spicy
Should’ve been that she was the model for the androids,not an actual android so then Kara would have a dilemma
"We'll be together forever, won't we?"
"Forever. We have $50"
I don't Get it
@@ashleyfromresidentevil4618 it's a quote from the video :p
I know but what does it mean
@@ashleyfromresidentevil4618 he stole $50 from the store.
I think what he meant. They can't actually be forever if they only has $50.
He just got 100% trust like it was nothing😂
It IS nothing. It's really easy lol.
@@eliseo5416 you must be great at making friends.
I think part of the reason is because he didn't try to approach. Doesn't the android start freaking out when you get closer?
Tainted Myth0s no I got 99% and was right up next to him. You just gotta say the right things. Do everything the Android requests and reassure him. Be truthful about the gun but not about what will happen to him
@@TH-camr111-p2x I mean he's not wrong. You literally just choose the "calm him down" choices and get 100% every time. It's basically a tutorial level teaching you how the mechanics work.
this would be a solid 94 hour long gameplay with chidi anagonye
I WAS JUST THINKING THIS
We would never get to see the end of the game, he would have a stomach ache by the time you're looking for shelter.
And after the 94 hours we would get past the hostage chapter
The stomach aches
I'm sorry, who?
*Ethical professor attempts to make the most ethical decisions while playing Detroit: Become Human*
*Fails immediately*
*...Didn't save the fish*
"Hang in there alice,
*Your life of crime is just beginning.* "
Maybe Until Dawn too?
Right? I thought the same! This guy is a sham XD
He is a professor of ethics and that doesn't mean he is erhical or unethical. He has a solid understanding of ethics and he seems capable of grasping the situation and working with that knowledge to achieve the objective.
He basically gets the better outcome in both the scenarios and he played without confusing himself with the given situation thereby achieving the characters objective.
I'd say 10/10 would learn ethics under this professor.
I mean, he also missed the officer in the pool. I don't recall but I think you can save him if you pull him out of the pool while dealing with Daniel. Otherwise the officer dies by drowning (or I'm misrecalling and you can't save him? But you can at least try).
it would be cool if teachers applied games like this for lessons, even giving a class while playing (like he pretty much did here) would be a very cool and different learning experience
My professor made me watch batman
@@순두부찌개한개 mine made my class watch Kill Bill.
@@hammertoe00 actually my basic film production technique professor made me watch kill bill in class too
@@hammertoe00 what was the lesson in it, or what example did they use?
Yesss! This would be so progressive! This would have definitely helped me in HS
I'm surprised by how he can decide stuff without his stomach hurting
yeah even I can't decide on what muffin to eat every morning
Damnit Chidi
haha i love the Good Place
It's by pre-stomaching if that makes any sense. The objective is usually to take the information given and then objectively give out your analysis of such information and then go on from there. It would be rather bad if you went on an emotional rambling midway through the process, that's wasting valuable time that could have been used to logically examine the situation in the most objective way possible.
@@jinsory5582 Haha that was just a reference to The Good Place
"Yes we'll be together forever...I got 50 bucks"
Millennials
@@AlvinCornelius ?
@@AlvinCornelius ok boomer
Killed me xD
I was going "aw this is cute" until he said that.
Then it was just hysterical.
Can I just say, this is actually a good educational video and a good guest to invite playing the game.
*_you won this time buzzfeed_*
JustinSeagull 1k
Okay but the most important question is; did he save the fish?
@Sophie Scholl I don't think he did because he didn't get closer to Daniel at all in that scene. I don't think he got close enough to the cop to even have the option to save him
JEEZ I HOPEE
Does it change anything? I haven’t beat the game
@@em1ownerify No it doesn't! But the fish is an inside joke of the Bryan Dechart fandom 🙌🏻
WildStxrm lol frs
“This is why everyone hates moral philosophy professors”
I came here looking for this comment lmao
Nancy Nicole I came to make this comment 😂
r/expectedgoodplace
good place reference haha im smort
Hold up this man calls himself an 'ethics professor' yet he doesn't save the fish? Disgraceful
DISGUSTING
An ethics professor can teach *about* ethics without *being* ethical himself. Like a professor can teach astrophysics without collapsing into a neutron star.
I always wonder why aren't economics and business professors all rich
Maybe he didn’t see it. I’ve seen a few playthoughs that missed the fish prompt bc they just didn’t look down
"do as i say not as i do"
I wanna see him play the full game honestly
@@Paul-bk9dh I think you've mistaken it with Life Is Strange buddy lmao
@@Paul-bk9dh Isn't that all of David Cage's "games"?
i sure do although i dont really understand what he said
@Sparka dude, do you read the books he was talking about? And listen to his background? Hell yes he knew what he was talking about and was very much correct according to his academic background
Imagine how he'd react when he finds out Alice is an android
Guy: **names philosophers**
Me: Ah yes, Chidi taught me this!
XD Meee
I mean same
LMAOOOO WTFFFF
that’s the only reason i wasn’t totally lost
I love your profile pic 😏
Immigration Officer plays Paper Please :)
This would be good
Yeeeeeessssssssssssss
This better be the next episode
Yesssssssss that would be so awesome
OMF YES 🥺
"will we be together?"
"forever."
"I got 50 bucks." :-:
HAHAHAHA
Not just 50 but 55. Could be more but Kara may steal only 5 dollars from Ralph.
Him: "Yes we'll be together forever"
Also him: "I've got 50 bucks"
STONKS
This would be a great game to assign as a project for an ethics class
I know right?! I suddenly had a mental picture of me as a teacher then pulling this out for them to play then discuss every scene in detail.
I can see this be done in the final week or 2. The professor gave the final in advance and this is an optional extra credit classes with a potluck. Students could get extra points for participating in the games decisions
I'm going to be a teacher for German and philosophy. I designed some lessons with Detroit become human. My professor liked it very much and gave me a 1,6 which is an A. So this ACTUALLY does work perfect for an ethics class.
Game pirating.
I showed Detroit to my ethics teacher and convinced him to buy it. He loves it and after I proposed to dedicate some of our lessons to the game he agreed to do it in our next school year since he also thinks it's worth talking about :D
Miner plays minecraft
Cook plays job simulator cooking option
And finally teacher plays kindergarten
im skittles teacher plays kindergarten for the win
Waitress plays diner dash
chef plays cooking mama
There's a video where chefs play overcooked.
Electrician plays Minecraft
Zoo Specialist plays Minecraft
Construction Worker plays Minecraft
Minecraft is everything.
10:00
"I've broken a lot of ethical boundaries, but we have food and money"
Probbably, ethics in a nutshell.
SPOILERS :
The real question is, if he knew the girl was also an android, would he have made the same decisions?
Brandon Seston good question
probably. it's what the game wants you to do. to save the child. it's just a matter of how. the choices you make here are just based on what you think is not as bad as the other options.
He's a ethics professor, so yeah I'm pretty sure he would save the child
@@atomicaftershow I don't tink the question was whether or not he would still save her but would he do the same things to save her. For example would he still steal food knowing that there wouldn't be a point in it?
@@starsoullove127 sorry, I was thinking about the girl at the beginning, but probably not since you just stated that it wouldn't matter
I remember a meme that could sort of apply to playing this game, it was talking about people who play games like this and only make the so called morally good choices. Someone asks why they do that and the response is simply,
"Being mean makes me feel bad."
Some people can happily play the villain if they want to, when I was trying to get 100% on Detroit I actually ended up crying a number of times when I had to do bad things or let a character die. It sucked.
I just finished my first machine connor play through and I felt so bad the entire time. I literally had to ask someone else to kill chloe for me because I just couldn't do it. I definetly prefer playing deviant connor lmao
@@amberstein619It sucks when you consciously make the choice to hurt someone. Like leaving Hank to fall, killing the Traci's at the Eden Club, for me that goes against my personal morals and makes it really hard to do. I guess that's what makes this game so interesting.
@@gurglequeen433 The fact that they're androids, robots, completely breaks it for me. Why the hell would I save a robot if it stops me to save people? I do believe that Connor going full machine is the best.
@@Spicazo The point of the game is to make you question whether or not they are JUST robots. Is deviation just a bug or do they really have emotions? I'm a highly empathetic person so this game beat my moral compass with a baseball bat.
@@amberstein619 I was staring at the decision for like a good 10-15 minutes trying to make myself do it. Then I did it and immediately tried to back track and I have never felt more guilty. I don't think I'll ever be able to go full machine with Connor.
Next video: real serial killer plays manhunt
Lol nice one
Nah fam.
Real serial killer plays Destroy all Humans
@@lucleadergaming3487 Real alien plays Destroy All Humans and explains why this is racist to his species.
**Detroit: Become Human Spoiler Warning**
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He justified his choices as "An android protecting a human." What if he knew that Alice was an android as well; how would that affect his ethical choices from the beginning?
Well yeah. If he knew Alice wasn't human, he'd know she didn't need food or the perfect shelter. Hell, if Kara hadn't blocked out that Alice was an android they could've kept going rather than resting for the night.
@Daniel Martinez True that was mostly my point. The ethicality of providing food etc changes so of course he would probably make different ethical choices (ie he wouldn't steal food for basically no reason).
@Daniel Martinez True that was mostly my point. The ethicality of providing food etc changes so of course he would probably make different ethical choices (ie he wouldn't steal food for basically no reason).
Personally, I don't think it matters because as a child android, she would still feel safe and loved if she was given food and shelter. The choice basically turns into whether you want her to be happy or not.
@Daniel Martinez ok, I don't know much about the Detroit: Become Human world, but if we think a robot's trust of its maker is as much as religious people trusts God, then they wouldn't really question it. Yet, it would be a 100 percent blind trust. Humans, no matter how devout they are, are always susceptible to doubt. Even holy men and women were portrayed by their respective religions to sometimes harbor doubt. A robot can only trust its own programming, for there is no life outside of their program. It's akin to our interpretations of a soul: without it, we're just a clump of flesh and bones. A robot, without its program, is just a bunch of metal. A program can be designed for a robot to question, yet it can't defy its own programming.They can't exceed their codes. For them to demonstrate as much freedom of choice as in the game or even doubt their makers and programming is akin to humans questioning their existence. Except, doubting their program seems to be an impossibility in my opinion, since that is akin to a mental suicide for a robot.
Ethics on robotics, I believe, is not psychology or ethical studies. It's more of an engineering and math problem. Human intelligence is natural, whereas robotic ones are artificial, hence AI or artificial intelligence.
I died when he said 《we got 50$ ehehe》 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 SAME hehehehe
same LOOOL
"He's probably feeling kind of threatened..."
*KIND OF?*
“Hang on Alice your life of crime is just beginning”
Real God plays God of War
Bruh 8k likes
that'd be be great and awesome to watch 😂
Make it happen buzzfeed
Make it happen!
so Keanu Reeves?
Sorry, we'll have to wait until the day of judgement.
Shane Madej is the closest Buzzfeed has on payroll
Chidi Anagonye could not play this game
LMFAOOOOO
XD “This is why no one likes moral philosophy professors.” Chidi would’ve been through the hardest time in his life
@@lynnnor thank you, I just came to see if someone had already wrote this XD
homeboy woulda let the time run out every single time
Found it! Saw the “Ethics Professor” in the title and just knew that there was a Good Place comment somewhere down here.
chidi anagonye is that you?
Nobody likes moral ethics Professors
Thought the same thing!!
get the fork out
*B O R T L E S*
We must break him down to see if he eats Peeps Chile.
This guy should just start a TH-cam channel where he plays games
“I may be an Android but this is a little girl...”
Oh you have no idea do you, you’re in for a bumpy ride
Next video: real negotiator plays Detroit hostage
gendalff99 9 and of course the interrogation part right?
28 STAB WOUNDS
Chris Voss
Doesn't matter what he did. If he didn't save the fish, I ain't calling him an "ethics professor" 😤.
Clorox Bleach while I understand this is a joke but i think ethical professor is someone who explains ethics he doesn't have to be ethical at all
He didn't approach so he didn't have the chance.
" I guide others to a treasure i cannot posses"
I remember watching a playthrough from the developer at E3 before release and the entire audience got mad because the player didn't save the fish, or something like that. 😂
would he made different desicions if he knew that the little girl was an android too ?
Just what I thought
Is she an Android?
@@BenjjyBoi i didnt wanted to spoiler someone but the game is like over a year out now :D
its a YK500 Model designed to be "the perfect child"
@@mordecalim oh ok I gave up watching the game so I didn't know thanks though that's interesting
@@BenjjyBoi you "gave up" ? why
It would be cool to see how he'd react to the Kamski test. He seems to be a bit mischievous, though.
I don't think this passing the test would be ethical at all, unless you wanted to pla the villain
This guy seems so cool. Like I want to just have a conversation about life with him, he seems like he has a lot of interesting knowledge.
Seems like hes just spouting a bunch of obvious stuff.
@@GreedAndSelfishness You're probably fun to talk to if that's how you view ethics.
Same here I would love to have a conversation with this man
THIS IS SO EDUCATIONAL!!! I feel like I am really in an academic environment where he is teaching. He should do this in his actual class and let students play then reflect on what ethical philosophies were involved. It is more immersive and fun. Philosophy classes tend to be boring.
Sure if ur in middle school or primary school
@@Zetsuke4 not everyone enjoy learning the same way
@@xCAROLoveify no, you can learn by different learning styles as long as they are engaging. Some people learn by doing and there are interactive methods without games
@@Zetsuke4 Eg(in my POW):
I learned how fun stealth games are by playing Deus Ex:HR.
@Coley Durham No it's fucking not, you can get a job as an ethic professor, a lawyer, an ethic commitee, a bioethic council member, etc.
elderly person plays elder scrolls
there's a cute grandma who has a gaming channel for exactly that :D
th-cam.com/channels/zkY7wa8Ksxv4M5NyUYgTmA.html
Too slow. One of the most famous elder scrolls let's player is a grandma
@@BarryZeUnicorn yes!! ive been subscribed to shirley for months, she's one of my favorites!!!
@@MrJordwalk wait no way are you serious?!?
@@HIEEE2112
YEP! th-cam.com/video/2ZuCFo-W_DA/w-d-xo.html
a Ethics professor doing something for buzzfeed? That's weird
@Zoey blind
Hahah he probably didnt search much about the political part of this channel
Ooof
"Yes, I'm may be an android, but this is a little girl."
HE DOESN'T KNOW LUL
I think this dude is really really really expirienced in his profession, I would honestly listen to this dude
@Gecenin Sonuna Yolculuk the description says he's Professor Bert Ballard
Didnt show the Alice vs Todd fight... bruh. This is one of the only actually interesting people that come on here, I'd like to know if he just gunned down Todd (tried to anyway) or if he just escaped.
Also, like I said, very interesting person to have on the episode. Itd be awesome to see him play the whole thing
Alice: *hugs kara*
Ethics professor: *quietly* I got 50 bucks!
"yes we'll be together forever~"
"I've got 50 bucks~"
😂😂😂
When you loved that game and watched almost every gameplay and eventually got bored but now you look back at it. What a master piece honestly :)
It'd be a lot of fun to watch him play the whole game. There are a lot of tougher decisions I'd love to see his choices and reasoning on.
yeah, I was thinking that the scene where they have to get train tickets would come up
Play Detroit Become Human in Detroit
so when you will start ww3?
I AM NOW READY FOR WAR NOW THAT MY KNEE IS HEALED
Lol fake Kim Jong Un
Ow, hello my fellow minecrafter
@@Inhercoinpurse stem cells and sweetrolls
This game is honestly one of the best I've played in a very long time. Haven't felt this way during a playthrough since Last of Us
Get ready for Last of us part 2
Try rdr2
Ikr this game is amazing
Try telltale the Walking dead
It wasn’t as deep as it was trying to be nor was it dramatically satisfying, but it took me on a suuuper intense emotional journey I did not expect, lol. And it looked and sounded amazing and I love Hank and Connor’s buddy cop duo dynamic.
FBI Agent plays some FIB missions from GTA 5
Vigilante plays Vigilante missions in GTA IV
They already had a policewoman play GTA 5
Fib?
@@erikasanchez2448 the FBI from GTA universe
Real hacker plays watch dogs: legion
Professor: *Promises Alice they’ll be together forever*
Me: oooooh mate you have no idea
In the ending that I got which world stats say only 5% of players got, Alice and Kara can be together forever.
"We'll be together forever. I got 50 bucks."
Detroit is such a good game. The video idea is great I enjoyed it. I wouldn't mind more episodes of him playing it.
Man like so many David Cage games, there are flashes of greatness follow by beating you over the head. Hey did you get that the androids are an analogy for old world slavery? Was it the slave music or them standing in the back of the bus? Hank and Connor are awesome though
"That's why everyone hates moral philosophy professors"
That was a reference from "The Good Place"
Dude that show is lit....season 3 please 😤😤😭
@@zacharygarcia9869 season 3 is out lol
Coco Leaf where? I checked Netflix and it’s still just 2 seasons
@@keeperbee8861 yeah probably on hulu...I checked too
I came to check if anyone had already said this... Thank you xD
Get that professor to play the last scene in the border, choosing who to die or all live
Yeah they missed good scenes
"he's probably feeling threatened so we'll try to calm him down a bit." - Now THATS content.
This is probably the best video ever, a super funny way to se dilema
"We broke a lot of ethic limitations ... but we have 50 bucks"
I want to see him play the entirety of The Last of Us and discuss the philosophies of all the competing factions and explain the trolley problem thought experiment.
It's not much of a thought experiment. It essentially boils down to: "are you selfish or not?"
If you are, you save the one you care about, even if it means countless others die, and you're ok with that because it doesn't directly impact you. If you aren't, you make the sacrifice for the greater good, even though it hurts you personally more.
Liz Price - It goes a little beyond that though; throughout the game you bear witness to humanity's darker and more desperate side. Killings, cannibalism, a complete lack of trust, going back to our most basic instincts. Even if the Cordyceps was cured, it wouldn't change the circumstances very much. Electricity is scarce, people who actually know how electricity production works are even rarer, so humanity has been pushed back to the dark ages, just with arguably more intelligence and firearms.
I think Joel made the right choice given those circumstances. That wasn't his reason for keeping Ellie, sure, but still, Joel's life would still be the same with or without his adopted daughter, so why not keep her?
More of this please! I want to see him finish the game.
Am I one of the only people who have an intention to watch it all
i watched it all
🙄🙄🙄
Ender 01o How? You couldnt. Many scenes have been cut out
its one of the best games of last year alongside god of war and red dead redemption 2 lmao i recommend that you watch it
yes you're the only human left on the planet with enough attention for a 12 minute buzzfeed video
Watching this guy play Detroit becomes human could literally be a whole course on ethics
“Hold on, Alice. Your life of crime is beginning.”
Please get the scared buddies to play this. (It’s not a scary game but I’d still love to watch it.)
What game is this!
DEVTRAIN #1 it’s Detroit becomes Human
@@violetrose6568 thank you
@@devtrain1780 it's literally in the title of the video you fucking mong
If this was a walkthrough I would watch the whole series
Real Android should play Detroit
Make him play when kara is going through the border.
"And now...I've broken many ethical boundaries, but we have food and money!" Hmm I wonder who's logic that is ... XDXD jk
Wow, this game... and the professor playing the game... 😯
Yeah...?
@@kristoffer2250 it's very existential.
Will we be together forever?
Yes together forever
I've got fifty bucks. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Before the gameplay even started, I wanted this guy to play Telltale/Skybound's Walking Dead. HOO BOY
I like how he, as an ethics teacher, has broken a lot of ethics
Gotta know the rules before you break 'em
I was thinking this laughing really hard
You can break ethics to your advantage. Ethics is just a tool. (For legal reasons that's a joke.)
P.S. what's legal might be unethical and vice versa
This would actually be a good way of engaging students into learning about ethics and in a way wrapping their heads around certain situations.
A paranoid android, a parandroid.... I will let myself out.
This guy should continue playing this game. It was awesome to watch him play and talk about it.
I was upset when they shot the Android in the beginning even though I said they wouldn't and I knew they probably would.
This guy explaining ethics made me cry, he’s a good professor
"See this is why nobody likes Moral philosophy professors" ~~Literally Everyone in the Good Place
Omg! I feel like I learned so much in so little time, he's an amazing professor, bring him back!!
Real Knight plays Dark Souls
Real Assassin plays Assissin's Creed
Stuck Person plays Getting Over It
Well, given how a lot of people are knighted due to non-warrior achievements nowadays, I don't think there's a lot of Dark Souls kind of knights out there anymore.
Also, I don't think assasins nowadays still used hoods and hidden blades.
@@alexanderchristopher6237 I don't think assassins ever used hidden blades...
It'd be great if he gets the Alice reveal, to see what is human.
7:30 I like how Alice is standing in front of the pet food aisle. It further emphasizes how she is merely a "tool"
12:02 - 12:09 That's exactly what D&D can do though, it can capture infinite choices and possibilities if you're creative enough.
"I may be an android, but this is a little girl" : )
Prof: * says that *
Commenters: you fool, you absolute goddamn idiot
I’m so ready for the rest of this series omg
Ethics Professor plays The Walking Dead. Please make this happen!
I love how he enjoys being unethical for a change
I love this guy, he was so informative but also provided humor
"Do you break into the drug store, or do you let your wife die?"
[Laughs in Australian]
This is really interesting. Thanks proff and buzzfeed!!!
Ive seen playthroughs of detroit so many times but i always get so exited!
he didn't save the fish
eta: he didn't save the officer either, oof
Goddamn, actual quality content from buzzfeed, now this is something I can get behind