How Connor interacts with the deviants he interrogates, what evidence he uncovers, and whether he can solve the cases affects where his story will take him and how he’ll react to events. If Connor stays a machine, he can die for good during the Battle for Detroit if Markus defeats him.Ĭompleting investigations: Most of Connor’s story is about investigating deviants. He can also die as a deviant during the Battle for Detroit in the Cyberlife Tower if you go to the 31st floor, if you fail quick-time events fighting soldiers, if you lose the fight to New Connor, or if you fail to convince Hank not to shoot you. Deviant Connor can die while helping Markus and North escape in Crossroads, or while arming the bomb in Crossroads, if you fail the quick-time events. If you choose for Connor to become a deviant during the Crossroads chapter, though, dying after that will mean Connor’s death is permanent - he’ll be replaced by a copy of Connor that is a machine, and therefore an antagonist to Markus. ConnorĬonnor’s survival: As a Cyberlife android, Connor can die repeatedly during the story of Detroit, only to be replaced by another version of Connor with the original’s memories downloaded. Taking the switch from her gives you the option to use it to force the authorities to spare the androids during the protest in Battle for Detroit. Take North’s dirty bomb: Under the right circumstances, North will tell Markus about a dirty bomb in Detroit during the Crossroads chapter. Successfully reaching Jericho’s goals and saving android lives will also affect their opinions, and if their opinions of Markus are high enough, you can open new story paths regarding the three of them. Agreeing with each of their methods will raise that person’s opinion of Markus, while lowering the opinions of the others. North, Simon and Josh: The three leaders of Jericho all have different ideas about how androids should fight for freedom - or not fight. You can raise public opinion by choosing non-violent, non-destructive methods of protest, and by sparing human lives violence and destruction lowers public opinion. Public Opinion: The public pays attention to how androids conduct themselves, and a positive or negative public opinion will affect how the government responds to androids throughout the game, as well as some options that are available. Gathering parts for the Jericho survivors, bringing in new recruits or turning away potentially dangerous people, and using either peaceful methods or violent ones will affect Markus’ standing with Jericho and the options you get for the ending. Your standing with Jericho is based on how successful you are on those missions. What Jericho thinks of Markus: Once you make it to Jericho, you’ll be tasked with helping out the leaders. They are: During the Freedom March chapter, if you choose to sacrifice yourself or attack the police During the Crossroads chapter, if you fail too much while fighting soldiers or Connor and during the Battle for Detroit chapter, if you fail too much while fighting, or if you lose a fight to Connor (or choose to play as Connor) if he remains a machine. Markus’ survival: As a main character, there are several points in the narrative of Detroit: Become Human when Markus can be killed. Spoiler warning: Although it should probably go without saying (since this is an endings guide), you should avoid reading further until you have completed the game at least once to avoid spoiling major plot details. Not only will you get to experience the game in the best way, but you’ll also understand what events we’re referring to throughout this guide. We recommend playing through Detroit: Become Human at least once before using our guide. Because there are so many endings and ending combinations, it’s impossible to gather them all (not to mention the fact that major characters can die at multiple points in the story, and in a variety of different ways).
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