Hm….sounds like all those cyberpsycos V sends to Regina are getting a free brain dance 're-education'….probably should have kept an eye on the old 'humanity' score lol.
I think it's really interesting to see the emphasis on mental health in this game. You kinda see it all throughout, cyberpsychosis, V's looming death, Evelyn's story, wrestling with a lot of moral and philosophical things on various occasions.
I'm not schooled in psychologie or anything else but what I can tell from gameplay is the following. Almost everyone with an cyberpsychotic attack went trough great trauma shortly before snapping or already had other mental ilnesses like depression. For example one Malestrom guy got stuffed with chrome and then tortured because he was loyal to the old boss. An other one was an ex-soldier with combat implants who murdered a tiger claw boss after turning his daughter into a puppet (not knowing who her father was). Like this guy said everyone has a threshhold and can snap. My hypothesis is that chrome makes someone feel less humam I mean getting your forhead and eyes replaced with a giant cluster of cameras or getting your arms replaced are a huge thing for the human psyche to adapt to and it simply lowers the amount of pressure someone takes until breaking and going on a rampage. Some of you might think "what about Adam Smasher 97% of his whole body has been replaced with cyberware" yes you are right but if you look at his history he was already cyberspychotic to begin with. He would only take a job if it includes civillian casualties and felt no empathy towards anyone so him having cyberpsychosis is like giving a HIV patient HIV it doesn't change anything. Got any questions or your own theories don't hesitate to ask me
The doctor puts good points, but that Brain-dance doesn't sound like therapy, It sounds like brainwashing people into slaves (Melissa Rory is still borderline Cyber-Psychotic though, so she's probably very strong willed), Ziggy is a conniving word twister but he was probably right to do so, this time, and as I see it, I think that Cyber-Psychosis is not a uniform problem, it's an element, not the whole issue, the doctor gave alot of good points but that BD sounds like some totalitarian regime bullshit to me, and Yea it does sound like shock therapy.
The game originally was supposed to have a huge underground tunnel system under night city. I think those rats were probably enemies you could kill in their before they cut the underworld.
So if I understand well (from gameplay and this). Cyberpsychosis happens whaen someone has some mental issues and too much cybernetics which amplify existing psychological problems
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Me: helps a civilian
Civilian: thanks me for the help
3 seconds later
Civilian: "CYBERPSYCHO!"
Me: D:
Hm….sounds like all those cyberpsycos V sends to Regina are getting a free brain dance 're-education'….probably should have kept an eye on the old 'humanity' score lol.
I think it's really interesting to see the emphasis on mental health in this game. You kinda see it all throughout, cyberpsychosis, V's looming death, Evelyn's story, wrestling with a lot of moral and philosophical things on various occasions.
I'm not schooled in psychologie or anything else but what I can tell from gameplay is the following.
Almost everyone with an cyberpsychotic attack went trough great trauma shortly before snapping or already had other mental ilnesses like depression.
For example one Malestrom guy got stuffed with chrome and then tortured because he was loyal to the old boss.
An other one was an ex-soldier with combat implants who murdered a tiger claw boss after turning his daughter into a puppet (not knowing who her father was).
Like this guy said everyone has a threshhold and can snap.
My hypothesis is that chrome makes someone feel less humam I mean getting your forhead and eyes replaced with a giant cluster of cameras or getting your arms replaced are a huge thing for the human psyche to adapt to and it simply lowers the amount of pressure someone takes until breaking and going on a rampage.
Some of you might think "what about Adam Smasher 97% of his whole body has been replaced with cyberware" yes you are right but if you look at his history he was already cyberspychotic to begin with.
He would only take a job if it includes civillian casualties and felt no empathy towards anyone so him having cyberpsychosis is like giving a HIV patient HIV it doesn't change anything.
Got any questions or your own theories don't hesitate to ask me
great upload!!
Man this one is dope. I really want a full version of it
Too bad the cahracters keep cutting out the end of the sentences tho
so as positive things as a slave collar
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The doctor puts good points, but that Brain-dance doesn't sound like therapy, It sounds like brainwashing people into slaves (Melissa Rory is still borderline Cyber-Psychotic though, so she's probably very strong willed), Ziggy is a conniving word twister but he was probably right to do so, this time, and as I see it, I think that Cyber-Psychosis is not a uniform problem, it's an element, not the whole issue, the doctor gave alot of good points but that BD sounds like some totalitarian regime bullshit to me, and Yea it does sound like shock therapy.
The game originally was supposed to have a huge underground tunnel system under night city. I think those rats were probably enemies you could kill in their before they cut the underworld.
The doc seemed cool, while ziggy was being an asshole
I like this therapist; one of the better guests to appear on this show
very cool video! you deserve way more viewers
Positive attributes like obedience, docility… Wonder what other positive things would come next (except sociability).
Would really liked to have seen what a person who went through Cyberpsycho re-education thinks about it.
So if I understand well (from gameplay and this). Cyberpsychosis happens whaen someone has some mental issues and too much cybernetics which amplify existing psychological problems
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