Did anybody notice this?
So I forgot who it was but instead of "will remember that" there was a "won't forget that" like what's the difference haha. They had had both too. Just kinda funny to me. Anybody notice that?
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Yeah, but to be fair, both Seasons 1 and 2 had "(?) will remember that" and "(?) won't forget that," so I didn't really care too much about it.
I've wanted to address this for a while.
Over and over again, we have seen users and players become upset that the messages above "falsely claim that what we will say will matter." But there is something that apparently everybody is overlooking.
These messages don't mean that your dialogue choice will determine the course of the narrative—they mean that what you said is important for the character and they will keep that in mind, even if they don't bring it up later.
For example, regardless of what you say during the argument by the side of the mobile home in "Long Road Ahead," you will get the message (?) Carley will remember that. This doesn't mean that she will mention it in the future, because, as you know, she dies; what Telltale is attempting to communicate is that what you said is relevant for the character, and she lodged that in her long-term memory. What they are trying to express with these messages is that what you said just now is more important than if you had said you didn't like the food today or whatever.
Im pretty sure its "Kate wont forget that" if you kiss her.
But thats basically the same as "Kate will remember that" and will either lead to nothing or she will casually mention it.
"(?) Mariana will remember that"
Oh wow I didn't notice it in season 1 and 2
Rest In Pepperoni.
There's a bunch of differences in the top left corner notifications.
There is also "noticed that/what you said/how you said it" and "appreciates your support"
(?) Your story sounds like bullshit.