Season 2 decisions that are made if you choose to skip to end (please no ANF spoilers)
I am getting anxious to start playing New Frontier but I yet to finish season 2 to get all my decisions in for the ps4. Pretty much the main one I want though is simply to have Clem stay at Wellington (which is where I had her end up in my ps3 playthroughs) and I am thinking about just quickly skipping ahead to episode 5 so I can go do that and then I can start playing New Frontier a lot quicker.
I am currently in episode 2 right after Nick shot the guy on the bridge. So if I skip ahead to episode 5 from that point what will be the decisions they automatically give me? What kind of personality does the computer give Clem? How does she respond to Kenny (does she side with him or tends to side with the other members of the group)?
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Well ,telltale has noticed people complaining about clem not changing at all based on our season 2 choices when they said she would. They said you'll see it in the next 3 eps of ANF so if you skip to ep5 its gona make random choices that could impact clems personality in ANF
Ok what are the automatic decisions the computer will give me if I do skip ahead. They may not be too terrible off from what I would have chosen anyways. Does she go along with Kenny over the others or goes along more with Jane's point of view?
I'm not sure if you still have your PS3, but you can upload your Season 2 save from that to your PS4 through the cloud, averting having to play through the rest of the game. I would do that or just play through it. You could probably finish A House Divided and In Harm's Day in about a 2 and a half to three hour sitting.
I remember somewhere Job saying stuff like watching Carver die would affect something indirectly, so maybe for that you want to play through?
Ok does anybody know what the random choices are for the major scenes that the computer chooses for you if you do choose to skip? Does the computer have you stay and watch Kenny torture Carver or does Clem walk away. Does computer have Clem side with Jane more or Kenny?
Ok after a little more internet searching I just realized that there is no set answers you get if you choose to skip. It will be different everytime. That explains why it has been so difficult to find anykind of chart detailing the computerized choices. Because there is no set chart. The computer will just pick different answers everytime.
So Clem could be a sweetheart in one skip and if you skipped it again she could be a complete jerk.
You can recreate specific choices, the scenes you get are different each time I think.
Where was this stated?
Where was what stated? Clem acting the same regardless of our choices?
Um not stated but actually a playable fact.
I had four save files on season 1.
Sided with Kenny
Sided with Lilly.
Hated everyone.
Got along with everyone.
In season 2
Sided with Kenny.
Sided with Jane.
Killed Jane and abandoned Kenny.
Killed Kenny and abandoned Jane.
In season 3 she acts the same way in every save file even though I've taught her different things like how not to trust people.
No, what Telltale said about Clem's personality mattering more later.
Oh right. They lied.
Won't happen.
whatever fuck you and your negativity
First quote is a question that I posed on reddit, the second quote is Kevin Bruner's response. He had other responses but this was the most detailed and relevant one.
So heart-touching.
Such a let-down. Was really hoping to reminisce about William Carver and have this whole cheesy monologue prepared.
Good enough for me.
what sass. I love it.
But that makes no sense because there wasn't a choice for that in the choice generator? My Clem watched but my file wouldn't transfer over so I had to use the generator. Which didn't give me that option, so what would happen? Telltale are lying *****
I doubt it as whether you watched Carver's slaughter isn't a recorded choice in the save creator.
I guess they're assuming that they can pinpoint your exact decisions just from your "starting point". It is a very messy way to try and account for your past decisions. They should've just had a whole list of the choices that would matter and you click your response. This system doesn't seem to be able to account for many specific choices.