What Does It Take To Be Part of the Community?

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  • I will gut you!

    Deltino posted: »

    if you don't vote you cannot complain Pffft, who's gonna stop me from doing that? The shitty opinion police?

  • Not hard for most of the people here.....Phase 2 was harsh how we had to organize a Father's day parade in front of an orphanage...that was a dick move there.

    Ah yes you're correct. Phase 1 is just 3 months of fasting without human contact.

  • There's the opinion police?

    THAT'S why my opinions keep getting shot down!

    Deltino posted: »

    if you don't vote you cannot complain Pffft, who's gonna stop me from doing that? The shitty opinion police?

  • Thanks so much, mate!

    I'm just gonna double down here and add that if you want to be a part of the community, you're part of the community. There's no magical requirement you need to fulfill, or specific way you have to be a fan.

  • Thanks so much, mate!

    And yeah, unless I REALLY wanna play a game, I won't buy it until later because I HATE having to wait for episodes to come out.

    I also do take a lot of time in analyzing the Walking Dead games as TTG can leave some things up for speculation which involves a lot of elbow room for theories. For example; Where did Molly go? If we brought Clementine to Crawford, Molly makes it back to the house with us but then dawdles off to do whatever she does. But, if we don't bring Clementine, she ends up getting hurt and she runs off. We don't know what happened to her or if she's even alive. We could meet up with her again because she is a nomadic person and not one for groups, and she likes to pick places clean.

    I take time in the smaller details and put a lot of my emotions into the game; what would I do if it were me? I also look on the other side of things as well. Imma just shoot this name out there cuz it's the easiest (and most triggering) one; Arvo. EVERYONE hates him (and that ain't an understatement). But after doing a lot of digging, as it turns out, NOTHING was his fault other than shooting Clementine (and even if he was only a good guy up until he shot her, people would still hate him). Even before discovering that, I still considered his feelings and emotions and, chances are, a lot of people would react the way he did if it were us in his shoes.

    I take time in getting to know the games. However, I more often than not DON'T go into heavy details (like I have for seasons 1-2) until the game is completely out so I don't say something and make an idiot outta myself. I do look at all options in the game, though, so I'm not missing out on something.

    That's how much I look into the games ^_^

    Warning—this is an assertion that conveniently favors the writer. As somebody who spends copious amounts of time reflecting on, analyzing

  • Everyone who posts here is part of a community , fans are posting praise and criticism only to help it, I've never played ANF it doesn't make me less of a member here , I love the threads and discussion good or bad , good place to be !

  • edited March 2017

    You have an account, you know the source material, and you've been active since you joined (And even if you took a break, you're still a member of the fan base, and welcome to return any time. Not that you need permission anyhow.). You're part of the community.

    And even if you didn't have an account, but know the source material, then you're opinion still weighs as much as everyone else's.

    Besides who cares how you've experienced it. Watching gameplay is theoretically same as watching a movie, you get to assess the product and form an opinion on it. And who cares if you didn't pay for it yet. When we were kids our parents paid for the bills, we watched TV that was made available for us from their wallets, and even then people form an opinion. Opinions are not limited to how you've witness the product, only if you've never actually witnessed it, but you did, your opinion counts too.

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