What do you think of the "Rewind"? Have you ever used?
I was wondering if any of you have ever rewound a chapter for a choice he did not like or did someone die.
Personally I rewound only one chapter: the end of Around Every Corner, because Kenny did not want to accompany Lee looking for Clem, having saved Ben and Lilly having helped with Larry. But then I discovered that if you chose the option "Clementine is my family," Kenny could be due to the fact that you had taken care of his family. I have taken care of them! I defended Duck at the grocery store, I found the water and crackers for Katjaa and Duck, I killed Duck for Kenny, being close to him when they were dead ... So I thought I deserved Kenny anyway ....
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Originally for episode 3 I was convinced that cutting Sarita's arm off would save her, but then there were threads about how the gorsed weapon would still infect Sarita and the higher risk of her scream and the fact that blood was leaking out of her arm, I redid that choice cause I thought she would've died of blood loss and decided to kill the Zombie instead thinking that the leaked choice's medicine may(slight chance) have been a cure for her.
I think it's a nice convenient thing to have and I've used it a quite a few times.
Only if I choose the wrong choice by accident, not if I've already played the episode and know what happens though. I like to stick with the choices I made in the moment, y'know?
I did it a lot.
Yeah, me too ...
The problem with this is the live then with these choices. For example, Saving Doug instead of Carley (That was a terrible choice) or when in my first playthrough Alvin died in A House Divided, which I was very disappointed, especially because I chose the only option box to have him killed -.-....
Only for when I accidentally left Sarah, and said yes to cutting my arm off on my second playthrough.
There's a rewind option?
Well shit, I can only think of two times that could have been useful -_-
At first I got Alvin killed but my laptop went out soooo, I had to replay season one, 400 days, and the two episodes of season two. But I'm so glad I changed that choice because I think Alvin's death in episode three was pretty awesome, glad telltale wrote it the way they did.
But... you changed it..... it isn't your choice....... haha
I did it for Sarah. The time she dies on the deck, I chose to help Jane up first but I immediately regretted that seeing Sarah's horrible death. I rewound, only to see it get much worse, with the same outcome. ._.
I've seen the "rewind" button, but I was kinda scared to use it, because I thought it would start the episode again with random choices and I didn't want to loose them. So, this button actually starts the episode all ove, but with your choices? Hm.
If calling for help in the end of Amid The Ruins will kill Kenny, I will rewind this episode.
At first I made Clem stay and watch Kenny beat Carver, but I realised thats not who #MyClementine is, so I made her leave instead. Thats the only one time that I changed a decision.
I did it for shooting Rebecca.
EDIT: I originally didn't shoot Rebecca,but I thought about it and decided that it was a good idea to shoot her myself.
When Carver took everyone hostage in House Divided. I thought I could save Walter, I felt like shit when he died.
I did it by mistake and didn't notice so when Episode 4 came out and I finished DL episode 4 the game told me I hadn't played Episode 3 so I had to replay the whole thing. FML
In "Around Every Corner" Clementine asked me "Before we leave tomorrow, will we have time to look for my parents?" I was like; "Hell yeah! Let's go!" So I picked "Yes." option. But I saw that [LIE] part in the last second. I was like; "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! WHY? I want to find her parents!" #DammitTelltale
The only time I used the Rewind was for change my choise in the Cut the arm/Kill the zombie thing in the third episode.
It doesn't rewind the whole episode, you can just choose from which chapter.
Say you saved Shawn, but then you wanted to save Duck, but you had finished the episode, you would have to go back to the right chapter and continue the episode from there.
I rewinded when Alvin died in episode 2
I've actually never used it. I find it disrupts the "edge of your seat" choices the game gives you.
People go in blind not knowing what'll happen, which makes people's intentions more real than idealistic. One option I've found very interesting is the option to allow Nick to die or not. Cause when the episode first came out, the stat on that choice was at around 45% allowing him to die. Then within a month the number was reduced to like 13% (which I'm in cause I've never gone back and replayed that part.)
Hooray for choices, eh?
Yeah me too. Mostly my thought was "If Kenny shoots her, then he's wasted a shot and not aiming at a Evuhl Russian."
Nah, never used it.
And all your previous choices don't change?
Its good for season one but NEVER use it in season two, if you rewind all the way to the start, you will find out that the rewinds do not pick up your season one files meaning it will randomize it
Well, shit. Are you sure about it?
Your choices before that chapter would be fine, but everything after would be deleted and you would have to do it again,
For example, you have finished your game, you rewind to chapter 5 episode 3. Episode 1 and 2 and chapter 1, 2, 3, 4 would be fine. But you have to redo the rest of Episode 3, 4 and 5.
Yeah, I got it. I just think about rewinding the last chapter of Amid The Ruins to shoot Rebecca myself.
Someone here said that if you rewind in Season 2, your Season 1 saves do not work anymore it all randomizes. Is that true? I have my saves in other places in case of something, but I want to be sure.
I had the same thought, but I dunno yet. I'll wait and see if it s too important and maybe rewind this moment.
I have rewinded without problems, just have a backup.
A backup?
while I like the feature, I've only used when I had laptop problems. one the mouse kept freezing, 2 I had hard drive fixed and lost my game files. the lagging cause choices that I didn't want to happen. both times I made the same choices as my 1st walkthrough of series 1, and pretty much followed my original play through of series 2 only changing one choice.
See for yourself, just rewind it back to the very start of season two and the "previously on the walking dead" for the re-cap of season one will come up and your choices wont be the same, I highly suggest starting a completely new file on season two and playing from there, otherwise it could bug the fuck out of your game, for example if you were originally bffs with Kenny in season one and in season two Kenny said "lee was one hell of a guy" but then later you rewind, then if theres another chance for Kenny to talk about Lee he may be pissed at him becuase the season one files were randomized and although Kenny will say they were friends at first he may later say they never were. kinda confusing but I highly reccomend restarting, as for anyone who has rewinded, I know its a total pain at least you will have something to do till the wait
I'm not rewinding yet. I want to wait and see if the final choice is too important or not.
alright well if you havent then i suggest not, unless you dont plan to keep the rewinded version as your main
I play the game and stick with the choices. I would rewind in other games saves to see what happens. But I stick with the choices as I feel changing them mid game is kind of cheating and not realstic.
I try to keep my playthrough as realistic as I can, so I have never rewound anything in either season of TWD.
Edit: Nevermind, I have actually gone back and changed one of my decisions before. At the end of S2 E1 I went with Nick instead of Pete, but at some point before the next episode came out I went back and flipped my decision around. Can't really remember why.
Isn't this a playstation only bug that got fixed?
Just copy it to another save file slot, in case it fucks everything up.
I love rewinding. It's like in real life, you fuck up and it's over. But in this game, you get another chance to make things right. Excuse me for enjoying that.