I'd do that only if the car would still be working or if i could make a working car out of the barricade of cars somehow, or if i'd find enough formula/milk for the baby to feed it over a week. (Since it apparently takes 9 days to get back to Howe's.) Otherwise i'd take my chances and search for Wellington since thats the only place that could make the baby survive.
So idk, they didn't really show how they managed to keep the newborn alive for nine days.
I think the best plan would have been to go back to Howes, get some food for the baby/ yourselves and then head on looking for Wellington.
Clearly at Howes they had petrol and vehicles, so it would make sense as a base from which to search from- also, I had assumed Howes would have survived the Herd- I was surprised not to, I always thought it a dangerous prospect to go back.
Agree 110%. I myself always thought Wellington would be just smoke and mirrors. Sure the place probably existed, but I was sure it would be just another place hyped up by survivors to keep up hope. It just seemed too good to be true, and usually thats the case in TWD.
Also us finding it was pretty much down to luck, right? I mean we didn't really know anything else about the place except that is was "north". The one thing that was sorta motivating me find it, was seeing if Christa had made it there.. I had somewhat given up hope on her though Just seemed like too much of a longshot.
Howe's wasn't too appealing either though lol.. However it was a more realistic of a target in comparison.
Taking a chance on Wellington was a bad idea, which is why I (unfortunately) viewed Kenny's endings as contrived and forced. Good at eliciti… moreng feel-good emotions - bad at general story telling.
Part of the allure in this game for me was that your choices were often morally ambiguous. Sometimes, at the end of scenes, you had to sit back and ask yourself, 'Did I make the right choice? Was that the right thing to do? Pragmatic? Would Lee have approved?' And although certain choices certainly had their positives (i.e., saving Carley), they also came with negatives (i.e., Doug's death). The game made it clear that AJ only had a day of food left, and that Wellington may or may not exist. If AJ's survival was the group's priority, going back to Howe's was worth the effort. If the group only cared about their own safety, then going up North was the better option. Although you undoubtedly got the supplies you needed, the drawback of leaving with Ja… [view original content]
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I'd do that only if the car would still be working or if i could make a working car out of the barricade of cars somehow, or if i'd find enough formula/milk for the baby to feed it over a week. (Since it apparently takes 9 days to get back to Howe's.) Otherwise i'd take my chances and search for Wellington since thats the only place that could make the baby survive.
So idk, they didn't really show how they managed to keep the newborn alive for nine days.
Rumors always start from somewhere. It can't just be an old folks tale. I agree with Kenny on this one.
I think the best plan would have been to go back to Howes, get some food for the baby/ yourselves and then head on looking for Wellington.
Clearly at Howes they had petrol and vehicles, so it would make sense as a base from which to search from- also, I had assumed Howes would have survived the Herd- I was surprised not to, I always thought it a dangerous prospect to go back.
Agree 110%. I myself always thought Wellington would be just smoke and mirrors. Sure the place probably existed, but I was sure it would be just another place hyped up by survivors to keep up hope. It just seemed too good to be true, and usually thats the case in TWD.
Also us finding it was pretty much down to luck, right? I mean we didn't really know anything else about the place except that is was "north". The one thing that was sorta motivating me find it, was seeing if Christa had made it there.. I had somewhat given up hope on her though
Just seemed like too much of a longshot.
Howe's wasn't too appealing either though lol.. However it was a more realistic of a target in comparison.