How you prefer to play The Walking Dead? With your first choices or the best choices?
As the title: you prefer best choices or your first choices?
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As the title: you prefer best choices or your first choices?
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MY Choice
My choice. Be it the best of the worst one.
There are no best choices. But I still stick with my first choices.
I always stick to my first choice and never rewind for the "best" choice.
I've only had one walkthrough, so my first choice
for best i mean for example:
"Tell Walter that Nick is a good guy" instead of "Tell Walter that Nick is like everyone else", since the first can save Nick...
first
The choice that yields better results
Never rewind, it's kinda dumb if you ask me.
Always the first choices, if it means someone dies because of that, then that's the consequense i get.
My choices. I've made some decisions that I'd like to change, but I will not, because this is the point of a timer. You don't have very long to think this through, you act on emotions. For example, I stole from Arvo and then immediately I felt terrible and I would really like to go back and change this. I won't, though, because this was my choice in the heat of the moment.
I never rewind during the episode. There was an exception with the Carley/Doug incident, but that's another story. So I stick with my first choice.
However, I do replay the episodes on a different save file and I do what I consider to be the best choices.
My first choices. That's what this game is about after all.
But I also do a different choices playthrough, just to cover every dialogue.
yeah me too..... good point
I made the mistake off doing a 2nd playtrough and choosing other options just to be disappointed at how exactely the same it was...
I try them all, but always stick with my first one.
I'm a fast thinker, only once did I make the choice I didn't eant, and tht was Nick vs. Pete (I chose Nick) but I didn't rewind and I was actually pretty satisfied with the result.
On my second playthrough (Doing it now, on S2E3) I do the opposite, because doing the same is like playing the game AGAIN, when different ones is a whole new thing.
My first save file is reserved for my first walktrough, without changing it's choices. But other slots are reserved to see other outcomes.
What do u think of Alvin death in Ep. 2? If for a dialogue choice Alvin die, u would rewind that? (happened to me right this)
What do u think of Alvin death in Ep. 2? If for a dialogue choice Alvin die, u would rewind that? (happened to me right this)
First is what i pick. then i make a second one and do a complete alternative. curious on what happens. (Didn't expect you can just kill off Nick in episode 2 lol)
In mine Alvin died, but I didn't rewind. I feel like rewinding ruins the atmosphere. In The Walking Dead, your actions could be somebody elses fate, no rewinds.
I was sad, but I got over it.
No, cause it's the essence of this game to make mistakes in the heat of the moment. I would feel like a cheater if I rewound my first playthrough.
Never can understand what the fun in second guessing yourself is. If I make a mistake I own up to it. I really didn't want to steal from Arvo or cut Sarita's arm off but I did and I have to live with that.
yeah... it's hard to got over it....
I always go with my first choices, even if I end up regretting them later on down the road.
For example, not stealing from Arvo (where he will still ambush you, but atleast if I did I'd have the meds) and cutting off Sarita's arm (which I regretted for most of Ep 4 and scared the shit outta me, which is rare)
Telltale made everyone regret when cutting Saritas hand off (I've killed the zombie) .
First choices.
I only rewind if I screw up in secondary play throughs, but never the first.
First choices. It's more realstic and more fun. You may regret certain choices but at the time you felt that they were right. I don't see the fun in changing them until you complete the whole season.
My choices since that's what the game was made for.
I don't research, rewind, I don't even pause to think. If your searching to create some sort of perfect play through, you're doing it wrong.
First choices always.
First choices are the best choices. Those are made when the heat is on.
Trick question. All my choices ARE the best choices.
I play through twice. First is my regular playthrough, which is your standard heroic character. I stick with me choices on that one. Then we have the canon playthrough, which I'm trying to make the character as believable as possible. If I accidentally make a choice that's wildly out-of-character, I'll go back and fix it.
First choices or you's a bish.
First choices, just like in real life, you can't go back and change them.