How you prefer to play The Walking Dead? With your first choices or the best choices?

edited August 2014 in The Walking Dead

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.

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    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... :D

    There are no best choices. But I still stick with my first choices.

  • 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.

  • edited August 2014

    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 :D

    Kordas posted: »

    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

  • I made the mistake off doing a 2nd playtrough and choosing other options just to be disappointed at how exactely the same it was...

    OzzyUK posted: »

    I always stick to my first choice and never rewind for the "best" choice.

  • I try them all, but always stick with my first one.

  • edited August 2014

    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.

  • edited August 2014

    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) :D

    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.

  • 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) :D

    Mazdamaxsti posted: »

    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 ac

  • 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.

    Salvy posted: »

    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)

  • 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.

    Salvy posted: »

    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)

  • 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.... :/

    Mazdamaxsti posted: »

    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.

  • 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.

  • edited August 2014

    First choices, just like in real life, you can't go back and change them.

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