"You did not try to help Luke"... SHOULD READ

Really? I didn't try to help Luke? Are you serious Telltale?

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This will bother me every time I see it. Going over to him is a stupid idea. The text "You did not try to help Luke" should read "You were not a freaking idiot and didn't try to stupidly put more weight on the ice, getting Luke and possibly yourself killed."

Or, at the least, it should read "You tried to cover Luke."

It wasn't about putting myself in harms way. Anybody that knows anything about crossing an ice river knows that you DON'T FREAKING WALK OVER to somebody that's on cracking ice, or that is partially submerged, unless you yourself are on an embankment (i.e. NOT ON THE ICE THAT ALREADY CANNOT SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF ONE PERSON)

For Luke to live what needed to happen was for him to drop his freaking AK into the water, for him to crawl out, and stay flat on his belly crawling instead of standing. When Bonnie snapped I wanted to say something like "What? YOU got him killed! You shouldn't have gone over there! My going over wouldn't have helped either!"

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  • The choices were 'Help Luke' or 'Cover Luke', so Telltale, like in everyother choice, used the exact wording. There was no offense intended. You are just blowing in out of proportion.

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    I helped Luke so I didn´t really get the Bonnie thing but I just find it hilarious that she says "no one ever expects you to do a damn thing".

    Are you fucking serious, Bonnie?

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  • I'm reading this on my screen right now:

    "You and 50.7% of players did not try to help Luke."

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    The choices were 'Help Luke' or 'Cover Luke', so Telltale, like in everyother choice, used the exact wording. There was no offense intended. You are just blowing in out of proportion.

  • I said it again:

    The choices were 'Help Luke' or 'Cover Luke', so Telltale, like in everyother choice, used the exact wording. There was no offense intended. You are just blowing in out of proportion.

    I'm reading this on my screen right now: "You and 50.7% of players did not try to help Luke."

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    And I'll say it agian.

    I'm reading this on my screen right now.
    "You and 50.7% of players did not try to help Luke."

    ^This statement is WRONG and that's what I'm fussing about.

    I "did" try to help Luke, just not the way that was for sure gonna get him killed.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    I said it again: The choices were 'Help Luke' or 'Cover Luke', so Telltale, like in everyother choice, used the exact wording. There was no offense intended. You are just blowing in out of proportion.

  • well Bonnie just liked that warm puffy jacket more than Clementine..

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    I helped Luke so I didn´t really get the Bonnie thing but I just find it hilarious that she says "no one ever expects you to do a damn thing". Are you fucking serious, Bonnie?

  • I bet she´d have taken it off Clementine´s dying frame when she got shot if Kenny didn´t walk out.

    well Bonnie just liked that warm puffy jacket more than Clementine..

  • whoa, that's gross.

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    I bet she´d have taken it off Clementine´s dying frame when she got shot if Kenny didn´t walk out.

  • Look, I know, but the point is that you did not chosse the option named 'Help Luke' and Telltale always uses the exact wording of the choices. You can be offended, if you want, but is only that.

    And I'll say it agian. I'm reading this on my screen right now. "You and 50.7% of players did not try to help Luke." ^This statement

  • I'm not "offended" I'm aghast because they are wrong :/

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Look, I know, but the point is that you did not chosse the option named 'Help Luke' and Telltale always uses the exact wording of the choices. You can be offended, if you want, but is only that.

  • Dead on. HardAppleCider. All the more infuriating because Luke ASKS you to stay back. He gets it. He was a pretty selfless guy, but I've always thought that in this case, his apparent selflessness has more to do with being worried that if someone did exactly what Bonnie did, it would play out as tragically as it played out. Buying him the time to he needs to be delicate about extricating himself is the best thing you can do for him in the circumstance.

  • edited September 2014

    Also, they did not use the exact wording. It doesn't say "You and X players did not [help luke]" it says that you and X players DID NOT TRY to help Luke.

    What's worse is that they "could" have used exact wording and been right.

    "You and X players covered Luke" would have been accurate.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Look, I know, but the point is that you did not chosse the option named 'Help Luke' and Telltale always uses the exact wording of the choices. You can be offended, if you want, but is only that.

  • I'm not "offended" I'm aghast because they are wrong :/

    Jesus Christ... I know you were trying to help Luke, I know that covering Luke is the logical choice, I know that saying 'You did not try to help Luke' is wrong. I just think you blowing out of proportion. The stats screen uses the exact wording of the choice and nothing more; you should not take it that way.

    I'm not "offended" I'm aghast because they are wrong

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    whoa, that's gross.

  • I'm only fussing so hard because I like the game so much :)

    "You and X players covered Luke" would have been an even more exact usage of the wording and it would have been accurate.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    I'm not "offended" I'm aghast because they are wrong Jesus Christ... I know you were trying to help Luke, I know that covering Luke

  • "You and X players covered Luke" would have been an even more exact usage of the wording and it would have been accurate.

    Yes, and? The choices have always be presented like this. You did this, you did not do that.

    I'm only fussing so hard because I like the game so much "You and X players covered Luke" would have been an even more exact usage of the wording and it would have been accurate.

  • Me too. She could be dying but she´d go with a bang

    I wish that was an option

  • Also, they did not use the exact wording. It doesn't say "You and X players did not [help luke]" it says that you and X players DID NOT TRY to help Luke.

    Okay, they probably should have put 'You and X players did not help Luke', but just because that statement is more clear does not mean they intended for people to take it the way you are taking it.

    Also, they did not use the exact wording. It doesn't say "You and X players did not [help luke]" it says that you and X players DID NOT TRY

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    0_0 "always" huh?

    Lied to Hershel - 37%
    Told him the truth - 63%
    (NOT "did not tell Hershel the truth")

    Saved Duck - 50%
    Saved Shawn - 47%
    Saved Neither - 3%
    (NOT did not save duck, or did not save Shawn)

    Sided with Larry - 52%
    Sided with Kenny - 48%
    (NOT "did not side with Kenny")

    Did you give Irene the gun?

    Gave her the gun - 45%
    Refused - 55%
    (NOT "did not give her the gun")

    Andy's fate?

    Killed Andy - 18%
    Spared Andy - 82%
    (NOT "did not kill Andy")

    Did you leave Lilly?

    Abandoned Lilly - 43%
    Let her back on the RV - 57%
    (NOT "did not Abandon Lilly")

    yada yada ect ect ect.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    "You and X players covered Luke" would have been an even more exact usage of the wording and it would have been accurate. Yes, and? The choices have always be presented like this. You did this, you did not do that.

  • It's like in the 400 Days DLC with Wyatt. I won the game and stayed in the car. Then I got attacked and was forced to ride away. Later it says: You and 70? % left your friend behind. I felt bad for it because I didn't want to leave him. Was there a chance to wait for him?

    Also, they did not use the exact wording. It doesn't say "You and X players did not [help luke]" it says that you and X players DID NOT TRY

  • Or "You and X players COVERED LUKE" :P

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Also, they did not use the exact wording. It doesn't say "You and X players did not [help luke]" it says that you and X players DID NOT TRY

  • Yes. That could have be better.

    Or "You and X players COVERED LUKE" :P

  • That's interesting. I actually kind of remember that for me too, but looking at the screen now it says "You and 50% of players stayed in the car."

    I wonder if they changed it? Is there hope that they might fix this one too? :D

    It's like in the 400 Days DLC with Wyatt. I won the game and stayed in the car. Then I got attacked and was forced to ride away. Later it sa

  • Or maybe we're both just thinking of "You and 75% of players left Nate."

    If that's the case, Nate wasn't your friend from the car. Nate is the douche bag from Russel's story.

    That's interesting. I actually kind of remember that for me too, but looking at the screen now it says "You and 50% of players stayed in the car." I wonder if they changed it? Is there hope that they might fix this one too?

  • Yes. In season 1.

    There are a few times were that wording in used in season 2.

    0_0 "always" huh? Lied to Hershel - 37% Told him the truth - 63% (NOT "did not tell Hershel the truth") Saved Duck - 50% Saved Shaw

  • That was exactly my take on it too. In my first play my first thought was that it was a determinant choice and that going over there would get him killed... I actually checked this out online after playing before checking to see if there were any alternate endings, because I thought it was really stupid that "being smart" got changed to "did not try to help"

    :/

    Dead on. HardAppleCider. All the more infuriating because Luke ASKS you to stay back. He gets it. He was a pretty selfless guy, but I've alw

  • Well, this was not a good time to use that wording... because it's wrong :P

    "most" of the time, even in season 2, it uses the exact wording from "both" choices. This time it isn't used for whatever reason.

    It should be fixed :)

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Yes. In season 1. There are a few times were that wording in used in season 2.

  • Ahhhhh, I didn't know his name, that's it. Thanks!

    Or maybe we're both just thinking of "You and 75% of players left Nate." If that's the case, Nate wasn't your friend from the car. Nate is the douche bag from Russel's story.

  • It should be fixed :)

    Yeah, It should be fixed. I never said otherwise.

    Well, this was not a good time to use that wording... because it's wrong :P "most" of the time, even in season 2, it uses the exact wording from "both" choices. This time it isn't used for whatever reason. It should be fixed

  • I never said that you said that it shouldn't be fixed :P

    XD

    I think we're done :D I hope it gets fixed.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    It should be fixed Yeah, It should be fixed. I never said otherwise.

  • Covering Luke is helping Luke, but the choice isn't labeled as helping him even though you were. But I do agree on that the endgame choice screen should say "Cover Luke" it also irritates me.

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    i really missed that "slap bonny" option, when she started babbling that nonsense.

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    Yeah, me too. That nonsense was so... out of place...

    I'll probably end up rewinding and making the "good" choice since telltale doesn't think that Clem should be that smart, I guess. The way they word it, especially since they label the choice as "sacrifice" implies that not being dumb in this situation means your Clem won't put herself at risk for others, which is absolutely not the case for my Clem.

    If I was doing a video or something I'd do the "cover him" option and then and then cut to another save file where you act like a dumbass and get him killed after Clem goes to sleep by the fire.

    The way it is right now, if you choose "cover him" then Bonnie is at fault for getting Luke killed. If you choose to "help" him then IMO Clem is the one that got him killed (can probably cut her slack though since she's 11 and probably just wouldn't have known any better).

    2rational posted: »

    i really missed that "slap bonny" option, when she started babbling that nonsense.

  • Walking through the river was a stupid idea in the first place.

    This is all Kenny's fault.

  • What? Kenny wasn't even a fan of the idea, it was Arvo that told them to walk through.

    Walking through the river was a stupid idea in the first place. This is all Kenny's fault.

  • Why didn't you try to help luke? WHY!

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    Bonnie: "This is your fault, and you damn well know it."

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  • "I'M ELEVEN FUCKIN YEARS OLD. WHAT WAS I SUPPOSED TO DO, CARRY HIM OUT OF THE WATER ON MY BACK?! FUCK YOU, BONNIE."

    Belan posted: »

    Bonnie: "This is your fault, and you damn well know it."

  • I helped Luke, It was a last minute decision because I knew he would do the same for me. And I like his death better when you go and help him because he saves Clem one last time.

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