'A choice that I regret' THREAD

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  • edited March 2016

    Telling Clem that the barn smells like shit.

    Like shit, right Lee?

    On second thought......no I don't.

    It would have to be giving Larry food.

  • I haven't played Game Of Thrones, yet. Thanks for the spoiler!

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Well in Game of Thrones determinants have finally been treated with respect.

  • edited March 2016

    No problem.........wait what spoiler? I said determinants are treated with respect. I didn't say in what episode or who, i didn't even say if they survive more than 2 eps, just that 'They are treated with respect' Any spoilers you take from that are your own minds fault.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    I haven't played Game Of Thrones, yet. Thanks for the spoiler!

  • Not staying silent when Troy says he's going to need an answer.

  • Shooting Kenny and going with Jane. I half want to go back on my "once a choice is made, live with it" policy because I don't want to start Season 3 with that selfish manipulator Jane. But we'll see what happens, I'm hoping she'll at least be a better person. :V

  • yeah I felt bad about that as well. you wont the only one.

    gomatamo posted: »

    True, but I guess I just felt bad. Oh, well..

  • it was at this point the role player in me came out. i like jane but i knew clem would not go with her after that. sadly i no longer have that save.

    fayescarlet posted: »

    Shooting Kenny and going with Jane. I half want to go back on my "once a choice is made, live with it" policy because I don't want to start

  • Losing to Eddie in Rock-paper-scissors. I used to be MLG at that game.

  • Leaving Lilly behind on the road (;-; )

  • Having Clem alone on the S2 ending. I wouldn't change it, but I definitely think shes too young to be travelling alone.

    Not sitting with Kenny at the table in the Lodge, I was still a bit pissed that he disappeared in the alley knowing of Lee's situation with the bite and caring for clem. Still i regret that.

    Taking the supplies from the abandoned car. Being a more dog eat dog world in an apocalypse, the group was still in no shape to defend themselves had they been caught stealing from armed survivors.

  • Deal with a depressed drunk guy or deal with a dying dude. Alcohol or cigarettes, pick ya poisin.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Yep that one exactly. Chose Pete, wait till after Nick kills Matthew and talk to him, he'll be sitting on a bench.

  • You did good. If you don't she steals the RV and runs off anyways.

    Leaving Lilly behind on the road (;-; )

  • edited March 2016

    Not helping Jane. But i didn't wan't to shoot Kenny neither.

    Leaving Sarah Behind, even though i tried to get her out of the house.

  • Telling Norma that Greg was lying. I usually use my PC plot armor and bear all the brunts, but I have told her that me and Pete were alone out there, so, I assumed, that if I told her I was lying, she'd know that we have more people and that would've jeopardized the guys we left on the boat. I think, I'll replay it & help him.

  • What's the point? Greg is dead anyway, he won't remember anything.

  • That doesn't mean leaving her is the right choice. It's not like the future of the group depends on the RV after they get to the Train.

    CruzCrew posted: »

    You did good. If you don't she steals the RV and runs off anyways.

  • It's complicated really, he just probably wants michones character to be honorable.

    AronDracula posted: »

    What's the point? Greg is dead anyway, he won't remember anything.

  • Not being able to kill Jane myself.

  • edited March 2016

    Yeah, but you don't know you will find a train, not saying that you don't know if it works. And you risk that Lilly threatens or shoots someone else if you let her stay.

    And to be honest, i only would've take her with the group just to kill her myself later. Sadly, doesn't happen either way.

    Flog61 posted: »

    That doesn't mean leaving her is the right choice. It's not like the future of the group depends on the RV after they get to the Train.

  • Leaving Sarah... I felt so bad after she said "Clementine?" right before being eaten by the walkers :/

  • Somehow managing to get NO ONE to accompany me to save Clementine in Season 1... (C'mon Kenny! At least you should have came! We were best buds... or so I thought.) #NeverForget

  • No one helped you? Not even Christa or Omid?

    AChicken posted: »

    Somehow managing to get NO ONE to accompany me to save Clementine in Season 1... (C'mon Kenny! At least you should have came! We were best buds... or so I thought.) #NeverForget

  • I got everyone except for Ben, how no one helped you? o.o

    AChicken posted: »

    Somehow managing to get NO ONE to accompany me to save Clementine in Season 1... (C'mon Kenny! At least you should have came! We were best buds... or so I thought.) #NeverForget

  • edited March 2016

    So you can mention what happens alternatively and/or in the future, and take that as relevant, but nobody with a differing opinion can mention what happens in alternatively and/or in the future because they didn't know what would happen? How does that work?

    CruzCrew posted: »

    Yeah, but you don't know you will find a train, not saying that you don't know if it works. And you risk that Lilly threatens or shoots some

  • They didn't get enough "Kenny points" throughout the season to get him to help, they chose to conceal the bite from the group, and they either dropped Ben from the bell tower, or told him to stay with the others.

    Romaoplays posted: »

    I got everyone except for Ben, how no one helped you? o.o

  • So if no one comes you don't have the choice to cut the arm off?

    They didn't get enough "Kenny points" throughout the season to get him to help, they chose to conceal the bite from the group, and they either dropped Ben from the bell tower, or told him to stay with the others.

  • I don't think so. I'm sure that if you only brought Ben along you can though, but he will faint and fall as soon as Lee starts chopping off his own arm.

    Romaoplays posted: »

    So if no one comes you don't have the choice to cut the arm off?

  • Taking supplies from both Arvo and the car in Season One.

  • AChicken probably hid the bite.

    No one helped you? Not even Christa or Omid?

  • Shooting Kenny at the end of "No Going Back". I really believed that AJ was dead and I wasn't gonna let Kenny kill Jane because she wasn't able to protect him. After that, I abandoned Jane, so I'm alone with AJ.

    I regretted this decision the moment I tried to see what happened if Kenny was alive at the end, with the Wellington ending.

  • put the star instead of angel in episode 2 season 2

  • Accepting the family into Howe's on Jane's ending.

    I know that sounds incredibly harsh but I just don't trust them. I wasn't just gonna tell them to get lost, but the moment I let them in I knew I made a mistake. Something is bound to go wrong...

  • Hardest choice in the series thus far...

    Mich19 posted: »

    put the star instead of angel in episode 2 season 2

  • edited March 2016

    Season 1: I still get torn between leaving Lily or sending her back in the RV. I left her the very first time and wasn't sure if I made the right call once the group was on the move. I know her leaving is inevitable, as I played different in a second playthrough. But still not sure if Lee would abandon her there. hmm....

    But I suppose if you took her with you she's slightly safer seeing as she has the RV instead of being stranded in a road during the night.

    Season 2: I chose not to shoot Kenny, resulting in Jane's death. This when I came to it, gave me a hard choice between staying with Kenny and AJ on the road or entering wellington and leaving Kenny behind.

    I left with Kenny first time, I feel kinda happy with my decision but I think it's not good for AJ's safety... Resulting in regret..

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    I didn't hug Luke in episode 3 when I had the chance

    I made it a priority for Clementine to try and hug people when given the opportunity, but I felt Luke wasn't worthy enough yet at the time (I was wrong)

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    If Lee goes alone, you have to chop your arm off yourself. Slowly. In graphic detail. Instead of waking up to whoever came with you about to cut off your arm, Lee wakes up on the floor and walks over to the surgical supplies on the table, and you're given the choice to either cut it off, or walk away.

    If Ben comes along, he isn't able to do it, meaning you have to do it yourself. And after you make the first cut, Ben immediately faints.

    Romaoplays posted: »

    So if no one comes you don't have the choice to cut the arm off?

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