I hope at the end of the Season, Clementine has to die to make a sacrifice so that Javier must live, and that Javier has his role cemented as the new main protagonist of Telltale's Walking Dead (and this cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice).
After this, I hope that Javier goes on to have a story in Season 4 where he is the only playable character, and goes on to get even more Seasons/Mini Series/DLC Episodes as the solo playable character than Clementine or Lee ever did.
I'm not mad that Clementine has to share the spotlight with Javier, I'm sure Telltale will convince to like him, I just care more for Clem than Javier, and the only way for Clem to die in my playthrough would have to be something that cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice.
I hope at the end of the Season, Clementine has to die to make a sacrifice so that Javier must live, and that Javier has his role cemented a… mores the new main protagonist of Telltale's Walking Dead (and this cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice).
After this, I hope that Javier goes on to have a story in Season 4 where he is the only playable character, and goes on to get even more Seasons/Mini Series/DLC Episodes as the solo playable character than Clementine or Lee ever did.
And to be honest, I'm pretty excited to see angsty teenage Clem. I actually want to see a scene where Clem finally breaks down, and Javier has to comfort and console her. It would be powerful and emotionally touching.
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
It's like, you can't just settle for them going missing, or having them leave the group or something like that. No, that's too easy. People want to see them kick the bucket in graphic detail.
Like, in just about any other game/movie/show, when there's a character people don't like, they're all like "I hope they write this guy out of the story,""I hope this guy leaves the hospital,""I hope this guy graduates,""I hope this guy retires," or "I hope this guy's prison sentence is up."
Then with the TWD it's all like "I hope this guy breaks every bone in his body and gets eaten alive"
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
It's lik… moree, you can't just settle for them going missing, or having them leave the group or something like that. No, that's too easy. People want to see them kick the bucket in graphic detail.
Like, in just about any other game/movie/show, when there's a character people don't like, they're all like "I hope they write this guy out of the story," "I hope this guy leaves the hospital," "I hope this guy graduates," "I hope this guy retires," or "I hope this guy's prison sentence is up."
Then with the TWD it's all like "I hope this guy breaks every bone in his body and gets eaten alive"
No offence but no shit, You care about an established character more than a new person. You know nothing about the guy, why would you care about him at all? I dont quite get why everyone thinks they are suddenly expected to love this new character more than clementine.
I'm not mad that Clementine has to share the spotlight with Javier, I'm sure Telltale will convince to like him, I just care more for Clem t… morehan Javier, and the only way for Clem to die in my playthrough would have to be something that cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice.
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
I dont mind people feeling that really as long as there is a reason but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all onscreen yet
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
It's lik… moree, you can't just settle for them going missing, or having them leave the group or something like that. No, that's too easy. People want to see them kick the bucket in graphic detail.
Like, in just about any other game/movie/show, when there's a character people don't like, they're all like "I hope they write this guy out of the story," "I hope this guy leaves the hospital," "I hope this guy graduates," "I hope this guy retires," or "I hope this guy's prison sentence is up."
Then with the TWD it's all like "I hope this guy breaks every bone in his body and gets eaten alive"
Mostly I have no interest in Javier as a playable character. I was fairly nonplussed about him when the original announcement came out and w… moreith each successive announcement I come away less and less eager to play this. I understand if other people look forward to a new protagonist but I don't. I don't want to get to know Javier, I don't care one damn iota about him or his family, his struggles or what horrors he has faced in this world.
Telltale did a great job getting me attached to Clementine, and I want to continue her story, not see her become some background player to Javier. What began as indifference towards him has morphed into a severe dislike. I understand that that is not a fair way to treat this character but at the end of the day I am the consumer and I am not pleased at all to have another character supplant Clem as protagonist. I started this journey with her. and I do not care to have to share time with someone I dont know … [view original content]
but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all onscreen yet
Yeah. Like, that reminds me of a post someone else previously made where they were comparing Javier to Lee, and said "At least Lee had charisma - Javier has none!" Well, we've only seen Javier for like 15 seconds on a teaser trailer with one line of dialogue from him - it's not exactly a fair comparison to make to a character you played as for five episodes.
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
I d… moreont mind people feeling that really as long as there is a reason but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all onscreen yet
but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all o… morenscreen yet
Yeah. Like, that reminds me of a post someone else previously made where they were comparing Javier to Lee, and said "At least Lee had charisma - Javier has none!" Well, we've only seen Javier for like 15 seconds on a teaser trailer with one line of dialogue from him - it's not exactly a fair comparison to make to a character you played as for five episodes.
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
It's lik… moree, you can't just settle for them going missing, or having them leave the group or something like that. No, that's too easy. People want to see them kick the bucket in graphic detail.
Like, in just about any other game/movie/show, when there's a character people don't like, they're all like "I hope they write this guy out of the story," "I hope this guy leaves the hospital," "I hope this guy graduates," "I hope this guy retires," or "I hope this guy's prison sentence is up."
Then with the TWD it's all like "I hope this guy breaks every bone in his body and gets eaten alive"
And these stubborn people, as they already have preconceived the idea that they will dislike Javier, will continue to whine about it in any and every threads as soon as the first episode is released.
but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all o… morenscreen yet
Yeah. Like, that reminds me of a post someone else previously made where they were comparing Javier to Lee, and said "At least Lee had charisma - Javier has none!" Well, we've only seen Javier for like 15 seconds on a teaser trailer with one line of dialogue from him - it's not exactly a fair comparison to make to a character you played as for five episodes.
And these stubborn people, as they already have preconceived the idea that they will dislike Javier, will continue to whine about it in any and every threads as soon as the first episode is released.
Ught no teen Clem. Stereotypical teens are horrible (OH LOOK I RAN OUT OF MAKEUP NOOOOO // LET ME DO THIS STUPID SHIT I LOVE HIIIIIIIIIM!! // LIFE SUCKS I'M GONNA BE A RECKLESS ANNOYING TEENAGER THE WHOLE SEASON WAAAAAAAAAAAHH)
I hope at the end of the Season, Clementine has to die to make a sacrifice so that Javier must live, and that Javier has his role cemented a… mores the new main protagonist of Telltale's Walking Dead (and this cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice).
After this, I hope that Javier goes on to have a story in Season 4 where he is the only playable character, and goes on to get even more Seasons/Mini Series/DLC Episodes as the solo playable character than Clementine or Lee ever did.
ATTENTION TELLTALE!
NOBODY LIKES CLEMENTINE! WE LOVE JAVIER MORE! PLEASE KILL CLEMENTINE AND LET JAVIER BE THE NEW MAIN CHARACTER! DOWN WITH CLEMENTINE!!!
ATTENTION TELLTALE!
NOBODY LIKES CLEMENTINE! WE LOVE JAVIER MORE! PLEASE KILL CLEMENTINE AND LET JAVIER BE THE NEW MAIN CHARACTER! DOWN WITH CLEMENTINE!!!
I hope at the end of the Season, Clementine has to die to make a sacrifice so that Javier must live, and that Javier has his role cemented a… mores the new main protagonist of Telltale's Walking Dead (and this cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice).
After this, I hope that Javier goes on to have a story in Season 4 where he is the only playable character, and goes on to get even more Seasons/Mini Series/DLC Episodes as the solo playable character than Clementine or Lee ever did.
ATTENTION TELLTALE!
NOBODY LIKES CLEMENTINE! WE LOVE JAVIER MORE! PLEASE KILL CLEMENTINE AND LET JAVIER BE THE NEW MAIN CHARACTER! DOWN WITH CLEMENTINE!!!
I don't delete it (unless that is all the message has), I just edit it from large text to bold text if large text is not being used for something like labeling or giving a title to a part of a post, or if it is not otherwise being used sparingly. I do it so that messages don't get distracted and cluttered. However, in this case, the joke was that the message was supposed to be ironically distracting. So, yes, I'm making an exception for the purpose of my joke.
As I said before, it's about the context (using it to title or label something) and using it sparingly.
It seems that even people who were making jokes as you are or used it in the correct way have had their big text reduced to bold text. Not trying to call you out or anything but it just seems kind of unfair that you alone are allowed to decide whether it's worthy of big text or not based on, what seems, your own interest.
But yeah, no need to explain again 'cause I think you'll give me the same reason. I just thought it was kinda odd.
I don't delete it (unless that is all the message has), I just edit it from large text to bold text if large text is not being used for some… morething like labeling or giving a title to a part of a post, or if it is not otherwise being used sparingly. I do it so that messages don't get distracted and cluttered. However, in this case, the joke was that the message was supposed to be ironically distracting. So, yes, I'm making an exception for the purpose of my joke.
As I said before, it's about the context (using it to title or label something) and using it sparingly.
I understand where you are coming from, although I wasn't sure if I noticed people using it ironically or not (I'm not saying that to be snarky or anything - I genuinely may have not picked up on that). I'm trying to figure out how to get people to cut down on using it without good reason, but as you said, you already know that.
If I have edited posts that used it for stuff like labeling/giving a title or whatever, that must have been an accident on my part and they can revert it. The reasons I gave above are not the only situations you are allowed to use it in, but I want it in the long run to be used sparingly instead of people just using it whenever when bold text will do. These new examples I came up with are basically kind of training wheels to see how we can get it to be used more sparingly in general.
The harder stance I'm temporarily taking right now is just to introduce the idea that we'd like for large text to only be used in special cases, and not just for it to be used randomly when bold text would do. In the long run, I want to eventually reach a point where we all collectively know to use it in special situations instead of using it randomly, if that makes sense. As I said, I just used stuff like "titles/headings" as one example of when it is okay. At this point, saying "special situations" is too vague, I would imagine.
It seems that even people who were making jokes as you are or used it in the correct way have had their big text reduced to bold text. Not t… morerying to call you out or anything but it just seems kind of unfair that you alone are allowed to decide whether it's worthy of big text or not based on, what seems, your own interest.
But yeah, no need to explain again 'cause I think you'll give me the same reason. I just thought it was kinda odd.
I understand where you are coming from, although I wasn't sure if I noticed people using it ironically or not (I'm not saying that to be sna… morerky or anything - I genuinely may have not picked up on that). I'm trying to figure out how to get people to cut down on using it without good reason, but as you said, you already know that.
If I have edited posts that used it for stuff like labeling/giving a title or whatever, that must have been an accident on my part and they can revert it. The reasons I gave above are not the only situations you are allowed to use it in, but I want it in the long run to be used sparingly instead of people just using it whenever when bold text will do. These new examples I came up with are basically kind of training wheels to see how we can get it to be used more sparingly in general.
The harder stance I'm temporarily taking right now is just to introduce the idea that we'd like for large text to only be used in … [view original content]
Ught no teen Clem. Stereotypical teens are horrible (OH LOOK I RAN OUT OF MAKEUP NOOOOO // LET ME DO THIS STUPID SHIT I LOVE HIIIIIIIIIM!! // LIFE SUCKS I'M GONNA BE A RECKLESS ANNOYING TEENAGER THE WHOLE SEASON WAAAAAAAAAAAHH)
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Wow, are people seriously that mad at Clementine being forced to share the spotlight and having another character's story share focus?
Clementine bein sassy
I hope at the end of the Season, Clementine has to die to make a sacrifice so that Javier must live, and that Javier has his role cemented as the new main protagonist of Telltale's Walking Dead (and this cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice).
After this, I hope that Javier goes on to have a story in Season 4 where he is the only playable character, and goes on to get even more Seasons/Mini Series/DLC Episodes as the solo playable character than Clementine or Lee ever did.
Javier: Clem, what's wrong?
Clementine: Shut up Javier, you don't know how I feel!
I have a feeling that angsty teenage Clem is coming...
I'm not mad that Clementine has to share the spotlight with Javier, I'm sure Telltale will convince to like him, I just care more for Clem than Javier, and the only way for Clem to die in my playthrough would have to be something that cannot be influenced or prevented by player choice.
But don't you think that will turn a lot of people off from Telltale' s TWD? Clementine is basically the Rick Grimes of Telltale' s version.
And to be honest, I'm pretty excited to see angsty teenage Clem. I actually want to see a scene where Clem finally breaks down, and Javier has to comfort and console her. It would be powerful and emotionally touching.
That was just a sarcastic joke in response to all the people genuinely hoping that Javier dies because his story is coexisting alongside Clem's.
Oh...
I've always liked how people's go-to reaction when there's a character in TWD that they don't like is "I hope they die horribly"
It's like, you can't just settle for them going missing, or having them leave the group or something like that. No, that's too easy. People want to see them kick the bucket in graphic detail.
Like, in just about any other game/movie/show, when there's a character people don't like, they're all like "I hope they write this guy out of the story," "I hope this guy leaves the hospital," "I hope this guy graduates," "I hope this guy retires," or "I hope this guy's prison sentence is up."
Then with the TWD it's all like "I hope this guy breaks every bone in his body and gets eaten alive"
I guarantee you the same people who want Javier to die, are going to be main ones pleading for him to live by the time Ep 5 comes out.
I'm sure I'm going to really like Javier by episode 5, because that's Telltale's magic.
No offence but no shit, You care about an established character more than a new person. You know nothing about the guy, why would you care about him at all? I dont quite get why everyone thinks they are suddenly expected to love this new character more than clementine.
I dont mind people feeling that really as long as there is a reason but no one here has a reason apart from that he might take some of the spotlight from clementine, the character hasnt done anything at all onscreen yet
I'm right there with you!
Yeah. Like, that reminds me of a post someone else previously made where they were comparing Javier to Lee, and said "At least Lee had charisma - Javier has none!" Well, we've only seen Javier for like 15 seconds on a teaser trailer with one line of dialogue from him - it's not exactly a fair comparison to make to a character you played as for five episodes.
Javier honestly seems like a likable character, we just don't know anything about him yet, I'm sure everyone will like him by episode 3.
Wow. People either think Clem should be the only one, or are okay with both characters.
You liking it means that it's a curious phenomenon, or does it mean that you are glad that this takes place as it does?
And these stubborn people, as they already have preconceived the idea that they will dislike Javier, will continue to whine about it in any and every threads as soon as the first episode is released.
That is the unfortunate truth.
Ught no teen Clem. Stereotypical teens are horrible (OH LOOK I RAN OUT OF MAKEUP NOOOOO // LET ME DO THIS STUPID SHIT I LOVE HIIIIIIIIIM!! // LIFE SUCKS I'M GONNA BE A RECKLESS ANNOYING TEENAGER THE WHOLE SEASON WAAAAAAAAAAAHH)
shhhhhhhh don't give them ideas...
Okay, okay... Gotcha...
...
ATTENTION TELLTALE!
NOBODY LIKES CLEMENTINE! WE LOVE JAVIER MORE! PLEASE KILL CLEMENTINE AND LET JAVIER BE THE NEW MAIN CHARACTER! DOWN WITH CLEMENTINE!!!
facepalm
Telltale: Kills Clem
Fans: Riots and death threats
If this happened, words can't describe how much I would absolutely hate this.
Dude you literally delete anyone's comments that contains big text in this thread, but it's okay when you do it?
I am DEAD SERIOUS, if Clementine dies this season, I would seriously just lose it. Gone batshit insane.
I don't delete it (unless that is all the message has), I just edit it from large text to bold text if large text is not being used for something like labeling or giving a title to a part of a post, or if it is not otherwise being used sparingly. I do it so that messages don't get distracted and cluttered. However, in this case, the joke was that the message was supposed to be ironically distracting. So, yes, I'm making an exception for the purpose of my joke.
As I said before, it's about the context (using it to title or label something) and using it sparingly.
Just being real with all of you guys, I seriously think Clementine's death would have a bigger, more emotional impact on me than Lee's did.
It seems that even people who were making jokes as you are or used it in the correct way have had their big text reduced to bold text. Not trying to call you out or anything but it just seems kind of unfair that you alone are allowed to decide whether it's worthy of big text or not based on, what seems, your own interest.
But yeah, no need to explain again 'cause I think you'll give me the same reason. I just thought it was kinda odd.
I understand where you are coming from, although I wasn't sure if I noticed people using it ironically or not (I'm not saying that to be snarky or anything - I genuinely may have not picked up on that). I'm trying to figure out how to get people to cut down on using it without good reason, but as you said, you already know that.
If I have edited posts that used it for stuff like labeling/giving a title or whatever, that must have been an accident on my part and they can revert it. The reasons I gave above are not the only situations you are allowed to use it in, but I want it in the long run to be used sparingly instead of people just using it whenever when bold text will do. These new examples I came up with are basically kind of training wheels to see how we can get it to be used more sparingly in general.
The harder stance I'm temporarily taking right now is just to introduce the idea that we'd like for large text to only be used in special cases, and not just for it to be used randomly when bold text would do. In the long run, I want to eventually reach a point where we all collectively know to use it in special situations instead of using it randomly, if that makes sense. As I said, I just used stuff like "titles/headings" as one example of when it is okay. At this point, saying "special situations" is too vague, I would imagine.
Alright, that's understandable.
I don't think Clem will be the stereotypical teenager, but she may be depressed and lash out at some points.
Was that a Batman pun?
Dead serious....Hehehe
Well, she's been with us about twice as long as Lee was.
And even when Lee was with us, Clem was still my favorite. She's become my all time favorite character in gaming.