New Frontier: What'll happen for those of us who chose to shoot Mike?

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, the earlier/unpatched PS3 version of No Going Back allows you to shoot Mike (who presumably dies) in the scene where he, Arvo, and determinantly Bonnie try to leave the group with the truck and supplies. For some PC players, this is still an option thanks to some backup files.

Assuming this choice has any relevance in New Frontier (as the only thing confirmed to have a direct impact so far is the chosen ending for Season Two), what do you think will happen to players who're using a save file where they offed him? Will shooting him be acknowledged? Will they railroad it into something that's provided for another choice from the same scene? Will Mike just not even be mentioned?

Comments

  • Most likely that temporary choice will be ignored, given that it was only available on unpatched PS3 and saves are being exported to a cloud save system.

  • Strange that people bring this up. The only time I see this scene play out is from a youtube vid on some modded game and never actually properly captured as people claim it to be. I doubt it's legitimacy.

    If this was in the game and then scrapped, I'm sure TT will completely ignore it ever existed. Why write dialogue for something that never happened *wink.

  • Error: We were unable to find and retrieve past choices from previous save files.

  • Nothing will change. It was a scrapped idea that was left in by accident and was removed shortly after release. It will have no impact on A New Frontier.

  • I was wondering about that for quite a while. Probably ignore it, though, because it's technically beyond the minority.

  • edited December 2016

    It is definitely legitimate. I remember having the option to shoot him on ps3 but I didn't. Later on when I played the episode again the option never came.

    DoubleJump posted: »

    Strange that people bring this up. The only time I see this scene play out is from a youtube vid on some modded game and never actually prop

  • it will be ignored and people will complain and blame telltale.

  • Well they do deserve some blame. They never hear of QA testing?

    megamike15 posted: »

    it will be ignored and people will complain and blame telltale.

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