For those who chose Clementine at Wellington ending

As you all probably know, season 3 will be coming out soon. I was wondering if anyone else was having the same thoughts about changing the ending in hope of seeing Kenny back in the game, or sticking to the Wellington ending. As a big Kenny fan, it would be great to see him back again but I have never really changed any major decisions before. So are you going to change the ending or stay at Wellington?

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  • i have both endings, so i'll play both.

  • I stayed with Kenny my first playthrough, I will never change this.

    That being said I'm pretty sure that Wellington will turn out to be a bad idea and we will have droves upon droves of players changing their decisions to stay with Kenny.

    I personally think every player should own up to their ending and never change it to something else, even if you got the alone ending.

  • i stay with jane and family on old base i cant wait for season 3

  • I have been thinking the exact same thing for weeks.

    And I still don't know if I should change it...

  • I keep my main files always my main. I never change them. If an action is set its set. No turning back. After I have finished ANF with my main files I am going to play with it. See what the outcomes are with different decisions.
    So am I changing them?... No, never.

    I still am with kenny if he is in ANF.

  • I went for the Wellington ending and I have no intention of changing it regardless of the consequences. I also did it knowing full well I would probably never see Kenny again.

    That being said, yeah there's a massive chance Wellington isn't what it's cracked up to be and I'm really worried that this is one of the endings in which Clementine loses a finger.

  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited December 2016

    That's where I come from. I think alone was the best option. But I'll be opening up with Jane and the family, because thats how it went down. Telltale provides extra save slots so you can explore the other options.

    Keep your games pure people.

    I stayed with Kenny my first playthrough, I will never change this. That being said I'm pretty sure that Wellington will turn out to be a

  • I personally think every player should own up to their ending and never change it to something else, even if you got the alone ending.

    Normally i'd agree but this decision was an extremely difficult one, probably the toughest one in the entire game. Also it means possibly having Kenny back in the game which is a big incentive to change ending for Kenny fans. I haven't really changed anything major throughout season 1 or 2. I probably wouldn't have changed anything at all if the 1st save file didn't get deleted.

    I stayed with Kenny my first playthrough, I will never change this. That being said I'm pretty sure that Wellington will turn out to be a

  • Got multiple save files for just that. Soon, so soon we'll all debate on who has the best intro.

  • edited December 2016

    Normally i'd agree but this decision was an extremely difficult one, probably the toughest one in the entire game.

    That is precisely why it should taken completely seriously and why people should not rewind and change their endings in order to get the best outcome. I know it was a hard choice, it was so for me hard to turn around and leave glorious Wellington behind but I knew Kenny was family. The whole season was basically testing your values and loyalty leading up to the final decisions. You gotta own up to your playthrough.

    Also it means possibly having Kenny back in the game which is a big incentive to change ending for Kenny fans.

    Well if people cared so much about Kenny they should've sucked it up and made the hard choice of leaving Wellington. I'm a huge Kenny fan and the decision made itself for me. I also feel like this ending (which is clearly the happiest in the game) is being cheapened by people who either a) killed Kenny or b) left him for Wellington and are now choosing to rewind because they love Kenny so much and would never leave him. Jesus, Kenny has some fair weather friends and that bothers the shit outta me.

    I haven't really changed anything major throughout season 1 or 2

    Okay, but to be completely fair the season 2 endings are the choices that are going to end up having the biggest impact throughout the entire series. Choices from previous seasons used to just change a dialogue here or there; now we are getting playable flashbacks that depend on the s2 endings. There are 42 unique starting points for Clementine. I truly think people need to own up to their decisions going into ANF.

    wdfan posted: »

    I personally think every player should own up to their ending and never change it to something else, even if you got the alone ending.

  • i don't really see the appeal of the kenny ending or the jane alone ending to be honest

    wellington and howe's with the family is clem's best shot

    clem alone just looks cool

  • Omg. You ARE ME. I have the same exact thoughts and feelings as you on this game!

  • There are 42 unique starting points for Clementine. I truly think people need to own up to their decisions going into ANF.

    42?!

    Normally i'd agree but this decision was an extremely difficult one, probably the toughest one in the entire game. That is precisely

  • So I never change my decisions either and I'm really gonna miss Kenny. Do I keep my choice of going to Wellington as my main canon choice or do I change it and go with Kenny instead? I really only picked Wellington for AJ and I wanted a sad ending...

  • Yes sir, did you not get the memo?

    There are 42 different “starting points”, that include not just your ending but the relationships you had with different characters and the style of player you are.

    DabigRG posted: »

    There are 42 unique starting points for Clementine. I truly think people need to own up to their decisions going into ANF. 42?!

  • Me too :(

    Skaterdom1 posted: »

    I have been thinking the exact same thing for weeks. And I still don't know if I should change it...

  • Stick with your ending, you came to it naturally, the only correct answer was the one you made originally. You can use other save slots to explore the other options and see Kenny again.

    So I never change my decisions either and I'm really gonna miss Kenny. Do I keep my choice of going to Wellington as my main canon choice or do I change it and go with Kenny instead? I really only picked Wellington for AJ and I wanted a sad ending...

  • Great, now this thread is a Kenny vs Jane thread.

    When is this argument gonna go to rest?

  • I doubt its going to be 42 unique starting points. Probably 5 unique starting points with variables for each one.

    DabigRG posted: »

    There are 42 unique starting points for Clementine. I truly think people need to own up to their decisions going into ANF. 42?!

  • Never, its a subject that brings out the worst in us and therefore will never die.

    Great, now this thread is a Kenny vs Jane thread. When is this argument gonna go to rest?

  • edited December 2016

    For me, Wellington always sounded too good to be true anyway. After the St. John's, Crawford and Carver, there's no way I'd leave Clem and AJ alone in a community they know nothing about. And after I told Kenny to raise AJ the right way (and not repeat the same mistakes he did with Duck) I just couldn't leave him and deny him that chance. So yeah, my ending is with Kenny, BUT I have a Wellington ending for when I replay the first two episodes. I want to see what will change with that ending because I'm curious about Wellington and what happened to it. The alone and Jane endings however, I will watch how it affects ANF on YT because I just can't choose those endings when I play season 2, no matter how I try. But I don't see why you can't have both endings and try them both on ANF? Unless you are not the type of player who likes to replay the episodes.

  • edited December 2016

    For me it was never really about how much you know of a certain community, but just the fact that it can always go bad. (Some people would say that it in fact always does, sooner or later)

    When a community falls apart, it usually happens fast and drastically. Someone dies in a corner that no one patrols, this one person becomes a walker, bites someone going for a piss and then those two walkers surprise two other people, so on and so forth. It only takes one instance where a walker goes unaccounted for, for it all to fall apart. Regardless wether or not everyone in Wellington were assholes or angels, this is just a reality they have to live with in the apocalypse.

    One of the lessons Lee can pass on to Clementine, which I do in all playthroughs, is to keep moving. Always. It's fine to find a place like the motor inn, small, concentrated, near loot, with a small group. But when it grows too large there is simply too many risks and at that point it stops to matter if your companions are saints or devils, all it takes is one mistake.

    Clementine can pass this lesson on. If you chose that line of dialogue as Lee at the ending of S1 before Clem's departure. She can share it with Kenny in the truck before they are betrayed by Mike (and Bonnie, determinant), when he asks Clementine what she thinks Lee would say. My choice was to leave Wellington with Kenny because I felt like they can make it, especially with the supplies Wellington gave them.

    pinkytwist posted: »

    For me, Wellington always sounded too good to be true anyway. After the St. John's, Crawford and Carver, there's no way I'd leave Clem and A

  • Yeah, I know I can just go back later but...it's really sad that I may never see Kenny in my CANON again, you know what I mean?

    Plan_R posted: »

    Stick with your ending, you came to it naturally, the only correct answer was the one you made originally. You can use other save slots to explore the other options and see Kenny again.

  • Well if people cared so much about Kenny they should've sucked it up and made the hard choice of leaving Wellington.

    I disagree on this. At this point in the game I don't think people chose Wellington because they didn't care about Kenny. The entire point of Kenny's plan was to try and find long term safety for Clementine and the others instead of just hopping from place to place and hoping for the best. The man himself begged Clementine to stay there knowing that she would find it hard to because she cared about him so much. Even if it was Lee begging it would have been equally as though as a decision for me.

    That is precisely why it should taken completely seriously and why people should not rewind and change their endings in order to get the best outcome.

    Well yeah but now the whole episode is over and done with it's time to think about what's best for season 3, such as Kenny being in it rather than Kenny not being in it.

    Normally i'd agree but this decision was an extremely difficult one, probably the toughest one in the entire game. That is precisely

  • The other reason it was such a hard choice is because you do actually have to go against Kenny's explicit wishes. But remember when Luke asked what was the most important thing in the world? We could say food, shelter, or family. Wellington gives us food and shelter, but leaves us without family. Without anybody we can truly trust. Who knows what kind of people are in there, even if they are mostly good people there could be one pedophile who makes Clem and AJ targets and Kenny will be nowhere around to protect them. I had Kenny's back when it came to the Wellington plan, but it was a no-go if Kenny couldn't come.

    Well yeah but now the whole episode is over and done with it's time to think about what's best for season 3, such as Kenny being in it rather than Kenny not being in it.

    Again, this is just metagaming in order to get the best ending, something I truly don't believe in. This game is built around quick decisions and regret, you completely negate this by changing the ending you first got.

    wdfan posted: »

    Well if people cared so much about Kenny they should've sucked it up and made the hard choice of leaving Wellington. I disagree on t

  • That's a good point, but when you are out in the cold and starving for weeks and specially when you have a baby with you, it's unwise to turn away an opportunity like that. Sure, it can all go bad, but so can outside. Every second you are out in the open can be your last moment. When I play TWD I like to imagine what would I do if I was in Clem's shoes. When looking at the choices, my main problem was actually to know if the people in charge were good people or not, but I honestly don't think I would ever choose to leave someone who I consider family behind even if that place was heaven. On my first playthrough, as soon as Kenny asked to take the kids I had already made up my mind that there was no way in hell my Clem would leave him. So it was kind of an easy decision to me based on that alone.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    For me it was never really about how much you know of a certain community, but just the fact that it can always go bad. (Some people would

  • Clem alone with a baby is just too unrealistic

    i don't really see the appeal of the kenny ending or the jane alone ending to be honest wellington and howe's with the family is clem's best shot clem alone just looks cool

  • Maybe when they die at episode one. Or maybe when they die it could start a new Kenny vs Jane about who got the best and most shocking death.

    Fuck. We are condemned to see this debate until we die.

    Great, now this thread is a Kenny vs Jane thread. When is this argument gonna go to rest?

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    I stayed with Kenny my first playthrough, I will never change this. That being said I'm pretty sure that Wellington will turn out to be a

  • Indeed. She's still a kid with a crying baby.

    Going with Jane is the best option as she actually wants Clementine to become a Survivor and to be able to survive even if she, Jane, were to die.

    Clem alone with a baby is just too unrealistic

  • I am an advocate for going with Jane, and a defender of the argument that Kenny could hurt somebody abruptly when he became angered, though one of the definite perks of going with Kenny is that he had been a father and knows how to handle babies. With Jane, it will be trial and error, which is oddly alarming, since there is only one baby to test with!

    Nonetheless, I went with Jane.

    Sardorim posted: »

    Indeed. She's still a kid with a crying baby. Going with Jane is the best option as she actually wants Clementine to become a Survivor and to be able to survive even if she, Jane, were to die.

  • edited December 2016

    Both Kenny and Jane were crazy people. But I still chose to stay in Wellington.

  • This community isn't allowing trolls like you

  • Someone's bitter that Kenny got a redeeming ending, lol.

  • Jane less than Kenny, but I would say neither was truly crazy.

    Shadow2122 posted: »

    Both Kenny and Jane were crazy people. But I still chose to stay in Wellington.

  • In my canon ending, Kenny is welcomed into Wellington with AJ and Clem. I liked this ending and I hope to keep it.

  • True but Jane lied about the baby.

    Jane less than Kenny, but I would say neither was truly crazy.

  • That would make her deceitful, not crazy.

    Shadow2122 posted: »

    True but Jane lied about the baby.

  • So you're saying that Jane wasn't crazy for hiding AJ in a frozen car where he could have died?

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    Jane less than Kenny, but I would say neither was truly crazy.

  • edited December 2016

    I think just branding either outright "crazy" is a bit of a disservice to the product and the community. This is the apocalypse after all, I think both Kenny and Jane was doing decent given what's been thrown at them, they are both a result from the enviroment they live in.

    Shadow2122 posted: »

    Both Kenny and Jane were crazy people. But I still chose to stay in Wellington.

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