Well,why Telltale =(?

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  • Somebody expressing an opinion that is not full of vitriolic hate? I'm shocked.

    As someone that loved Kenny and pretty much sided with him in everything, I was absolutely fine with how his story concluded in season 3

  • Saying he was fine with the conclusion is hateful towards me. I object. Lol.

    Spiegel1 posted: »

    Somebody expressing an opinion that is not full of vitriolic hate? I'm shocked.

  • You do know being sad over a characters death and being butthurt are not the same thing right?

    They can go together. Also people aren't sad, they're angry. And they're so angry that that want make 15 threads about the same topic and act salty about the whole season.

    NorthStars posted: »

    You do know being sad over a characters death and being butthurt are not the same thing right? I mean if that's the definition of butthurt t

  • I don't know. I could see Jane pulling something like that. Kenny was right about her.

    I just meant with our choices and the terrible models in the flashback and the way it was done was to kill them off as quickly as they could. Jane's mentality in season 2 would never do what she did in season 3.

  • For completely different reasons. Some for character deaths, some for the endless glitches in the game, some for the short gameplay, really don't see what's wrong with these people giving their point this is not what they thought they payed for.

    You do know being sad over a characters death and being butthurt are not the same thing right? They can go together. Also people are

  • I'm sure he'll get lucky, real lucky once more.

  • Yes. Flying through a windshield is a natural consequence of not wearing a seatbelt.

  • edited December 2016

    No. And I'm also not some edgelord who uses memespeak from 2010 in response to somebody who is using a community forum for its intended purpose (i.e., expressing an opinion).

    fo·rum
    ˈfôrəm/
    noun
    noun: forum; plural noun: forums; plural noun: fora

    1. a place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.

    I get that you and others clearly have no problem with ANF, but why come and troll people and threads who don't like it?

    you mad bro?

  • Thank you for telling me what a forum is because CLEARLY i didn't know the meaning.

    but why come and troll people and threads who don't like it?

    Not trolling, just expressing my opinion on the state of the TWD forums. The " you mad bro" was a response to your comment, and nothing more. As for why i complain about threads who don't like it? Simple; they are all the same and spawn every hour with nothing new to discuss.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    No. And I'm also not some edgelord who uses memespeak from 2010 in response to somebody who is using a community forum for its intended purp

  • No, you're trolling.

    Thank you for telling me what a forum is because CLEARLY i didn't know the meaning. but why come and troll people and threads who don'

  • edited December 2016

    I am answering your question. I think it's a logical conclusion to his story. He flies through a windshield and snaps his spine before getting chomped on by zombies. He probably wouldn't have been the first to die in such a way in the Walking Dead universe. It's just not a particularly glorious way to go out. What would be a preferred alternative in your eyes? I'm no scientist but I think Kenny cannonballing through the windshield falls under the Laws of Motion so yes, natural consequences.

  • So you claim to know what a forum is and act like you're entitled to express your opinion, but the same doesn't apply to people who want to talk about things that you deem "all the same and spawn every hour with nothing new to discuss."

    ANF is the first time in a long time I've even been back to this community. Posting about it is the first time in a very long time that I've even bothered to come here. Sorry my content doesn't appeal to you, but there are plenty of other threads about other topics (all which are probably all the same with nothing new to discuss too, but you don't see people like me going onto those threads and belittling people with memespeak for having an opinion that they don't like or care about).

    Just like with TV or the radio, if you don't like something, you can always change the channel. So if you don't like these threads, just don't read them and read the ones that you do like. I don't go on other threads and give people grief for talking about what they want to talk about because I realize a forum is a place for people to express ideas and exchange viewpoints, even the stuff that I don't care about....

    We have every right to say what we want to say, just like you have every right to make your own thread about how much you hate these kids of threads. But, when you decide to come on a thread that complains about the flashbacks and the lack of choices mattering just to mock people for having opinions that you don't like, then you are belittling people and trying to silence them. That's shitty and it's trolling.

    People are upset. Clearly. You yourself admit these kinds of threads spawn every hour. Don't you think that indicates something is wrong? If something is wrong, is the best response to go into those threads and antagonize people like a 14 y/o troll would? (umadbro?)

    Thank you for telling me what a forum is because CLEARLY i didn't know the meaning. but why come and troll people and threads who don'

  • Not really but okay.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    No, you're trolling.

  • but the same doesn't apply to people who want to talk about things that you deem "all the same and spawn every hour with nothing new to discuss."

    ...but thats whats happening. I only have a problem with the multiple threads popping up that are all really the same as the previous ones about the kenny/jane flashback. Other than that, I never said people who disliked season 3 shouldn't voice their opinion...just don't make a thread that has already been made multiple times already. You can easily and are welcomed to voice your thoughts on the og "disappointment" thread.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    So you claim to know what a forum is and act like you're entitled to express your opinion, but the same doesn't apply to people who want to

  • edited December 2016

    How was he acting out of character? He was teaching Clem how to drive. Something she would need to know how to do in case anything happened. As for shoving Clem away before he got chomped on? He knew there'd be no rescuing him. He didn't want Clem to watch him die because he cared about her. His death made as much sense as Jane's. Not many people get a glorious ending even in fiction if you're striving for realism.

    It's common sense that somebody else died in a similar situation. It was a stupid mistake that is unfortunately easy to make.

  • Then maybe your complaints should be directed toward TTG for using a forum that displays as one big list and doesn't have any kind of threading or separate areas for subtopics. There's also a total lack of a "SEARCH" feature, but the "START A NEW DISCUSSION" button at the very top left all but encourages people to start new topics rather than go hunting through page after page of threads for what may or may not be the "og disappointment thread."

    I can't even find the thread you're talking about without really looking for it (and I wouldn't know it to be the "og" thread if you hadn't called it that), so what makes you think other people are even aware it exists? As of the time I'm writing this, when I view TWD community page, the thread you're talking about isn't even visible from the whole first page of results.

    https://telltale.com/community/categories/walkingdead

    When I came here to talk and saw some threads on the first page that were about the topic I wanted to discuss, I went to those threads and posted there. That seems an entirely reasonable and logical thing for a user to do. Would you rather people like me just "START A NEW DISCUSSION" instead? Choose one or the other, because it's not reasonable to expect casual users to somehow know that a thread that's buried off of the first page is where they should be posting.

    Sorry that you might not agree, but some of us don't have all day and night to monitor what is posted here (and aren't aware of what threads are and aren't "og" threads). Again, I think it just comes down to you wanting to mock and belittle people for expressing an opinion that you view is overplayed, but you don't take into account that not everybody spends the same amount of time here as you do and what is old for some is totally new for others.

    but the same doesn't apply to people who want to talk about things that you deem "all the same and spawn every hour with nothing new to disc

  • This is getting so old.

  • the question we need to be asking is..what's better? New Frontier fanfiction or Walking Dead pinball! (i'd say pinball because Lee and Kenny are in it)

  • Meh, if you look at the Steam reviews you will see 91 % positive reviews and people, like me, really like it, but if you come on this site everyone is whining about something (Oh my they killed my kenny) like wtf did you expect ? Determinant characters, people, we all know what happens to them, hell you`re lucky they even showed what happened to them, too bad for you, this season is as canon as it gets

  • And that moment when the walker graps that ball...

    XD

    Clemmy1 posted: »

    the question we need to be asking is..what's better? New Frontier fanfiction or Walking Dead pinball! (i'd say pinball because Lee and Kenny are in it)

  • edited December 2016

    From what I could tell there were a lot of miles from where they were and their intended destination, Florida. So he told her to speed up. As for accepting death so quickly. He grasped the reality of the situation. He was paralyzed from the waist down. Even if there was a wheelchair around, they wouldn't be moving much faster than the walkers that were all around them. And taunting the walkers? He was attracting the attention of the zombies away from Clementine. Shouting at them is one way to do it. It could also have been his last bit of defiance.

    The definition of similar is a situation that is familiar without being identical. Case in point, the cop from season one of TWD. He lost control of his car and died when eaten by walkers. He might very well have been paralyzed as well. He was crawling towards Lee in that scene.

  • If you've been here for the last two years, you'd already know this is pretty much just a day in the forums.

    zeke10 posted: »

    Jeez I agree this forum is turning into a civil war

  • Because they've got nothing else to do, that's my best guess, a close second would be that they dislike opposing opinions?

    RedCombLP posted: »

    No. And I'm also not some edgelord who uses memespeak from 2010 in response to somebody who is using a community forum for its intended purp

  • You cannot ask people not to challenge you with cringe-worthy expressions after insulting Telltale and the people who work there; it's ridiculous.

    TTG are shitbirds

    game studio are DEAD to me.

    You should be ashamed, TTG!

    cynical AF cash grab, and your flat one dimensional tropes for characters, and stick 'em where the sun don't shine.

    You guys DGAF about quality writing any more and just go for cheap, manipulative emotional ploys to milk money out of your fan base..

    Keep churning out your minecraft and batman and other b.s.

    Your comment is cringe-worthy, too.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    No. And I'm also not some edgelord who uses memespeak from 2010 in response to somebody who is using a community forum for its intended purp

  • The user above clearly isn't trolling.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    No, you're trolling.

  • Steam disliked Michonne for not being Season Three.

    It is a shithole.

    BadWolf14 posted: »

    Meh, if you look at the Steam reviews you will see 91 % positive reviews and people, like me, really like it, but if you come on this site e

  • Steam disliked Michonne for not being Season Three.

    That's not really exclusive to Steam, if you ask me

    Steam disliked Michonne for not being Season Three. It is a shithole.

  • edited December 2016

    Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to shit talk?

    They claim they're not trolling, that they're just tired of seeing these same threads pop up over and over again, yet they are actively seeking out these kinds of threads and then coming here and mocking people who post in them.

    It's not like I am writing my "cringe-worthy" comments on threads where people are saying positive things about ANF. If I was, then you would have a point. But, I am posting it in a thread where people are voicing their dissatisfaction about the game and the current direction of the studio.

    All SSJ4Jonathan has done is come here, to a thread he claims he doesn't like, and write smart ass taunts to people he disagrees with.

    You cannot ask people not to challenge you with cringe-worthy expressions after insulting Telltale and the people who work there; it's ridic

  • edited December 2016

    If you don't like it, why are reading and posting in this thread? Go to a thread with a topic and content that doesn't make you cringe so hard. I'm sure there are plenty of threads about how wonderful ANF is and how great the flashbacks were...

    Or is writing "the cringe" and "cringe-worthy" the only way you know how to contribute to a discussion thread that is clearly not to your taste and is it the only way you know how to respond to posts that you disagree with?

    I know it's hard, but if you object to something, try writing more than two words that don't even amount to a complete sentence.

    The cringe.

  • Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to shit talk?

    Because they're kinda everywhere right now, you don't really have to search them out.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to

  • Maybe it means something that they're everywhere right now... like, oh I don't know, that TTG screwed up by making these short episodes, dumb flashbacks, and having Clem be a nearly unplayable character in a game series that has ostensibly become a story about her.

    Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to shit talk? Because they're kinda everywhere right now, you don't really have to search them out.

  • edited December 2016

    Yes, really. A troll is someone who makes a unrelated statement to trigger a reaction "you mad bro?" is a troll statement because it does not recuest any kind of clarification or attempt to make a meaningful argument.

    Not really but okay.

  • The internet* then. xD

    Deltino posted: »

    Steam disliked Michonne for not being Season Three. That's not really exclusive to Steam, if you ask me

  • Getting such a passive aggressive tone and then wondering why people are "trolling" you. I was saying that no one is searching out threads and comments like yours because they're everywhere and people are getting annoyed, rightfully so. I don't entirely disagree with what you're saying but after so many of these, it's getting out of hand.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    Maybe it means something that they're everywhere right now... like, oh I don't know, that TTG screwed up by making these short episodes, dum

  • Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to shit talk?

    They claim they're not trolling, that they're just tired of seeing these same threads pop up over and over again, yet they are actively seeking out these kinds of threads and then coming here and mocking people who post in them.

    It's not like I am writing my "cringe-worthy" comments on threads where people are saying positive things about ANF. If I was, then you would have a point. But, I am posting it in a thread where people are voicing their dissatisfaction about the game and the current direction of the studio.

    All SSJ4Jonathan has done is come here, to a thread he claims he doesn't like, and write smart ass taunts to people he disagrees with.

    I don't believe people are looking for certain threads purposely to have arguments. Like you pointed out above, forums are a medium to exchange opinions and ideas, and almost all of the threads there are right now complain about A New Frontier. People who did like the episodes are bound to discuss in these threads as well! Which, as you know, leads to arguments.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    Even if my comment is cringeworthy, my point is, why are people actively searching out threads like this one and comments like mine just to

  • If you don't like it, why are reading and posting in this thread? Go to a thread with a topic and content that doesn't make you cringe so hard. I'm sure there are plenty of threads about how wonderful ANF is and how great the flashbacks were...

    I've already been on other threads, but that does not mean that I should restrict my time on the forum to them.

    Or is writing "the cringe" and "cringe-worthy" the only way you know how to contribute to a discussion thread that is clearly not to your taste and is it the only way you know how to respond to posts that you disagree with?

    Not at all! Ask any person who has been here for the past year and they will tell you that I engage in serious discussions rather frequently. I only have discussions with people whom I am sure that are capable of making good arguments and are willing to listen to what one has to say.

    I know it's hard, but if you object to something, try writing more than two words that don't even amount to a complete sentence.

    I am confident I know how to do that to perfection.

    It's clear that you are pissed about my provocative comments above, and I apologize, because I wasn't in the coolest set of mind. I'm not justifying what I said, but figuring out why I did that; acknowledging that I thought your post was "cringe-worthy" was my childish way of responding to your denigration of Telltale. Of course, that was a foolish way to act.

    RedCombLP posted: »

    If you don't like it, why are reading and posting in this thread? Go to a thread with a topic and content that doesn't make you cringe so ha

  • Seeing how much better done this ending was compared to his final one, depresses me.

  • edited December 2016

    k. I mean i know what the definition of a troll is, but k.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    Yes, really. A troll is someone who makes a unrelated statement to trigger a reaction "you mad bro?" is a troll statement because it does not recuest any kind of clarification or attempt to make a meaningful argument.

  • People are still in the "denial" stage of season 3.

    The cringe.

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