Didnt shoot the driver, stayed with Clem, and shot Conrad
Did you bash Badgers head? and if you did, what was Clementines reaction?, I bashed his head, and Clementine seemed to be the only one that approved, saying something like "sometimes, it needs to be done" or something, I found it rather weird that everyone else seemed to think I was the worst man in the world for killing Badger with a bat, even though I have only ever killed Conrad before that, and they dont know.
Except for knowing her backstory, thats actually the biggest reason I side with Clem, she knows what needs to be done, she is still human, but sometimes you need to do things youre not proud of, people can talk all they want about humanity, but showing humanity in this world isnt always gonna get you anywhere good, and noone but Clem seems to understand that, I always try to be the good guy most of the time, but TWD world is not made for good guys, you have to make sacrifices, Tripp doesnt understand that. That is not to say I am some heartless bastard, but its alot more fun and immersive if you do the hard hitting choices at appropriate times, such as chopping off Saritas arm in season 2, or killing Rebecca.
I did bash in Badger's head and Clem had the same response you mentioned. She approved it and said something like "Fuck it i would have done the same". Really, I don't remember anyone else really bashing Javi for killing badger except Jesus lol (David, Clem and I think Tripp was somewhat understanding).
I agree with you. Clem is of course my one of my favorite characters and it's cool seeing how she matured in this new world. That is why I want to do the 100% Clem route lol. I usually do two playthroughs of these walking dead seasons, my first playthrough just being my initial reactions/choices which normally are the "good" choices. Then on my second playthrough once I am aware of certain character fates, etc. I choose the other options which sounded interesting.
Didnt shoot the driver, stayed with Clem, and shot Conrad
Did you bash Badgers head? and if you did, what was Clementines reaction?, I ba… moreshed his head, and Clementine seemed to be the only one that approved, saying something like "sometimes, it needs to be done" or something, I found it rather weird that everyone else seemed to think I was the worst man in the world for killing Badger with a bat, even though I have only ever killed Conrad before that, and they dont know.
Except for knowing her backstory, thats actually the biggest reason I side with Clem, she knows what needs to be done, she is still human, but sometimes you need to do things youre not proud of, people can talk all they want about humanity, but showing humanity in this world isnt always gonna get you anywhere good, and noone but Clem seems to understand that, I always try to be the good guy most of the time, but TWD world is not made for good guys, you have to make sacr… [view original content]
Why does everyone want me to hate Daviiiiiiiid? I actually find myself siding with him most of the time and the game hasn't given me a reason to actually hate him yet. Everybody talks about all the shit that David does, but all that I've really seen is that he gets a bit angrier than he should. That's not a reason to hate someone's guts. Ugh I want everyone to like me, but I like David too. I don't get why it has to be one or the other lol.
Since season 2 I havent even really cared about "good choices", good choices never lead to results, sure I am nice when I can be, but sometimes, you cant be. I usually also do a playthrough with my initial reactions, but the best experiences are like I had in season 2, where the choices made themselves for me because I was so immersed in Clementines character and the world, that I didnt have to think about it, with A New Frontier? not so much, its like the game wants you to hate David, and even though I have made choices against him, its only because I dont trust Richmond, the game never actually gives you a reason to doubt David, which is what I loved about previous games, most characters that you do not know (lets be frank we dont know David anymore) have always been wildcards, sure they seem nice, but can you trust them? they have always given off that erie suspicion that you cant trust them, but David doesnt do that, he is just a nice albeit angry brother, its almost like his character has regressed since the flashbacks, and he is alot nicer than he was before, even though it should be opposite
We did the same choices!
I did bash in Badger's head and Clem had the same response you mentioned. She approved it and said something lik… moree "Fuck it i would have done the same". Really, I don't remember anyone else really bashing Javi for killing badger except Jesus lol (David, Clem and I think Tripp was somewhat understanding).
I agree with you. Clem is of course my one of my favorite characters and it's cool seeing how she matured in this new world. That is why I want to do the 100% Clem route lol. I usually do two playthroughs of these walking dead seasons, my first playthrough just being my initial reactions/choices which normally are the "good" choices. Then on my second playthrough once I am aware of certain character fates, etc. I choose the other options which sounded interesting.
Yeah in season 2 everything I picked was with the intention of being in Clem's favor or assisting her (of course as everyone did lol)
It's funny because before this episode was released my brother and I were arguing over Richmond and David. My brother felt that David was a really bad guy because of the very brief flashbacks of Javi and David's interactions. He really didn't trust David and thinks he will be the final enemy. I on the other hand felt differently and believed that David will be a huge ally of Javi and even Clementine in the next few episodes. I personally don't hate David myself, I mean he came across as an unlikable jerk, as we see how he treated Kate and Javi, but that wasn't enough for me wanting him dead like Larry (season 1). David def. seems to have become more humanized because of the Apocalypse and honestly I am rooting for him this season. I really hope TWD doesn't make us choose between Clem or David (They wouldn't kill Clementine of course in a single decision option but...I don't want to betray either one ESPECIALLY Clem honestly...)
Since season 2 I havent even really cared about "good choices", good choices never lead to results, sure I am nice when I can be, but someti… moremes, you cant be. I usually also do a playthrough with my initial reactions, but the best experiences are like I had in season 2, where the choices made themselves for me because I was so immersed in Clementines character and the world, that I didnt have to think about it, with A New Frontier? not so much, its like the game wants you to hate David, and even though I have made choices against him, its only because I dont trust Richmond, the game never actually gives you a reason to doubt David, which is what I loved about previous games, most characters that you do not know (lets be frank we dont know David anymore) have always been wildcards, sure they seem nice, but can you trust them? they have always given off that erie suspicion that you cant trust them, but David doesnt do that, he is just a nice a… [view original content]
I think there are 3 different things she can say in this scene, actually. Don't know what triggers it, if it's random I'll be pretty bummed out though.
I think David is interesting, and a good man, but I will admit, I still didnt open the door for him, and I tried to leave him, while I trust David, I trust Clem more, she is a good judge of people, she knows people, because she has seen so much, she is also the best survivor in this season, and I want to get the fuck outta Richmond, you can never fucking trust communities like this
Yeah in season 2 everything I picked was with the intention of being in Clem's favor or assisting her (of course as everyone did lol)
It'… mores funny because before this episode was released my brother and I were arguing over Richmond and David. My brother felt that David was a really bad guy because of the very brief flashbacks of Javi and David's interactions. He really didn't trust David and thinks he will be the final enemy. I on the other hand felt differently and believed that David will be a huge ally of Javi and even Clementine in the next few episodes. I personally don't hate David myself, I mean he came across as an unlikable jerk, as we see how he treated Kate and Javi, but that wasn't enough for me wanting him dead like Larry (season 1). David def. seems to have become more humanized because of the Apocalypse and honestly I am rooting for him this season. I really hope TWD doesn't make us choose between Clem or David (They wouldn't … [view original content]
Same here. Hot spinach stew after months on the road would taste so much better than cake. Your taste buds would grow unaccustomed to sugar and the cake would likely be sickeningly sweet.
So I went and watched the other choices I didn't see already. Omg the telling them about Mariana one bothers me so much. The one I watched after mentioning her, they made Javier mention the hostage situation. Joan didn't seem happy about any of this, she blames David and his men, but yet still kicks Javier and his people out. That makes no sense to me, you literally said it was on David and his people, shouldn't they be the one who get kicked out???
Like I figured if you brought up Mariana you were still going to kicked out somehow, since choices hardly matter, but the way it is written is so bad to me.
So I went and watched the other choices I didn't see already. Omg the telling them about Mariana one bothers me so much. The one I watched a… morefter mentioning her, they made Javier mention the hostage situation. Joan didn't seem happy about any of this, she blames David and his men, but yet still kicks Javier and his people out. That makes no sense to me, you literally said it was on David and his people, shouldn't they be the one who get kicked out???
Like I figured if you brought up Mariana you were still going to kicked out somehow, since choices hardly matter, but the way it is written is so bad to me.
I think there are 3 different things she can say in this scene, actually. Don't know what triggers it, if it's random I'll be pretty bummed out though.
It's funny because I think personally everyone would rather live in those kind of communities. Why must all of them fail in TWD? I'd like to just once see a settlement last for a while (with no problems)
I think David is interesting, and a good man, but I will admit, I still didnt open the door for him, and I tried to leave him, while I trust… more David, I trust Clem more, she is a good judge of people, she knows people, because she has seen so much, she is also the best survivor in this season, and I want to get the fuck outta Richmond, you can never fucking trust communities like this
It's a clear example of how choices don't matter. Clementine drops them and the bottle smashes, and David thought she was going to take them anyway. So they have the same argument.
I left him to turn (is that bad? I thought it was what Badger deserved tbh) and I think that was the option Jesus responded best to. He tells you you're a good person and that there's not many people like you around anymore - which doesn't really make sense saying that you just left someone to turn.
Same here. Hot spinach stew after months on the road would taste so much better than cake. Your taste buds would grow unaccustomed to sugar and the cake would likely be sickeningly sweet.
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Hey guys does anyone know what Max says if you killed Rufus in episode one?
Didnt shoot the driver, stayed with Clem, and shot Conrad
Did you bash Badgers head? and if you did, what was Clementines reaction?, I bashed his head, and Clementine seemed to be the only one that approved, saying something like "sometimes, it needs to be done" or something, I found it rather weird that everyone else seemed to think I was the worst man in the world for killing Badger with a bat, even though I have only ever killed Conrad before that, and they dont know.
Except for knowing her backstory, thats actually the biggest reason I side with Clem, she knows what needs to be done, she is still human, but sometimes you need to do things youre not proud of, people can talk all they want about humanity, but showing humanity in this world isnt always gonna get you anywhere good, and noone but Clem seems to understand that, I always try to be the good guy most of the time, but TWD world is not made for good guys, you have to make sacrifices, Tripp doesnt understand that. That is not to say I am some heartless bastard, but its alot more fun and immersive if you do the hard hitting choices at appropriate times, such as chopping off Saritas arm in season 2, or killing Rebecca.
We did the same choices!
I did bash in Badger's head and Clem had the same response you mentioned. She approved it and said something like "Fuck it i would have done the same". Really, I don't remember anyone else really bashing Javi for killing badger except Jesus lol (David, Clem and I think Tripp was somewhat understanding).
I agree with you. Clem is of course my one of my favorite characters and it's cool seeing how she matured in this new world. That is why I want to do the 100% Clem route lol. I usually do two playthroughs of these walking dead seasons, my first playthrough just being my initial reactions/choices which normally are the "good" choices. Then on my second playthrough once I am aware of certain character fates, etc. I choose the other options which sounded interesting.
He somehow knows you killed max and says your a murderer. Doesnt seem to effect anything
I chose to say both of them because I wanted to make a good impression on the leaders, but I do think I would have taken the spinach over the cake.
Why does everyone want me to hate Daviiiiiiiid? I actually find myself siding with him most of the time and the game hasn't given me a reason to actually hate him yet. Everybody talks about all the shit that David does, but all that I've really seen is that he gets a bit angrier than he should. That's not a reason to hate someone's guts. Ugh I want everyone to like me, but I like David too. I don't get why it has to be one or the other lol.
Since season 2 I havent even really cared about "good choices", good choices never lead to results, sure I am nice when I can be, but sometimes, you cant be. I usually also do a playthrough with my initial reactions, but the best experiences are like I had in season 2, where the choices made themselves for me because I was so immersed in Clementines character and the world, that I didnt have to think about it, with A New Frontier? not so much, its like the game wants you to hate David, and even though I have made choices against him, its only because I dont trust Richmond, the game never actually gives you a reason to doubt David, which is what I loved about previous games, most characters that you do not know (lets be frank we dont know David anymore) have always been wildcards, sure they seem nice, but can you trust them? they have always given off that erie suspicion that you cant trust them, but David doesnt do that, he is just a nice albeit angry brother, its almost like his character has regressed since the flashbacks, and he is alot nicer than he was before, even though it should be opposite
Yeah in season 2 everything I picked was with the intention of being in Clem's favor or assisting her (of course as everyone did lol)
It's funny because before this episode was released my brother and I were arguing over Richmond and David. My brother felt that David was a really bad guy because of the very brief flashbacks of Javi and David's interactions. He really didn't trust David and thinks he will be the final enemy. I on the other hand felt differently and believed that David will be a huge ally of Javi and even Clementine in the next few episodes. I personally don't hate David myself, I mean he came across as an unlikable jerk, as we see how he treated Kate and Javi, but that wasn't enough for me wanting him dead like Larry (season 1). David def. seems to have become more humanized because of the Apocalypse and honestly I am rooting for him this season. I really hope TWD doesn't make us choose between Clem or David (They wouldn't kill Clementine of course in a single decision option but...I don't want to betray either one ESPECIALLY Clem honestly...)
I think there are 3 different things she can say in this scene, actually. Don't know what triggers it, if it's random I'll be pretty bummed out though.
I think David is interesting, and a good man, but I will admit, I still didnt open the door for him, and I tried to leave him, while I trust David, I trust Clem more, she is a good judge of people, she knows people, because she has seen so much, she is also the best survivor in this season, and I want to get the fuck outta Richmond, you can never fucking trust communities like this
*Rufus.
Same here. Hot spinach stew after months on the road would taste so much better than cake. Your taste buds would grow unaccustomed to sugar and the cake would likely be sickeningly sweet.
So I went and watched the other choices I didn't see already. Omg the telling them about Mariana one bothers me so much. The one I watched after mentioning her, they made Javier mention the hostage situation. Joan didn't seem happy about any of this, she blames David and his men, but yet still kicks Javier and his people out. That makes no sense to me, you literally said it was on David and his people, shouldn't they be the one who get kicked out???
Like I figured if you brought up Mariana you were still going to kicked out somehow, since choices hardly matter, but the way it is written is so bad to me.
Wow, that is...yeah, that's pretty bad.
Oh wow didnt' know about that third one. I'd be disappointed if it's random.
Yep, Clem all the way!
It's funny because I think personally everyone would rather live in those kind of communities. Why must all of them fail in TWD? I'd like to just once see a settlement last for a while (with no problems)
Well, David is exactly what I hoped he would be.
Dude is an asshole, but he's not a total piece of shit.
Thankfully I get to side with him a lot.
It's a clear example of how choices don't matter. Clementine drops them and the bottle smashes, and David thought she was going to take them anyway. So they have the same argument.
I left him to turn (is that bad? I thought it was what Badger deserved tbh) and I think that was the option Jesus responded best to. He tells you you're a good person and that there's not many people like you around anymore - which doesn't really make sense saying that you just left someone to turn.
I put veggies, because you gotta eat your greens if you wanna grow up big 'n strong