Kate turn into Walker in 1 hour? BULLSH*T!!

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  • I claimed I've seen people, time and again throughout the past months, ridiculizing ANF critics and diminishing their opinions by deeming them as irrational, stubborn, "negative nacies". We've been painted time and again as people simply "crying" because they want to cry, just shitting on something because we've nothing better to do, etc. That is fact, that is something I've seen and can prove to you. It by no means implies I think I've seen everything on this forums.

    You, on the other hand, seemed to imply no such thing ever happened which does seem a rather "know it all, seen it all" stance, don't you think?

    Also literally nobody has ever shit on any of the ANF critics?

    "Considering the fact that almost every thread during/since Season 3 has been negative and most people are unhappy with Telltale (even in the Steam reviews), I have no idea where this is coming from."

    Yes, there was great backlash back when ANF first released, and what I'm saying is that ever since that happened, that criticism has been deemed as "crying" by "negative nancies" by many members of these forums.

    There isn't any "problem" here. I'm simply trying to put things into prespective. No one was seeking out reasons to hate on ANF. The OP was simply obviously confused about reanimation time and time to die from a bite. Yet, surprise, surprise, it was deemed, as has happened time and again before, as "people trying to find more reasons to hate on ANF!!", because ANF critics are that irrational, you see. They just wake up one day and go "I've decided I hate ANF now! Let me go to the forums to shit on it for the smallest reasons!!".

    HarjKS posted: »

    Okay, bringing something into question can however be a form of criticism. Secondly, that argument doesn't make sense. I never claimed to

  • How long it takes him to become a walker depends on how long it takes you to give out the rations tho. Kind of nice of them that they don't turn until you've finished your current task tbh.

    bruzdaa posted: »

    Remember back in S1 when you rescued that kid or teacher? Both of them bled to death. Whoever you choosed he turned into Walker in about 5 minutes after dying. So Kate turning into a Walker in 1 hour doesn't seems to be so weird to me.

  • edited August 2017

    Lee took 5 or 6 hours to turn but Kate took 1 hours to turn.

    That's because Kate's a woman.

    :^)

  • Yeah, that's just how the game works, honestly. And people love it.

    prink34320 posted: »

    How long it takes him to become a walker depends on how long it takes you to give out the rations tho. Kind of nice of them that they don't turn until you've finished your current task tbh.

  • TheMPerson posted: »

    Lee took 5 or 6 hours to turn but Kate took 1 hours to turn. That's because Kate's a woman. :^)

  • Who said she was bitten? She could have just died.

  • What if her stitches broke after too much strain on working by herself and she died internally bleeding?

  • edited August 2017

    According to Ben in S1: when you die, you turn unless the brain is destroyed; so that theory is plausible.

    I’d like to believe that slowly dying causes you to reanimate later compared to having a fast death (which causes you to reanimate faster).

    cleminist posted: »

    i dont think it works like that but then again u could be right

  • edited August 2017

    I'm not try to say, "Ahh...! What is this fucking game!?"

    I just want to know what you guys think.

    And well, it seems this discussion got a lot of disagree.
    But it's okay ya dude.

    Alex_L_P posted: »

    Even until this day, people are still trying to find a way to complain about this game, we dont know for sure what killed her, maybe she die

  • You wanna say that female people have a weak protection inside their body?

    Oh wait, they are... (^W^)

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Lee took 5 or 6 hours to turn but Kate took 1 hours to turn. That's because Kate's a woman. :^)

  • :grimace: Da HELL, man!

    Zack040 posted: »

    You wanna say that female people have a weak protection inside their body? Oh wait, they are... (^W^)

  • good thinking. that makes more sense

    According to Ben in S1: when you die, you turn unless the brain is destroyed; so that theory is plausible. I’d like to believe that slowly dying causes you to reanimate later compared to having a fast death (which causes you to reanimate faster).

  • Yet oddly enough there's the occasional time limited hubs, which I'm pretty sure mostly everyone hates.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Yeah, that's just how the game works, honestly. And people love it.

  • Nice now i saw your profile pic and started crying

    Fuck you

    Who said she was bitten? She could have just died.

  • It was a pretty powerful scene. Though I was more proud of her than sad for her.

    Nice now i saw your profile pic and started crying Fuck you

  • It's basic biology.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Da HELL, man!

  • People just being like Kenny/David--judgemental, hot-headed, petty, irrational and stubborn. Yeah, I said it!

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    DabigRG posted: »

    It's a combination of these things from what I can tell: * "Bros before Hoes" memes. * Her occasional weed smoking and worrisome tempe

  • Tfw u find out that women actually live longer than men

    TheMPerson posted: »

    It's basic biology.

  • edited August 2017

    Considering they also serve the function of getting something slammed into them until a glorified parasite is implanted in them before painfully leaving within 10 months with the fair possibility of the process being repeatable, I'd say they do have fair protection inside their body.

    TheMPerson posted: »

    It's basic biology.

  • I thought I had bizarre ways of saying sex but dayum, son!

    DabigRG posted: »

    Considering they also serve the function of getting something slammed into them until a glorified parasite is implanted in them before painf

  • It doesn't really matter to be honest, Telltale doesn't care between the span of getting bitten.

  • edited August 2017

    Bioy, dat was reproduction as a whole!

    Melton23 posted: »

    I thought I had bizarre ways of saying sex but dayum, son!

  • edited August 2017

    What if she bled out, died and then turned?

  • Well yeah, and it's obvious why if you dig deeper.

    Melton23 posted: »

    Tfw u find out that women actually live longer than men

  • I messaged one of the telltale staff. they said that the critical point that they wanted to make in that scene was that Kate had sustained a fatal injury while saving Richmond. Even though you may not see if it was a bite or some other cause of death the fact of the matter is that Kate fought to save Richmond and sadly lost her life by doing so. I would like to know what could have possibly killed her but we may not know. But that isn't something to blame Telltale for. Their jobs aren't easy and even if people say their games may be buggy/glitchy they did spend a lot of hours reading fan feedback,writing scripts, designing character models and implementing them,record audio and possibly more.

    Zack040 posted: »

    I'm not try to say, "Ahh...! What is this fucking game!?" I just want to know what you guys think. And well, it seems this discussion got a lot of disagree. But it's okay ya dude.

  • I think that the Gabe being determinant thing was following fan feedback. A lot of people didnt like Gabe and they may have decided to give them an ending where he can die...They done it with Ben (even though people didn't know at the time of Episode 5 of ANF that Clementines choices in the flashbacks influence where she goes) A sad ending but an ending nonetheless.
    At least that is my view on it I may be completely wrong on this matter but thats just what I think

    DabigRG posted: »

    Well Damn. I haven't even touched that fucking episode since the day I downloaded it because of shit like that, Gabe being determinant at

  • That's definitely part of it, yes. Really though, I see it for what it most likely is--Telltale having their cake and eating it too.

    The whole "GayBenTime" Bru-ha was initially the result of fans taking a single line [that may be a case of being "hip" with the kids backfiring spectacularly] out of context and pitching a bitchfit about it despite the actual material in the game suggesting it's just a genre savvy "take that" at best or a trollish red herring at absolute worst. But unfortunately, despite the editors/approvers/supervisor/whatever maintaining that stance in Above the Law, the huge overhaul of the story at Thicker than Water made it "viable" anyway--in the laziest way possible I might add. So, with the sudden change of heart and both the premature & legitimate fan reaction in mind, they just decided to say fuck it and made Gabe determinant at the last fucking minute--with "The Kiss" as a determinate browncherry on top.

    Either way, somebody loses!

    I think that the Gabe being determinant thing was following fan feedback. A lot of people didnt like Gabe and they may have decided to give

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