The Walking Dead Season 2 Beta

edited September 2018 in The Walking Dead

Hello
is there a way to download the beta version of the walking dead season 2 and if there is can you tell me how?
if you are asking me why that because I want to see the old episodes slides and the old soundtracks like this slide

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  • I don't think so. That was so long ago.

  • I hope Telltale eventually spills the beans on their original plan/script for S2.

  • edited August 2018

    I hope that someday Telltale would remake the second season, how awesome would that be.

    I hope Telltale eventually spills the beans on their original plan/script for S2.

  • Yeah and the first season there was lots of scrapped content

    NexusFire posted: »

    I hope that someday Telltale would remake the second season, how awesome would that be.

  • And if telltale is switching to Unity, it would be interesting to see the first two seasons remade in that engine.

    Yeah and the first season there was lots of scrapped content

  • the original slide effect/music was replaced with something not as good,has anyone got the original sound effect to ep4 slide?

  • edited August 2018

    The “beta” soundtracks did/do actually play for each slide. They changed the music for A House Divided as soon as it was released. The In Harm’s Way soundtrack can still be heard but the water dripping (?) ambiance is just too loud. Last time I checked you can still hear the old Amid The Ruins soundtrack before downloading it in the iOS version of the game. The No Going Back track is the only one that never actually played, it was just found in the game’s files. As for the actual beta slides, I thought those were just concept art for each slide. Where did those pictures even come from? Were they found in S2’s files?

  • im sure i heard this ,amazing very Romero ish


  • In case anyone's wondering...

  • The original Season Two (if there's even a trace of it left) is stored away somewhere at Telltale, along with The Walking Dead: Season Three as well. Not A New Frontier, Season Three.

    If you really want the original slides, I've got comparisons of them here:

    https://imgur.com/a/H31L4N0

    Original tracks:

  • Thanks

    The original Season Two (if there's even a trace of it left) is stored away somewhere at Telltale, along with The Walking Dead: Season Three

  • Where's the cap in Episode 3 there?

    The original Season Two (if there's even a trace of it left) is stored away somewhere at Telltale, along with The Walking Dead: Season Three

  • I think it's edited.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Where's the cap in Episode 3 there?


  • Ask the uploader.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Where's the cap in Episode 3 there?

  • edited August 2018

    No, you can't. A beta isn't just a seperate playable version of the game. A beta is a broken mess of software, barely identifiable as a game. Things don't change without reason. There's always someone(s) who say that this thing just doesn't work so they change it to the thing we know, because it works.

    An "original" script for season 2 also doesn't exist. It sounds really interesting, because we know what we got and we would like to know, what we could've possibly gotten, but it's just not true. There are obviously ideas that got conceptualized, but ultimately changed because and that's true for every medium, they just don't work.

    It's not like the pitch meeting went this way:
    "Dude, we got a really good idea but let's do the worse one instead for no reason, okay?"

    It probably went this way:
    "We got a really good idea, but it probably won't work because of xyz"

    "What if..." scenarios always seem more interesting than the actual thing we got, because we already know what we got and rather want to know what we don't know.

    That's also why the "Snyder-Cut" of the Justice League movie is pure fiction.

    With that said, a lot of people think that ANF is a mess, which it honestly is, but imagine why they changed it? Because there's always something that's worse than "a mess".

  • edited August 2018

    Well I'm 100% sure that they changed the story because it was darker for their liking but to me the darker the story is the better

    GSSalvador posted: »

    No, you can't. A beta isn't just a seperate playable version of the game. A beta is a broken mess of software, barely identifiable as a game

  • An "original" script for season 2 also doesn't exist. It sounds really interesting, because we know what we got and we would like to know, what we could've possibly gotten, but it's just not true. There are obviously ideas that got conceptualized, but ultimately changed because and that's true for every medium, they just don't work.

    There is apparently an initial outline and one for All That Remains, though.

    GSSalvador posted: »

    No, you can't. A beta isn't just a seperate playable version of the game. A beta is a broken mess of software, barely identifiable as a game

  • I mean, yeah, you gotta have an outline for the story, but they developed it for almost a year in which every episode released. They obviously changed a lot from that earlier outline and probably for good reason.

    DabigRG posted: »

    An "original" script for season 2 also doesn't exist. It sounds really interesting, because we know what we got and we would like to know, w

  • I also would've loved a darker season, but sometimes it's just not worth it, if everything else suffers from it.

    Well I'm 100% sure that they changed the story because it was darker for their liking but to me the darker the story is the better

  • Season 3? did i miss something? was there a plan before ANF?

    The original Season Two (if there's even a trace of it left) is stored away somewhere at Telltale, along with The Walking Dead: Season Three

  • I think there was something about a slaughterhouse.

    Season 3? did i miss something? was there a plan before ANF?

  • got a link or anything? im pretty curious

    NexusFire posted: »

    I think there was something about a slaughterhouse.

  • Apparently multiple ones. And a quest for vengeance(?). And Gabe, David, and Marinara being captives. And Javier being a shrewd, clean dude with a branding of his own.

    NexusFire posted: »

    I think there was something about a slaughterhouse.

  • Cut content from Anf. It includes the slaughterhouse:

    got a link or anything? im pretty curious


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    Cut content from Anf. It includes the slaughterhouse:

  • edited August 2018

    During development, Season Three got completely overhauled. Even worse than Season Two did. The New Frontier were originally called "The Marauders" and enslaved people to take over territory. The brand mark was meant for slaves, you can see the mark on Javi's neck in the first trailer for the game.

    He would've escaped and teamed up with Clementine to save his family & AJ.

    There's more you can read about here:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/TheWalkingDeadGame/comments/693d15/i_wonder_whats_on_javis_neck/dh47vg6/

    Also an interview with Melissa Hutchison mentioning the troubled development with Season Three.

    https://fanfest.com/2017/01/03/walking-dead-cast-247-the-walking-dead-a-new-frontier-melissa-hutchison/

    Skip to the 12:00 mark.

    Season 3? did i miss something? was there a plan before ANF?

  • Oh man, I wonder why they thought the season 3 story we have now was a better idea.

    During development, Season Three got completely overhauled. Even worse than Season Two did. The New Frontier were originally called "The Mar


  • ...

    Oh man, I wonder why they thought the season 3 story we have now was a better idea.

  • Is is just me or has Javier a different voice actor in that video then in the game?

    During development, Season Three got completely overhauled. Even worse than Season Two did. The New Frontier were originally called "The Mar

  • edited August 2018

    I sure hope that's chocolate...--oh Ma-ri!

    @Thebatman377 Oh man, I wonder why they thought the season 3 story we have now was a better idea.

    Honestly, the idea of a story focused on a dysfunctional and pieced together family in a apocalyptic environment isn't a bad idea.

    Is is just me or has Javier a different voice actor in that video then in the game?

    He did.

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  • edited August 2018

    It's not really a good idea from an interactive story telling standpoint. But it can work in movies or books where you don't have any control over the protagonist and who he likes or not.

    DabigRG posted: »

    I sure hope that's chocolate...--oh Ma-ri! @Thebatman377 Oh man, I wonder why they thought the season 3 story we have now was a better

  • Because it probably was. We don't know much about it, but there must've been a reason why they changed it.

    Oh man, I wonder why they thought the season 3 story we have now was a better idea.


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    It's not really a good idea from an interactive story telling standpoint. But it can work in movies or books where you don't have any control over the protagonist and who he likes or not.

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