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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 19:57:42 GMT
That's good, the save glitch was horrible. Happened to my friend twice in a row. After he finished episode 4, he lost his saves. Then he reaplayed everything and lost his saves at the same point again. So he got pissed and played episode 5 on random choices. For me it kept randomly setting my choices after downloading an episode after episode 3 for some reason, and it never changed, 400 Days and episode 5 did it to me, not yet here, which is a godsend. For me, what happened was it wouldn't let Lee enter the scene where he gets bit. He walks outside the mansion, hops the fence, and then the game crashes. Then, if I tried to rewind at all, it completely reverses the save file.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 19:58:13 GMT
I would much rather have to deal with save glitches, and glitchy character models than shitty characters, and boring choices. Glitches give me a chance to play the game through again, or get some laughter out of satanic Carley. Then I go and fix it, and it's done. With shitty everything else, it's un-fucking-fixable. It will be as it is no matter how many times you reset the game, or how many times you make a new save file. Right, now I realised, the save glitch wouldn't be a problem in season 2 anyway. Because everything is almost entirely the same, not matter what you do. I really couldn't care less if I lost my saves in season 2. That's just sad, really. I bet none of the choices from previous episode will matter in episode 5. In season 1, episode 5, we could start the episode with a completely different people, or even alone. Ben would be alive or dead and he would actually do something, if saved. Kenny's attitude towards you could be completely different, and so on. I implied that in my post on the previous page.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 19:58:35 GMT
I would much rather have to deal with save glitches, and glitchy character models than shitty characters, and boring choices. Glitches give me a chance to play the game through again, or get some laughter out of satanic Carley. Then I go and fix it, and it's done. With shitty everything else, it's un-fucking-fixable. It will be as it is no matter how many times you reset the game, or how many times you make a new save file. Right, now I realised, the save glitch wouldn't be a problem in season 2 anyway. Because everything is almost entirely the same, not matter what you do. I really couldn't care less if I lost my saves in season 2. That's just sad, really. I bet none of the choices from previous episode will matter in episode 5. In season 1, episode 5, we could start the episode with a completely different people, or even alone. Ben would be alive or dead and he would actually do something, if saved. Kenny's attitude towards you could be completely different, and so on. True.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 19:59:27 GMT
For me it kept randomly setting my choices after downloading an episode after episode 3 for some reason, and it never changed, 400 Days and episode 5 did it to me, not yet here, which is a godsend. For me, what happened was it wouldn't let Lee enter the scene where he gets bit. He walks outside the mansion, hops the fence, and then the game crashes. Then, if I tried to rewind at all, it completely reverses the save file. Oh god, I never got that, that sounds awful.
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Post by wakemeup on Jul 29, 2014 19:59:53 GMT
Right, now I realised, the save glitch wouldn't be a problem in season 2 anyway. Because everything is almost entirely the same, not matter what you do. I really couldn't care less if I lost my saves in season 2. That's just sad, really. I bet none of the choices from previous episode will matter in episode 5. In season 1, episode 5, we could start the episode with a completely different people, or even alone. Ben would be alive or dead and he would actually do something, if saved. Kenny's attitude towards you could be completely different, and so on. I implied that in my post on the previous page. And I expanded your point. No need to thank me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:07:12 GMT
I implied that in my post on the previous page. And I expanded your point. No need to thank me. Bottom line: Season 2 is nowhere near as good as season 1. It could have been, but nothing can salvage it now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:18:55 GMT
And I expanded your point. No need to thank me. Bottom line: Season 2 is nowhere near as good as season 1. It could have been, but nothing can salvage it now. Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:26:36 GMT
Bottom line: Season 2 is nowhere near as good as season 1. It could have been, but nothing can salvage it now. Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One Syphon r dum.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:28:37 GMT
Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One Syphon r dum. Zyphon has no idea who "Syphon" is
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 20:28:39 GMT
Bottom line: Season 2 is nowhere near as good as season 1. It could have been, but nothing can salvage it now. Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season OneWell you are the first person to say that, I respect your opinion, because stuff like Carver is actually an improvement over season 1 not really having a main antagonist.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:29:42 GMT
Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One Well you are the first person to say that, I respect your opinion, because stuff like Carver is actually an improvement over season 1 not really having a main antagonist. Also the Stranger was just a plot device that reviewed your decisions and then died.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 20:30:54 GMT
Well you are the first person to say that, I respect your opinion, because stuff like Carver is actually an improvement over season 1 not really having a main antagonist. Also the Stranger was just a plot device that reviewed your decisions and then died. Yeah he was not the bad guy, to me he was a representation of all your choices, and a mirror of what Lee could have been, but wasn't, he wasn't a villain.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:33:49 GMT
Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One Well you are the first person to say that, I respect your opinion, because stuff like Carver is actually an improvement over season 1 not really having a main antagonist. Uhhhhhh... You're joking, right? Carver is a less interesting version of the bandits. He's just given more screen time. Plus, he's not there for long, and he's not a main antagonist, since he died so soon. Also, Season 1 had a main antagonist, he just wasn't omnipresent. He was in each episode, but for a little bit of time for each, up until the finale. His mark is seen throughout the season.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 20:33:59 GMT
Zyphon still prefers Season Two to Season One Well you are the first person to say that, I respect your opinion, because stuff like Carver is actually an improvement over season 1 not really having a main antagonist. Basically, here it is: I think the best way to judge how good the episodes/Seasons are immediately is by how much they personally or emotionally affect me. In this way, here's how it goes: All That Remains < A New Day (But at the same time, All That Remains had better pacing, and was a better premiere episode. They're equal to my mind.) Starved for Help < A House Divided Long Road Ahead = In Harm's Way Around Every Corner < Amid The Ruins No Time Left ? No Going Back/Better to Sleep So... Yeah. Overall, I think Season Two is Better than Season One. The one thing that I think could fuck that up for me is if the finale fails. Which, if there is a Luke/Kenny choice... That could do it.
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Post by wakemeup on Jul 29, 2014 20:36:23 GMT
I thought Carver was a great villain in episode 2. Episode 3 ruined that though. Telltale did everything they could to mkae us hate the guy, instead of having a guy with a very pragmatic nature, who isn't really a psycho. Also, he was killed too early.
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