I don't think we can use zombie Mark's actions to show his usefulness... he would have grabbed the first person in sight; it just happened to be Brenda.
It wasn't Mark's food, as though he had been smart/brave/able enough to get; it was food that happened to be at the Air Base.
I kind of got a pretty good sense of Mark from the get-go.
Mark was a gossip-hen who couldn't shoot and was the weakest of all the adults. He also was overly trusting of the St. John's, initially. (Frankly, I would have insisted Katjaa take care of me over Brenda. Maybelle could wait.)
I would like to see how he managed to be the sole survivor at the Air Force base, quite frankly.
As anyone with firearms experience can attest, accurate shooting relies partly on having the physical strength to use the rifle. A starving man isn't in optimal physical condition, so we can't really judge him as being a poor shot or the weakest in the group.
Plus, he was aiming at the bird from an unsupported position which would fatigue his arms even more. Lee also said the shot was a hard one too.
I guess I just didn't really like Mark's personality. I didn't hate the guy, but he really came across as a gossipy popular high school girl hen. I mean, there's a zombie apocalypse going on; there's no time for Gossip Girl.
See we just don't know what happend during the 3 months which is why we need something depicting it for us. For all we know that was the first time they had been out alone when in the woods. We just don't know.
I think it would be good to see an animated series on TV to know such details.
It sounds like a good idea, much more than a DLC. But I don't think this is possible.
If Telltale would making a DLC about how they lived for three months in a motel, it will be very sad, because we know that they're all dead (almost all)
Did you ever play the actual game? They meet the Bandits the first time in episode 2.
yeah they meet the bandits for the first time with the st john brothers, and the first they heard of them was when ben was talking to travis, the attacks in between episodes only happened between episode 2-3 (after they had messed up the deal the bandits had with the st john family).
i would not pay for DLC, if i buy a game i want it all, not just the bits they didn't cut out, and if they add content later i want that for free because it is still just part of the package of buying the game, and not only do i despise DLC practices, i also think that either the DLC would feel out of place and in a bubble in the middle of a great story and have little significance or it will have significant consequences in the DLC that would effect the rest of the story basically invalidating my original play through
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It wasn't Mark's food, as though he had been smart/brave/able enough to get; it was food that happened to be at the Air Base.
As anyone with firearms experience can attest, accurate shooting relies partly on having the physical strength to use the rifle. A starving man isn't in optimal physical condition, so we can't really judge him as being a poor shot or the weakest in the group.
Plus, he was aiming at the bird from an unsupported position which would fatigue his arms even more. Lee also said the shot was a hard one too.
It sounds like a good idea, much more than a DLC. But I don't think this is possible.
PS: Sorry my bad English hehe
agree with you
I am just not stupid.
Did you ever play the actual game? They meet the Bandits the first time in episode 2.
yeah they meet the bandits for the first time with the st john brothers, and the first they heard of them was when ben was talking to travis, the attacks in between episodes only happened between episode 2-3 (after they had messed up the deal the bandits had with the st john family).
i would not pay for DLC, if i buy a game i want it all, not just the bits they didn't cut out, and if they add content later i want that for free because it is still just part of the package of buying the game, and not only do i despise DLC practices, i also think that either the DLC would feel out of place and in a bubble in the middle of a great story and have little significance or it will have significant consequences in the DLC that would effect the rest of the story basically invalidating my original play through
But they are the only bandits they have to deal, with, sugarpiece.