Who else thought it was awkward controlling Tavia?

edited July 2013 in The Walking Dead
400 Days was awesome, don't get me wrong but there is a small little thing that bugs me about it. Tavia's character never got an intro or a small background to her character. I didn't know if I was playing someone who is a liar or someone who is honest. So when choosing dialogue decisions I felt really weird, did someone else experience this as well?

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  • edited July 2013
    When the epilogue started, and when Oprah was collecting the pictures, I was screaming at her to get out of there as there were walkers nearby. And I don't think she had a weapon.

    She is a ghost. I called it.
  • edited July 2013
    I got that too. I assumed she was being honest and convinced the entire group to go with her. I hope I was right about her, because if she was lying... GODDAMMIT BEN
  • edited July 2013
    Monagma wrote: »
    I got that too. I assumed she was being honest and convinced the entire group to go with her. I hope I was right about her, because if she was lying... GODDAMMIT BEN

    ....Goddamnit....
  • edited July 2013
    That's golden
  • edited July 2013
    You should so use for everytime something goes wrong, so when someone dies you can just blame Ben.
  • edited July 2013
    Monagma wrote: »
    I got that too. I assumed she was being honest and convinced the entire group to go with her. I hope I was right about her, because if she was lying... GODDAMMIT BEN

    If she was lying then I am screwed,I got everyone to go with her,now you have got me worried...GERDDURNIT BERN!
  • edited July 2013
    Me to, they all went with her, damn it Ben, you made me make all of them go to a settlement that might get everyone killed.
  • edited July 2013
    GAME OF THRONES SPOILER
    If they all get killed I'd say it's worse than the red wedding in game of thrones.If they all get killed I'd say it's worse than the red wedding in game of thrones.
  • edited July 2013
    TTaing987 wrote: »
    If they all get killed I'd say it's worse than the red wedding in game of thrones.

    You should probably put down [GAME OF THRONES SPOILERS] and then spoiler tags,if you don't know how to put spoilers tags then like this, [ SPOILER] [ /SPOILER] but without the spaces in the brackets.
  • edited July 2013
    You should probably put down [GAME OF THRONES SPOILERS] and then spoiler tags,if you don't know how to put spoilers tags then like this, [ SPOILER] [ /SPOILER] but without the spaces in the brackets.

    Sorry about that! I forgot about spoiler tags
  • edited July 2013
    TTaing987 wrote: »
    Sorry about that! I forgot about spoiler tags

    It was just in case,but it's okay,I forgive you. ;)
  • edited July 2013
    I do also, and I saw that shit, first time a TV show shocked me, about as much as when Carley died.
  • edited July 2013
    I do also, and I saw that shit, first time a TV show shocked me, about as much as when Carley died.

    Then that is some serious shizzfomizzle if it shocked you that bad.
  • edited July 2013
    Okay maybe not that much, but I never read the books and I loved the show, so you can understand I was a tad bit shocked when that happened.
  • edited July 2013
    Okay maybe not that much, but I never read the books and I loved the show, so you can understand I was a tad bit shocked when that happened.

    Yeah,I understand.
  • edited July 2013
    I'd probably laugh if it turns out that the section with Tavia trying to convince the group to come with her turns out to be us unknowingly playing the role of a liar.
  • edited July 2013
    Hey, if Tavia was lying, then why did the conversation with the radio man go normal and not "we're gonna find these folks and kill them"
  • edited July 2013
    Kentastic wrote: »
    Hey, if Tavia was lying, then why did the conversation with the radio man go normal and not "we're gonna find these folks and kill them"
    Yeah, exactly. The guy on the radio was talking about how "they're building a good community", so it seems pretty obvious that Tavia's telling the truth.
  • edited July 2013
    Cthulhu42 wrote: »
    Yeah, exactly. The guy on the radio was talking about how "they're building a good community", so it seems pretty obvious that Tavia's telling the truth.

    Maybe it's something like Woodbury and the people don't know what happens "behind-the-scenes".
  • edited July 2013
    Kentastic wrote: »
    Hey, if Tavia was lying, then why did the conversation with the radio man go normal and not "we're gonna find these folks and kill them"

    yes this is why i knew she was honest,and a good person
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