Why do I feel guilty of killing Larry at dairy?

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  • edited August 2013
    When you come back you start moving your mouth, so it was perfectly ambiguous.
  • edited August 2013
    Your not getting it, it's only in the game that seems to happen, in the show AND comic there are walkers that do not have dead skin.

    This,it would be too expensive to do all the stages of the walker in the game so they just pick the one model and reuse it,if you look at the show or read the comics you'll know the canon of turning.
  • edited August 2013
    When you come back you start moving your mouth, so it was perfectly ambiguous.

    Oh I didn't know that.I suppose that's from the tv show or comics, as we never actually saw a person first come back as a walker did we?

    Again, I do have to point out that he would be the only walker in the entire game who did not have rotting skin, even when others have in the same timeframe.
  • edited August 2013
    I don't really want to watch the tv show as I've heard fairly bad things about it from my friends, and there are way too many issues of the comic now for me to get them all and read from the start.
  • edited August 2013
    Your not getting it, it's only in the game that seems to happen, in the show AND comic there are walkers that do not have dead skin.

    They did not show us one confirmed walker in the entire game who did not have rotting skin, so I do not know why they would introduce this in an ambiguous situation if it is the case.

    If it's only in the game that this happens then, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the scene with kenny, lilly, lee and larry occurs in the game,no? And so Larry not being a walker would make sense within the context of the game,yes?
  • edited August 2013
    Well if you ever watch the tv show or read the comics you'll know what we mean,I assure you that when people turn their skin doesn't rot for days. Also I only recently got into the comics and if you get the volumes instead of issues you can catch up quicker.There are 18 volumes(6 issues in each) out as of now.
  • edited August 2013
    Flog61 wrote: »
    They did not show us one confirmed walker in the entire game who did not have rotting skin, so I do not know why they would introduce this in an ambiguous situation if it is the case.

    If it's only in the game that this happens then, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the scene with kenny, lilly, lee and larry occurs in the game,no? And so Larry not being a walker would make sense within the context of the game,yes?

    No not at all It's HIGHLY expected that people playing the game would be fully aware of the show and/or comics and their canon.
  • edited August 2013
    Crixus wrote: »
    No not at all It's HIGHLY expected that people playing the game would be fully aware of the show and/or comics and their canon.

    Then is there literally NO other evidence in-game of a walker having non-rotten skin?

    In the context of the rest of the game and how it presents every single one of its walkers, Larry is alive.
  • edited August 2013
    Flog61 wrote: »
    Then is there literally NO other evidence in-game of a walker having non-rotten skin?

    In the context of the rest of the game and how it presents every single one of its walkers, Larry is alive.

    I give up,there is no reasoning with you,apparantly you know more about the game then the creators.

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  • edited August 2013
    Crixus wrote: »
    I give up,there is no reasoning with you,apparantly you know more about the game then the creators.

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    What on earth are you on about?

    Please correct me if I'm wrong in saying that all walkers in the game have rotting skin.

    At least give a quote from telltale saying this isnt true if I am supposedly disagreeing with them!!
  • edited August 2013
    Flog61 wrote: »
    What on earth are you on about?

    Please correct me if I'm wrong in saying that all walkers in the game have rotting skin.

    At least give a quote from telltale saying this isnt true if I am supposedly disagreeing with them!!

    Watch playing dead on youtube where the writers discuss each episode.
  • edited August 2013
    Crixus, it was really a ways back, someone from Telltale said that the scene was made to make it so you do not know.
  • edited August 2013
    Well, it would be kinda weird to have Larry's character model just gain walker-skin as you're giving CPR.

    But anyway, I would actually agree with you, Flog, that Larry wasn't a walker when his mouth moved. I direct you again to the link I had previously posted.
  • edited August 2013
    Crixus, it was really a ways back, someone from Telltale said that the scene was made to make it so you do not know.

    Yeah I believe its the playing dead episode after episode 2
  • edited August 2013
    Well, it would be kinda weird to have Larry's character model just gain walker-skin as you're giving CPR.

    But anyway, I would actually agree with you, Flog, that Larry wasn't a walker when his mouth moved. I direct you again to the link I had previously posted.

    I don't think it was that either; he looked to me like he was actually about to say something.

    Regardless I don't think us guys will very agree on this so I think we should just drop it :)

    One last thing: sorry to e annoying OP but I feel compelled to tell you that you ---feel- guilty *for* something, not 'of' something
  • edited August 2013
    Flog61 wrote: »
    I don't think it was that either; he looked to me like he was actually about to say something.

    Regardless I don't think us guys will very agree on this so I think we should just drop it :)

    One last thing: sorry to e annoying OP but I feel compelled to tell you that you ---feel- guilty *for* something, not 'of' something

    I'm OP.
    thx for correcting, I edited them. I'm still learning English sorry.
  • edited August 2013
    Crixus wrote: »
    Most of the time when people turn it takes few days before they look like a zombie,i think the david parker face was a mistake,anyways there is no way to know for sure.It was purposely ambigious so there would be no right or wrong option.
    I think that the difference in skin colour between the dead and the living was Telltale's way of distinguishing between the two. I agree with one of the other posters on this thread that pointed out that reanimated people were illustrated with different skin colours from the living. I don't think it was by coincidence that every person who has changed looks drastically different from the living. The fact that Larry's lip only moves if you complete 4 compressions suggests that it is an Easter egg for those that achieve 4 compressions within the small time window and probably was a confirmation of life, based on the rules Telltale established by changing the skin tones of the reanimated people. That being said it is just my opinion and I suppose only Telltale can confirm either way.
  • edited August 2013
    Crixus wrote: »
    We knew 100% that Duck wasn't bitten.

    No we didn't. All we saw was a walker crouching over him, and then bang, the walker was dead.
    Crixus wrote: »
    2 words... REUSED MODELS. It's done to save money.

    If it were reused, then he wouldn't have prisoner clothing on, also, if they retextured something to fit there, that would've taken more work than anything else... Actually, that doesn't even make sense... He was wearing a prisoner jumpsuit, so did they retexture a preexisting zombie to be alive? I don't get it.
    Crixus wrote: »
    Thats because we've never seen a walker when they initially turned

    The prisoner, do you think that in the 2 seconds that it took for the prisoner to stand up and bite the guard that his skin would've rotted? The more I read the worse it gets!
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