Bugged decision/dialogue towards the ending?

edited July 2014 in The Walking Dead

As I have not seen it in the posts here yet, did this happen to anyone else:

I chose to Not rob the meds from Aryo , but he comes out at the end claiming he is gonna rob us because we robbed him... **which I did not **, thinking off tthe stranger among other things. Since I did not even get a chance in dialogue to say I did not. I figure it was bugged.

Did anyone else experience something similair? It was kind of a mood killer for the ending as I was just sitting there thinking it made no sense. That while I otherwise liked this episode.

Comments

  • This literally just happened to me and I paused my game and ran here to see if others experienced it ): I even went back to the main menu and checked My Choices, and it even SAYS "refused to steal"! Really???

  • It is exactly like mine then. The choise is registered in the decisions made (among the 5 visible) but the dialogue did not represent it.

  • edited July 2014

    he was most likely lying or because jane took his gun.

  • edited July 2014

    I would've killed Arvo when they robbed him.

  • I'm guessing he was referring to Jane taking his gun.

  • same for me,

    i thought is it a glitch or is actually a plot twist ?

    like arvo wants the meds for 'his sister' and he was stashing them in the bin to take to her later ?

    why else would a guy be on his own with out backup ?

  • I didn't think that was a glitch. I thought it was possible that Jane stole his supplies after she left. Made me think we'll see her in Episode 5.

  • He just went through a kid distracting him, while a woman snuck up behind him and took his weapon of self defense from him, as that kid proceeded to give him back his posessions or take it from him, as then that woman took control and took the meds anyway, or threatened him in a language he barely understood. How do you expect a bad english speaker to interpret that? It's not bugged. It's realistic..

  • Even if thats all true, what makes it stand out as weird is that there is no dialogue option to call him out on it. I just watched some of the clips on youtube. when you do take something you have an option to say "i just took some pills" but when you take nothing you can't call him out on that? That does not seem intentional to me.

    Is this the right place for this or should it be posted somewhere else for feedback?

  • it's not bugged jane stole it when she left the group

  • Source?

    And besides you are still unable to bring it up in the dialogue,

  • He is lying because he lost his gun.

  • yes it was bugged, you were treated as you were stolen and weirdly clem did not deny it, i expect a patch soon for it

  • I just assumed that Jane stole from Arvo after she left the group. Arvo saw Jane with Clem last, so he assumed that they did it.

  • There's an option to say 'Jane stole, not us', which to me suggested he was talking about the gun she took.

    Gruzmog posted: »

    Even if thats all true, what makes it stand out as weird is that there is no dialogue option to call him out on it. I just watched some of t

  • Perhaps this is influenced by the decission pattern then, I had no such option among my four choises.

    Would explain why alot of people seem convinced Jane took the meds anyway. I had her eventually agreeing somewhat reluctently we did the right thing as I recall. In any case she left without so much as a clue to where our Russian palls were for as far as I know, or even knowing their were more. she having sneaked into the camp with so many people to still the meds seems unlikely to me.

    What I do see as a valid theory is that our 'my sister needs the meds guy' hid the meds (as he was trying already anyway) and then blamed us.

    But even if that theory holds, Clem not being able to call him out on that in the dialogue seems like a bug.

    QueenPyro posted: »

    There's an option to say 'Jane stole, not us', which to me suggested he was talking about the gun she took.

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