Have you ever gone back to make better choices respect to yours?

edited March 2014 in The Walking Dead

This game is based on our choices, but I do not know why every time I'm wrong choice to make another trip back ... but now I regret it, because so it is no longer based on "my choices", but "best choices"... Have you ever do this?

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  • Nope it's no fun if you keep changing things.

  • No, because it would ruin the choice-consequence setting of the game, which is essential.

  • Couldn't have said it better myself...It kind of ruins the concept of the game. I mean what's the point of making a character determinant if you're just going to re-do the game if he dies.

  • In my option, the first playthrough is the best. You don't know what choice is the good/bad. But i think so, you must replay the game in more way. in my last Playthrough (Season 1), i don't be nice with Kenny. I always protect her, and his family. (I shot Duck, i shot the kid in the attic etc.), but last time, i'm very badass for him. I'm always very curious, how impact your choice the story.

  • I would never dream of going back and "fixing" a choice. I'm actually a little upset that I played the first season a second time because I would rather not even see what happens if I make different choices. It gets confused in my mind after such a long time and I can't remember all time which choices I made in my real playthrough and which ones in my second playthrough. It's one play only for me from now on.

  • edited March 2014

    the problem is that in my first playthrough I did not know the game well and the style of choices, so I went a little blind ... then, in my second playthrough I understand how it worked, but unfortunately I already knew the choices "right "to do, so I could not be" myself "... in the second season, the choices were instead entirely mine, but now I have a bit of" emptiness "inside for the simple reason that now I think of the choices as a "obligation," and of course you will lose all the fun ... what should I do? : (

    hightreason posted: »

    I would never dream of going back and "fixing" a choice. I'm actually a little upset that I played the first season a second time because I

  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited March 2014

    This was the first episode to make me rewind a choice. After I finished I went back to my original choices and let the blood bath happen. It just didn't feel genuine to me so I had to get back to the original choices I made. But I truly regret my choices for the first time.

  • edited March 2014

    In my opinion, what you should do is realize that there are no "right" choices. This isn't the type of game where you do things right or wrong (except the few times where you actually die by doing something wrong but then you are given a redo anyway.) The choices that you made were the choices made in that situation without an infinite amount of time to contemplate them. They are the best choices you could make at that moment. They are not right or wrong simply because the consequences turned out bad. For example, I got Alvin killed. You might say that I made the "wrong" choice, but I saw a chance to kill carver and get this whole thing over with. For all I knew, he might be planning on killing everyone anyway. I had to take the chance to pick him off. Was it the wrong choice? I don't think so. The consequences were bad, but I made the choice I thought was right in the moment.

    Don't be so concerned about whether you made the "right" choice. If you made the choice you honestly thought was best in the moment, that was the right choice for you.

    Salvy posted: »

    the problem is that in my first playthrough I did not know the game well and the style of choices, so I went a little blind ... then, in my

  • Can you give me some advice? I recently found my first playthrough of TWD. This playthrough I did it a long time ago with the cracked version of the game, and after I finished it and I loved it, I decided to buy it on Steam chased. Given that there were achievements on Steam and wanted to replay it, I just decided to do it again. The choices that I made this time are the same as my first playthough, with the only difference that in the first I saved doug, and in the second I saved carley ... do you think I have to reinitiate the season 2 with my old playthough and then have my first choices, or continue with this? I know it seems strange to make it a "tragedy", but think that I'm playing with a second playthrough makes me a little nervous.

  • That's what I love most about this game, the fact that you have a choice in some cases... I make a choice, I keep it. There is no right or wrong anyway, everyone's playthrough is a different experience.

  • I just re-edited to saved Pete,and nothing else. But both of them died anyway,so what the hell....however I'm currently thinking of rewinding to say that "Nick is a good guy". But as it was said before,changing your consequences to get the "perfect save" isn't the point.

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