No, it was from a split second clip in the season 2 episode 1 trailer showing the back of Nick's head.
I will see if i can find the o… moreld post where people where speculating about it being Kenny back in the day.
Edit: Found it Is that him in the new trailer?.
I personally didn't find it that obnoxious, it more a bit of fun speculation while we waited.
What was obnoxious was when this gif got spammed after someone saw his name in the game files.
And if anyone's curious, the random blue tiles are objects I haven't textured yet. This is the map, straight from the game files, compiled i… moren 3ds Max. Textures have to be applied by hand, and as you can probably imagine... it's not a quick process.
Pretty much why I don't bother touching the map models that much, they're a chore to work with.
This still kind of confuses me. If they planned in Season 1 Diana not being Clem's biological mom, or her dad not being biological with ANF, why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? Never once did they allude her to be anything but Clem's biological mom, so why did they feel the need to make her be a step-mom when the game hints at this not being the case? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents by their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father. Now it could be that maybe they just didn't tell Clem this to save her from knowing whatever the hell ended up happening to her actual mother, but if that's the case, then why is Telltale staff making a big deal about this? If this is still true, then Clem will just go the rest of her life thinking Diana is her actual mom (and it's not like they'll be able to do a DNA test to learn who her real mother is) and it will play absolutely no role in any character or story development for the foreseeable future. Which, again, begs the question, why did they do this? Instead of causing all this confusion and debate among fans, why don't they just make it easier for everyone and just have Ed and Diana be Clem's biological parents and move on. At this point, it really just doesn't matter who her parents are.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents by their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father.
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name. I could maybe see that if they aren't close or if they came later into their life but we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby. 'Actual parent' is pretty disrespectful, birth parent is more appropriate, but even so who's to say that her birth mother was someone respectful in the first place? You're making a ton of assumptions. Diana was her mom regardless of biological status.
This still kind of confuses me. If they planned in Season 1 Diana not being Clem's biological mom, or her dad not being biological with ANF,… more why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? Never once did they allude her to be anything but Clem's biological mom, so why did they feel the need to make her be a step-mom when the game hints at this not being the case? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents by their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father. Now it could be that maybe they just didn't tell Clem this to save her from knowing whatever the hell ended up happening to her actual mother, but if that's the case, then why is Telltale staff making a big deal about this? If this is still true, then Clem will just go the rest of her life thinking Diana is her actual mom (and it's not like they'll be able to do a DNA test to … [view original content]
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name.
Weird, because every person I’ve known with step parents have called them by their first names. Even in most forms of media that depict a family with step parents, a child generally refers to them by their first name. So how would you address your step parent if you had one?
we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby.
Which I addressed in my original comment. If Diana came in when Clem was still young and Clem grew up thinking that Diana was her biological mother, and the game made no indications that she was anything but that, why NOW are Telltale and even Sean saying this? Again, there’s no real point in doing this, just make Diana her biological mom and absolutely nothing will change, doing all this adds unnecessary confusion and will go nowhere in terms of story and character.
why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents … moreby their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father.
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name. I could maybe see that if they aren't close or if they came later into their life but we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby. 'Actual parent' is pretty disrespectful, birth parent is more appropriate, but even so who's to say that her birth mother was someone respectful in the first place? You're making a ton of assumptions. Diana was her mom regardless of biological status.
Technically, I just picked going alone from the story generator.
But yes, I initially stood up to Jane and left her to her element, then rewinded to finish both once I looked up the possible ending.
The profile pic of Sean is wrong and part of the word "now" on the right has part of the letter n missing so that looks pretty fake. I also doubt Sean would talk about that to a random person on twitter about that stuff.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents … moreby their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father.
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name. I could maybe see that if they aren't close or if they came later into their life but we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby. 'Actual parent' is pretty disrespectful, birth parent is more appropriate, but even so who's to say that her birth mother was someone respectful in the first place? You're making a ton of assumptions. Diana was her mom regardless of biological status.
Weird, because every person I’ve known with step parents have called them by their first names. Even in most forms of media that depict a family with step parents, a child generally refers to them by their first name. So how would you address your step parent if you had one?
By their title? If they're your mom or dad, you call them by that. My point is your language in the previous post implies the idea that step family can't be considered 'real' family.
their actual parent
if this is still true, then Clem will just go the rest of her life thinking Diana is her actual mom
it's not like they'll be able to do a DNA test to learn who her real mother is
That's what I took issue with.
I made one, and it’s the same exact one you made.
I was showing you how pointless it is to make claims without evidence.
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name.
Weird, because every person I’ve known with step parent… mores have called them by their first names. Even in most forms of media that depict a family with step parents, a child generally refers to them by their first name. So how would you address your step parent if you had one?
we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby.
Which I addressed in my original comment. If Diana came in when Clem was still young and Clem grew up thinking that Diana was her biological mother, and the game made no indications that she was anything but that, why NOW are Telltale and even Sean saying this? Again, there’s no real point in doing this, just make Diana her biological mom and absolutely nothing will change, doing all this adds unnecessary confusion and will go nowhere in terms of story and character.
… [view original content]
When did this supposed conversation take place?
The profile pic of Sean is wrong and part of the word "now" on the right has part of the … moreletter n missing so that looks pretty fake. I also doubt Sean would talk about that to a random person on twitter about that stuff.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
The profile pic of Sean is wrong
This was months ago, back in March. I just checked IA and if you look here
You'll see it's the sam… moree profile picture.
I also doubt Sean would talk about that to a random person on twitter about that stuff.
You could try dming him right now and ask him about it. He generally answers his PM's, 100% the time if it's about Firewatch.
When did this supposed conversation take place?
The profile pic of Sean is wrong and part of the word "now" on the right has part of the … moreletter n missing so that looks pretty fake. I also doubt Sean would talk about that to a random person on twitter about that stuff.
Go ahead and DM him. The conversation did happen 6 months ago and he gets dm's all the time so he might need help remembering, but go ahead and ask him. Though due to recent events he's probably bombarded with Dm's so good luck getting a reply.
This was months ago, back in March
It couldn't have been back in March, Twitter only started using the round profile pics in June so… more i suspect it was some time after that.
You could try dming him right now and ask him about it.
I might try later,i am just skeptical when it comes to screenshots like that as they are so easy to fake by editing html code or by other ways.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
Technically, I just picked going alone from the story generator.
But yes, I initially stood up to Jane and left her to her element, then rewinded to finish both once I looked up the possible ending.
Weird, because every person I’ve known with step parents have called them by their first names. Even in most forms of media that depict a fa… moremily with step parents, a child generally refers to them by their first name. So how would you address your step parent if you had one?
By their title? If they're your mom or dad, you call them by that. My point is your language in the previous post implies the idea that step family can't be considered 'real' family.
their actual parent
if this is still true, then Clem will just go the rest of her life thinking Diana is her actual mom
it's not like they'll be able to do a DNA test to learn who her real mother is
That's what I took issue with.
I made one, and it’s the same exact one you made.
I was showing you how pointless it is to make claims without evidence.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
https://twitter.com/AnEvilHag/status/914266108475174912
Well technically, there are some people that worked on S1 still working at Telltale... but it's mostly the lesser known people (programmers, cinematic artists, character artists, etc) with the exception of a select few like Sean Ainsworth (designer throughout S1 IIRC) and Mark Darin (writer of ep 2). Most of the bigger, more recognizable names have moved on, though.
Comments
Clementine gets the scar if you were with Kenny. She hits her head during car crash.
Missing finger.
Oh, okay. So she did it to herself, I guess.
"I think I left the oven on."
I honestly don't know how you'd mistaken that for Kenny. Must've be the obnoxious meme at the time.
The hat, man. And iirc there was another more ambiguous screenshot of the back of Nick's head.
Me too.
You mean the one at the table?
I'm glad they made Luke look less like Beaver's 10 year old neighbor.
Yup, that is exactly the one!
"Lone Wolf" RG lol, I got the scar, die hard S1 ;_;
I personally didn't find it that obnoxious, it more a bit of fun speculation while we waited.
What was obnoxious was when this gif got spammed after someone saw his name in the game files.
What did you do in the end? Did you kill them both or left Kenny behind after he killed Jane?
Technically, I just picked going alone from the story generator.
But yes, I initially stood up to Jane and left her to her element, then rewinded to finish both once I looked up the possible ending.
Yes.
That fuckin shaking, man.
But this here is Luke, not Nick.
It doesn't help that sometimes the texture names don't match the model names either.
I'm finally getting around to posting this. I should have posted it earlier but better late than never.
This still kind of confuses me. If they planned in Season 1 Diana not being Clem's biological mom, or her dad not being biological with ANF, why did she call them her mom and dad in Season 1? Never once did they allude her to be anything but Clem's biological mom, so why did they feel the need to make her be a step-mom when the game hints at this not being the case? And I'm not saying this pertains to all cases, but usually, kids call their step parents by their first name out of respect to their actual parent and almost always refer to them as their step mother/father. Now it could be that maybe they just didn't tell Clem this to save her from knowing whatever the hell ended up happening to her actual mother, but if that's the case, then why is Telltale staff making a big deal about this? If this is still true, then Clem will just go the rest of her life thinking Diana is her actual mom (and it's not like they'll be able to do a DNA test to learn who her real mother is) and it will play absolutely no role in any character or story development for the foreseeable future. Which, again, begs the question, why did they do this? Instead of causing all this confusion and debate among fans, why don't they just make it easier for everyone and just have Ed and Diana be Clem's biological parents and move on. At this point, it really just doesn't matter who her parents are.
I've never heard anyone with step parents refer to them as their first name. I could maybe see that if they aren't close or if they came later into their life but we have no idea when Diana was involved with Ed. They could have been together since Clementine was a baby. 'Actual parent' is pretty disrespectful, birth parent is more appropriate, but even so who's to say that her birth mother was someone respectful in the first place? You're making a ton of assumptions. Diana was her mom regardless of biological status.
Weird, because every person I’ve known with step parents have called them by their first names. Even in most forms of media that depict a family with step parents, a child generally refers to them by their first name. So how would you address your step parent if you had one?
Which I addressed in my original comment. If Diana came in when Clem was still young and Clem grew up thinking that Diana was her biological mother, and the game made no indications that she was anything but that, why NOW are Telltale and even Sean saying this? Again, there’s no real point in doing this, just make Diana her biological mom and absolutely nothing will change, doing all this adds unnecessary confusion and will go nowhere in terms of story and character.
I made one, and it’s the same exact one you made.
The darkest ending in my opinion is letting Kenny kill Jane, then just killing Kenny.
When did this supposed conversation take place?
The profile pic of Sean is wrong and part of the word "now" on the right has part of the letter n missing so that looks pretty fake. I also doubt Sean would talk about that to a random person on twitter about that stuff.
I KNEW IT!!! I shouldn't have any good expectations for the final season.
I do.
By their title? If they're your mom or dad, you call them by that. My point is your language in the previous post implies the idea that step family can't be considered 'real' family.
That's what I took issue with.
I was showing you how pointless it is to make claims without evidence.
This was months ago, back in March. I just checked IA and if you look here
You'll see it's the same profile picture.
You could try dming him right now and ask him about it. He generally answers his PM's, 100% the time if it's about Firewatch.
I love how he just goes "fuck it idk, ask those new people that are making this new game with their new ideas and shit. haha"
It couldn't have been back in March, Twitter only started using the round profile pics in June so i suspect it was some time after that.
I might try later,i am just skeptical when it comes to screenshots like that as they are so easy to fake by editing html code or by other ways.
I also doubt he'd jeopardize his entire name and company by attacking one of the most famous youtubers on the planet. Wait he did do that...
Also the conversation happened on April 1's of this year.
Shrunk the picture
Go ahead and DM him. The conversation did happen 6 months ago and he gets dm's all the time so he might need help remembering, but go ahead and ask him. Though due to recent events he's probably bombarded with Dm's so good luck getting a reply.
But why does clem look exactly like her? Clem’s parents are her real parents confirmed
Which is the ending I settled for, if it wasn't clear.
That's the realistic and honest thing to do, really.
Interesting. I was in Wellington.
Guess you wanted both Kenny and Jane dead.
Well, Jane anyway. Kenny was just a necessary loose end to cut at that point.
I'm sorry if that's how you interpreted it, that's not how I intended for that to come across.
That strikes me as odd because Clem looked just like Diana...
Well technically, there are some people that worked on S1 still working at Telltale... but it's mostly the lesser known people (programmers, cinematic artists, character artists, etc) with the exception of a select few like Sean Ainsworth (designer throughout S1 IIRC) and Mark Darin (writer of ep 2). Most of the bigger, more recognizable names have moved on, though.
tfw the creator moves on before the fanbase does