Is Lee's last speech really important?

I said stay away from cities to Clem.
Is this effect the other games that much? Because I don't want to play old games again for Season 4.

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  • Not in the slightest bit.

  • It doesn't really affect much other than possibly dialogue. There are no cities in Season 2, but ANF is centered around Richmond.

  • If I said him, Keep the hair short, it will have any difference with my choice?

  • She'll mention it, but it doesn't affect anything else.

    mevlut_ posted: »

    If I said him, Keep the hair short, it will have any difference with my choice?

  • Okay thanks. What did you choose?

    She'll mention it, but it doesn't affect anything else.

  • It might affect what she chooses to do in the end of ANF, but we don't really know all the factors that went into the algorithm to decide that

  • I chose the "Keep your hair short" option

    mevlut_ posted: »

    Okay thanks. What did you choose?

  • Should I play Season 1's end and other 2 games again?

    Cdognkal2 posted: »

    It might affect what she chooses to do in the end of ANF, but we don't really know all the factors that went into the algorithm to decide that

  • It decides which of the Garcia's survive after ANF, but since the lead writer said we probably won't see them in S4 it probably won't matter. So nah I don't think you have to

    mevlut_ posted: »

    Should I play Season 1's end and other 2 games again?

  • It obviously won't have a major impact on the main events of the final season but it would be pretty cool if it could result in determinant advice she gives to AJ.

  • "Keep your hair short" option

    The best option*

    I chose the "Keep your hair short" option

  • "don't be afraid" is the best option

    "Keep your hair short" option The best option*

  • does anything from s1 even matter in ANF?

  • No. Whatever her choice, she always comes out with that cut style The Joker in ANF.

    Cdognkal2 posted: »

    It might affect what she chooses to do in the end of ANF, but we don't really know all the factors that went into the algorithm to decide that

  • No. Basically our choices do not even matter in any season. It was just a marketing move.

    MarijaaNo7 posted: »

    does anything from s1 even matter in ANF?

  • Sadly, no. :pensive:

    MarijaaNo7 posted: »

    does anything from s1 even matter in ANF?

  • edited June 2018

    Unfortunately ANF was made for newcomers who couldn't be bothered to play the first two games.

    MarijaaNo7 posted: »

    does anything from s1 even matter in ANF?

  • It was practically non-canon tbh

    Veeeee posted: »

    Unfortunately ANF was made for newcomers who couldn't be bothered to play the first two games.

  • I meant whether she goes after David, after Gabe, wherever Javi goes or wherever Javi doesn't go. What Lee teaches her in S1 goes into that decision.

    Firefox1972 posted: »

    No. Whatever her choice, she always comes out with that cut style The Joker in ANF.

  • It does actually. It goes into the algorithm of where she goes after David's fight

    Fangirl101 posted: »

    Sadly, no.

  • Not based of your S1 choices though.

  • Only option that really had a huge part from S1, in my opinion is ''Keep your hair short''

  • edited June 2018

    Since they are distancing TFS from ANF. I now have my own headcanons about what happened during Season 3 there is no way I am accepting that that was how the Season 2 endings ended up.

    Cosmic_Boy posted: »

    It was practically non-canon tbh

  • 90% of S1 is meaningless looking at the overall series.

  • Yep, It'd be really interesting if Season 4 just completely ignores ANF and acts like different things happened in result of the five endings of S2. It'd kinda be nice, since Season 3 was the most hyped Telltale Game ever since Season 2 ended, and since it would be very difficult to appease most fans and their expectations of a third season, people could either accept ANF if they liked it, or conjure up a different story if they really want to.

    Of course, telltale hasn't stated that ANF isn't canon, so it still is, but the way Season 4 is being shown makes it seem like they really want to distance their final product from that season.

    Veeeee posted: »

    Since they are distancing TFS from ANF. I now have my own headcanons about what happened during Season 3 there is no way I am accepting that that was how the Season 2 endings ended up.

  • my chooice was always keep moving because you know all what happen at motor inn that why i do that

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