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.
Okay thanks. What did you choose?
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
Should I play Season 1's end and other 2 games again?
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
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.
The best option*
"don't be afraid" is 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.
No. Basically our choices do not even matter in any season. It was just a marketing move.
Sadly, no.
Unfortunately ANF was made for newcomers who couldn't be bothered to play the first two games.
It was practically non-canon tbh
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.
It does actually. It goes into the algorithm of where she goes after David's fight
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''
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.
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.
my chooice was always keep moving because you know all what happen at motor inn that why i do that