I wonder how the War between Richmond and the Delta started ?

edited January 2019 in The Walking Dead

I wonder how The conflict between Richmond and the Delta started, we all know war started pointless book crap so maybe the daughter started some stupid reason to go to War against Richmond and I wonder how long this conflict has been going on...I’m guessing for a while?

What do yo guys think?

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  • Was it explicitly Richmond they were at war with?

  • What's scaring me the most is that we may never get to know who the fuck the delta is fighting all this season and we end up the season with some cheesy ending with vi or lo.....

  • Why does it matter who they're fighting? They're fighting, fuck them, as long as they're not targeting the school kids after what happened then let the world be what it is.

    What's scaring me the most is that we may never get to know who the fuck the delta is fighting all this season and we end up the season with some cheesy ending with vi or lo.....

  • We don't even know if anyone of the school kids are alive anymore....what if they all died what's the purpose for ep 4?

    Why does it matter who they're fighting? They're fighting, fuck them, as long as they're not targeting the school kids after what happened then let the world be what it is.

  • To make a Season 1 reference.

    We don't even know if anyone of the school kids are alive anymore....what if they all died what's the purpose for ep 4?

  • Bitch nani don't deja-vu me on that agian they better not do that lol.

    DabigRG posted: »

    To make a Season 1 reference.

  • The ones who were captured stood no chance, I don't remember them being released from their cells but my memory is shit so... Most of them are probably fine though. Every final episode of TWDG(that counts) has been about a moral choice, not some epic matrix fight.

    We don't even know if anyone of the school kids are alive anymore....what if they all died what's the purpose for ep 4?

  • IF lily died in your playthrough and let's say the kids survive the explosion...what's next homies guna spend a whole episode looking for a home to end it on a happy ending? Don't think so.

    The ones who were captured stood no chance, I don't remember them being released from their cells but my memory is shit so... Most of them a

  • Skybound: * Hastily hides the title card *

    Bitch nani don't deja-vu me on that agian they better not do that lol.

  • I'm pretty sure the next episode is gonna be mainly focused on AJ. Why, no clue. Season 2 was mainly focused on Clem choosing between Kenny and Jane. ANF was about Gabe and David going to applebees or some shit, fuck that. But season 1 was mainly about saving Clementine from an, until that point, unknown antagonist, and the final choice was what to do with Lee. You guys are making the same mistake I made when I was, like, 8. Not everything needs to end with a crazy final boss fight, a lot of dramas don't.

    IF lily died in your playthrough and let's say the kids survive the explosion...what's next homies guna spend a whole episode looking for a home to end it on a happy ending? Don't think so.

  • I can't predict what's going to happen but what I hope is for it to have multiple endings.

    I'm pretty sure the next episode is gonna be mainly focused on AJ. Why, no clue. Season 2 was mainly focused on Clem choosing between Kenny

  • Most of the achievements seem like they probably will. I haven't played Batman, because I'm a batman fan and they fucked it all up, but from what I've heard the last season took extremely different paths based on the penultimate episodes choices. I'm hoping that carries over here, there's nothing to follow up on so they're free to end it any, and in as many ways, as they please. This has always been the Final Season.

  • edited January 2019

    I haven't played Batman, because I'm a batman fan and they fucked it all up

    They didn't,the second season was amazing,
    they just changed a bunch of shit,like Harley Quinn's backstory,Bruce's backstory,the Joker "John" and shit,
    you probably expected it to be more like the Arkham games and ended up being disappointed,but the telltale's batman games were great.
    They actually managed to make the Joker the most overrated villain ever an interesting character again that's not an easy feat.

    Most of the achievements seem like they probably will. I haven't played Batman, because I'm a batman fan and they fucked it all up, but from

  • I still haven't gotten to play the finale yet, but I was humbly surprised by how legitimately good Batman Season 1 was. I'd suggest giving it a try if it wasn't for the fact that
    1. I only bought it after deciding to finally play the other Telltale games since I had time again and heard from numerous sources about how great Season 2 especially was.
    2. you still have to download the remaining episodes manually with the retail version, at lest the one I got.
    3. that's up to you.

    They didn't,the second season was amazing,
    they just changed a bunch of shit,like Harley Quinn's backstory,Bruce's backstory,the Joker "John" and shit,

    I'm sorry, was this supposed to be sardonic? :joy:

    you probably expected it to be more like the Arkham games and ended up being disappointed,but the telltale's batman games were great.

    That was sorta, but not really the obstacle I had. It's like how does Telltale of all people make a Batman game of all things, especially after those.

    Most of the achievements seem like they probably will. I haven't played Batman, because I'm a batman fan and they fucked it all up, but from

  • By switching his origin story with Harley's? That's how you make the "most overrated villain" relevant? No thanks. Naw, they lost me at Vicki fucking Vale. Are. You. Serious?

    iFoRias posted: »

    I haven't played Batman, because I'm a batman fan and they fucked it all up They didn't,the second season was amazing, they just ch

  • I'm honestly sick of the same stories over and over again so yeah the Telltale's "Joker" was a nice change.

    Also i never really had a problem with Vicky Vale it was a nice twist,imo.

    But heh that's your opinion i guess.

    By switching his origin story with Harley's? That's how you make the "most overrated villain" relevant? No thanks. Naw, they lost me at Vicki fucking Vale. Are. You. Serious?

  • Yea, pretty much. I'm not sick of the source material mattering, or not turning a fucking love interest into the red hood because origin destroying reasons. The Waynes didnt get gunned down because they were secretly working with Gothams Mafia, it just happened. That's what the Batman is. That's why the Batman is. Because people didn't care about who they hurt, and he opposed it. He didn't befriend John Doe and watch him become the joker. The joker was the result of Batmans actions, the similar but opposite.

    iFoRias posted: »

    I'm honestly sick of the same stories over and over again so yeah the Telltale's "Joker" was a nice change. Also i never really had a problem with Vicky Vale it was a nice twist,imo. But heh that's your opinion i guess.

  • ...Wait, what? (Somewhat rhetorical for spoilers)

    Eh, to be fair, Vicki Vale doesn't that important to the mythos itself from what I know.

    By switching his origin story with Harley's? That's how you make the "most overrated villain" relevant? No thanks. Naw, they lost me at Vicki fucking Vale. Are. You. Serious?

  • No, she isn't. She's literally just a side character who's become the red hood, for some reason.

    I should probably preface this with me not being a marvel fan before a bunch of kids try to complain. Any of Nolan's movies killed the shit out of Disneys. Fight me.

    Vicki Vale being the man(woman yay!)under the hood was retarded. It only got worse throughout the season. You don't fuck with Batmans origin, and you sure as hell don't try to stand up to The Killing Joke unless you know you have it. And no one writing Batman sure as hell had it down. That shit was terrible.

    DabigRG posted: »

    ...Wait, what? (Somewhat rhetorical for spoilers) Eh, to be fair, Vicki Vale doesn't that important to the mythos itself from what I know.

  • ...I-is that what the leader is [ultimately] supposed to be?

    No, she isn't. She's literally just a side character who's become the red hood, for some reason. I should probably preface this with me n

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