- #WHEN DOES THE TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES SERIES OCCUR LICENSE#
- #WHEN DOES THE TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES SERIES OCCUR TV#
It'd be plain weird to have some pages show multiple options of what happened. This wiki has no place for differing paths, because it's not based on a video game, but on a fixed story. My point is this is a Wiki about the show, not a licensed game, and that how the game handles canon clashes with how the show and hence the wiki does it. I know it won't contradict anything from the show.
#WHEN DOES THE TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES SERIES OCCUR TV#
Ok about the canon thing I don't think any decisions here would have any impact on the TV series so we can (within reason as it's probably all the same path) make our own canon without damaging the canon of the TV series and chances are the game won't let us do anything that would contradict it such as (unfortunately) killing Ramsey. I completely agree on the status thing they should probably look at adding a new one, but in previous wikis the pages have explained the details of what each choice means and I would have thought the same could be done here, but it's not my choice to make. This is a wiki of the show it has "In the books" sections only because it's the source material. At most, the game deserves something similar to the "In the books" section so, in the page of House Forrester, a section of "In the Telltale game" in which their characters and story are summarized.- ArticXiongmao ( talk) 20:12, Decem(UTC)
#WHEN DOES THE TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES SERIES OCCUR LICENSE#
It has the show's license and even their actors take part, but it's not part of the story of the show in any way. House Forrester was canon but nothing was known about it it was there for the taking, so that Telltale could create a story with them. Which is canon? Honestly, unless we want this Wiki to become a guide of the game, I don't see the point of adding any information from it.Īlso, there's the fact that none of the TV writers or GRRM wrote any of this. Was this considered? When one of the character dies in one of the possible fates but not in another, is their status "Alive" or "Deceased"? It's also the little things are we to tell the multiple paths of each of the characters in their own page? The completely different conversations and events? Also, there is bound to be a catastrophic ending in which House Forrester goes to shit completely, and others in which it survives. How are we gonna deal with the fact that Telltale games are all about choice? There is no single "canon." Different decisions lead to different outcomes. The decision to add the "canon" from the Telltale game may be misinformed. D&D are not involved even if they wanted to fix something, they wouldn't even cosnider the game the place for it. - ArticXiongmao ( talk) 20:30, Decem(UTC)Ĭanon Status, and in-game "Choice" options Nor should it, but that's another point entirely Telltale are telling their own story. Also, the game will not address that sort of thing.
What mistakes do they ignore in subtitles? The Blu-Ray fixed the "R'hollor" thing. The Dragon Demands ( talk) 19:42, Decem(UTC) because they don't want to acknowledge any mistakes, instead of addressing them. By the same logic, I think they ignore mistakes in on-screen subtitles for Valyrian etc.
SOME sort of token gesture, instead of pretending that such a failure never happened. Something like the camerawork in the video game not being as violent or actually explicitly showing Cersei shouting "Yes! Yes!" or something. Director Alex Graves pushed the "Dark and edgy" camerawork to the point that universally viewer reaction was to think that Jaime was raping Cersei, when both the writers and actors said that was not how they wrote and played it at all.