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Post by fecyrineu on Feb 25, 2017 23:50:22 GMT
Though, I suppose it is Monster Adult now.
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Post by UltiMateSkateFIN on Feb 26, 2017 0:03:04 GMT
Though, I suppose it is Monster Adult now. Good point. What about others like the two dogs? Maybe they have child now too?
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Post by BadgeBall on Feb 26, 2017 6:18:48 GMT
Of course, he probably would be training with Undyne or Papyrus.
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Post by BadgeBall on Feb 26, 2017 6:19:46 GMT
Though, I suppose it is Monster Adult now. Good point. What about others like the two dogs? Maybe they have child now too? They probably do.
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Post by Guardian on Feb 26, 2017 12:34:54 GMT
How about we just continue the list? I think Grillby's daughter will as well either become someone she was studyin for, or she will be helping him at his work. Either way, I am sure the devs will find ways to surprise us with the new look of our old friends. And, I can't wait for this "Character's actions-based story", where the factor of surprise is always present. So are the reasons for spontanious amusement with the game's story. If you are interested in continuing this till tiny details, I guess let's go on, then. But I will have to warn you all... you do remember what comes in 48 hours? think about, carefully.
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Post by fecyrineu on Feb 26, 2017 12:37:13 GMT
How about we just continue the list? I think Grillby's daughter will as well either become someone she was studyin for, or she will be helping him at his work. Either way, I am sure the devs will find ways to surprise us with the new look of our old friends. And, I can't wait for this "Character's actions-based story", where the factor of surprise is always present. So are the reasons for spontanious amusement with the game's story. If you are interested in continuing this till tiny details, I guess let's go on, then. But I will have to warn you all... you do remember what comes in 48 hours? think about, carefully. What will happen in 48 hours?
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Post by Guardian on Feb 26, 2017 14:07:59 GMT
How about we just continue the list? I think Grillby's daughter will as well either become someone she was studyin for, or she will be helping him at his work. Either way, I am sure the devs will find ways to surprise us with the new look of our old friends. And, I can't wait for this "Character's actions-based story", where the factor of surprise is always present. So are the reasons for spontanious amusement with the game's story. If you are interested in continuing this till tiny details, I guess let's go on, then. But I will have to warn you all... you do remember what comes in 48 hours? think about, carefully. What will happen in 48 hours? Nothing much. Just that I am going to realise that I am an idiot. For mistaking one month for another... *sigh* I hope I can at least have an excuse as me preparing for exams lately... (i meant to warn you all about 1st of Aprils, but uh.... instead warned you about the first of March)
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Post by Guardian on Feb 27, 2017 13:25:20 GMT
Actually, I've read your guys' commentary on this question once again... and it hit me with a realisation, that we are going to encounter a heck a lot of emotional moments. And i mean, even more, than we expected. If we will even simply take this part with the "Monste kid", then genocide will really be a horrible adventure. We would have to... not only kill those, "whom we were more than just friends with", but as well those... who concidered us as their protectors and, just somebody they could always rely on. We - are the hope of monsters. Which makes the emotional realisation of the betrayal hardly imaginable... It is the worst part of Undertale and all other Undertale fan games. It won't give you all the information that you as a player want to see. And it is up to you to decide... do you want to know everything by any cost? Or will you be satisfied with everything good, that this game can possibly offer?.. I am pretty sure almost everyone will think genocide is what they "have" to go through, anyway. "It is just a game" everyone will say in the end. "We have to see everything. Why not do genocide? I want to know more!"... But, can that all not be concidered as just giving yourself an egotistical excuse? Are we seriously justifying our genocide with just our curiosity? And even if you are not justifying your actions, do you just ignore the fact you are doing a crime, basically? (In terms of moral, of course. Not a literal one) Now, I know probaby a lot of you won't agree with me. And that is fine. I only want to see if someone feels the same, as I do. Because, honestly saying I still am thinking about refusing to expierience genocide at all. And, I know how dumb it might sound, but still... I am pretty sure I may stick with this plan.
And uh... in an good old fashion, I am waiting for your commentary, if you have anything to say...
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Post by fecyrineu on Feb 27, 2017 13:38:59 GMT
Actually, I've read your guys' commentary on this question once again... and it hit me with a realisation, that we are going to encounter a heck a lot of emotional moments. And i mean, even more, than we expected. If we will even simply take this part with the "Monste kid", then genocide will really be a horrible adventure. We would have to... not only kill those, "whom we were more than just friends with", but as well those... who concidered us as their protectors and, just somebody they could always rely on. We - are the hope of monsters. Which makes the emotional realisation of the betrayal hardly imaginable... It is the worst part of Undertale and all other Undertale fan games. It won't give you all the information that you as a player want to see. And it is up to you to decide... do you want to know everything by any cost? Or will you be satisfied with everything good, that this game can possibly offer?.. I am pretty sure almost everyone will think genocide is what they " have" to go through, anyway. "It is just a game" everyone will say in the end. "We have to see everything. Why not do genocide? I want to know more!"...But, can that all not be concidered as just giving yourself an egotistical excuse? Are we seriously justifying our genocide with just our curiosity? And even if you are not justifying your actions, do you just ignore the fact you are doing a crime, basically? (In terms of moral, of course. Not a literal one) Now, I know probaby a lot of you won't agree with me. And that is fine. I only want to see if someone feels the same, as I do. Because, honestly saying I still am thinking about refusing to expierience genocide at all. And, I know how dumb it might sound, but still... I am pretty sure I may stick with this plan. And uh... in an good old fashion, I am waiting for your commentary, if you have anything to say... Yeah, I'm not doing genocide either. That's what Youtube LP are for! And before you judge me, the people in the Youtube LP will die, doesn't matter if I watch it or not, so might as well satisfy my morbid curiosity! And yeah, people look up to Asriel, he is the prince and future king of monsters, so the genocide route would be even more painful. I imagine fighting Asgore or Toriel is going to be a pain in that route. They mourned Asriel's death, which caused them soo much despair, only for Asriel to come back and after years of a happy life in the surface, their son becaomes murderous and unrecognizable.
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Post by Thunks on Feb 27, 2017 13:44:05 GMT
Actually, I've read your guys' commentary on this question once again... and it hit me with a realisation, that we are going to encounter a heck a lot of emotional moments. And i mean, even more, than we expected. If we will even simply take this part with the "Monste kid", then genocide will really be a horrible adventure. We would have to... not only kill those, "whom we were more than just friends with", but as well those... who concidered us as their protectors and, just somebody they could always rely on. We - are the hope of monsters. Which makes the emotional realisation of the betrayal hardly imaginable... It is the worst part of Undertale and all other Undertale fan games. It won't give you all the information that you as a player want to see. And it is up to you to decide... do you want to know everything by any cost? Or will you be satisfied with everything good, that this game can possibly offer?.. I am pretty sure almost everyone will think genocide is what they " have" to go through, anyway. "It is just a game" everyone will say in the end. "We have to see everything. Why not do genocide? I want to know more!"...But, can that all not be concidered as just giving yourself an egotistical excuse? Are we seriously justifying our genocide with just our curiosity? And even if you are not justifying your actions, do you just ignore the fact you are doing a crime, basically? (In terms of moral, of course. Not a literal one) Now, I know probaby a lot of you won't agree with me. And that is fine. I only want to see if someone feels the same, as I do. Because, honestly saying I still am thinking about refusing to expierience genocide at all. And, I know how dumb it might sound, but still... I am pretty sure I may stick with this plan. And uh... in an good old fashion, I am waiting for your commentary, if you have anything to say... I never did a genocide run, and I probably never will. Yeah, i might be missing out on parts of the game, but I just don't want to do it. The only kill, I did in Undertale was an accidental one, (I thought Toriel would stop if she got to low hp, but the last hit did a lot of damage, and she died) and I felt kind of bad about it. When Overtale is done, I probably won't do a genocide run there either. Whenever I get a choice in games, I choose the more peaceful option. So yeah, I guess we feel the same way.
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Post by fecyrineu on Feb 27, 2017 14:08:07 GMT
Actually, I've read your guys' commentary on this question once again... and it hit me with a realisation, that we are going to encounter a heck a lot of emotional moments. And i mean, even more, than we expected. If we will even simply take this part with the "Monste kid", then genocide will really be a horrible adventure. We would have to... not only kill those, "whom we were more than just friends with", but as well those... who concidered us as their protectors and, just somebody they could always rely on. We - are the hope of monsters. Which makes the emotional realisation of the betrayal hardly imaginable... It is the worst part of Undertale and all other Undertale fan games. It won't give you all the information that you as a player want to see. And it is up to you to decide... do you want to know everything by any cost? Or will you be satisfied with everything good, that this game can possibly offer?.. I am pretty sure almost everyone will think genocide is what they " have" to go through, anyway. "It is just a game" everyone will say in the end. "We have to see everything. Why not do genocide? I want to know more!"...But, can that all not be concidered as just giving yourself an egotistical excuse? Are we seriously justifying our genocide with just our curiosity? And even if you are not justifying your actions, do you just ignore the fact you are doing a crime, basically? (In terms of moral, of course. Not a literal one) Now, I know probaby a lot of you won't agree with me. And that is fine. I only want to see if someone feels the same, as I do. Because, honestly saying I still am thinking about refusing to expierience genocide at all. And, I know how dumb it might sound, but still... I am pretty sure I may stick with this plan. And uh... in an good old fashion, I am waiting for your commentary, if you have anything to say... I never did a genocide run, and I probably never will. Yeah, i might be missing out on parts of the game, but I just don't want to do it. The only kill, I did in Undertale was an accidental one, (I thought Toriel would stop if she got to low hp, but the last hit did a lot of damage, and she died) and I felt kind of bad about it. When Overtale is done, I probably won't do a genocide run there either. Whenever I get a choice in games, I choose the more peaceful option. So yeah, I guess we feel the same way. Glad to know other Paragons out there. I just can't stand being the badguy in video games.
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Post by ebag1515 on Feb 27, 2017 16:09:15 GMT
I never did a genocide run, and I probably never will. Yeah, i might be missing out on parts of the game, but I just don't want to do it. The only kill, I did in Undertale was an accidental one, (I thought Toriel would stop if she got to low hp, but the last hit did a lot of damage, and she died) and I felt kind of bad about it. When Overtale is done, I probably won't do a genocide run there either. Whenever I get a choice in games, I choose the more peaceful option. So yeah, I guess we feel the same way. Glad to know other Paragons out there. I just can't stand being the badguy in video games. Ya, I won't be doing a genocide run in Undertale or Overtale. Pure pacifist for me.
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Post by fecyrineu on Mar 8, 2017 14:43:22 GMT
What about Burguerpants and Nice Cream guy? Will they be in Overtale?
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Post by UltiMateSkateFIN on Mar 8, 2017 16:47:38 GMT
I just realized that they might look much older now. I wonder how many monsters have aged because they had certain criteria to age
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Post by ebag1515 on Mar 8, 2017 16:51:33 GMT
Passing on souls to children to keep aging only applies to boss monsters. So all non boss monsters should age normally.
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