Idunno, TLOU1 specifically did a lot of good work with breather sections, as did TLOU2. You could probably put in breather sections and safehouses.
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TLOU2 has breather sections too, but sort of the point of it is that those sections are not about fighting and danger, but about emotions. It wouldn't exactly be a touching museum scene if it also had a gun upgrade checkpoint
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...she says, when the game has explicitly got a bunch of gun upgrade checkpoints in breather places :P idk, I feel like if they're going to keep going with the series at some point they'll need to shake up the isolation.
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The only place I recall there being significant stuff related to the mechanics of weapons in breather segments was when Tommy explains bullet physics in one of the flashbacks
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They give you a bunch of loot in the museum as I recall, just to screw with you.
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Well, two things: 1) it is to screw with us, with the feral hog, but they deleted the conclusion to the feral hog plotline, which would originally have supplanted the goat flashback 2) mechanically Ellie keeps all that loot and it gets used for the patrol w Joel a year later
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Timeskips and travel times in TLOU have always made no sense. There's extended periods of time and travel where somehow Ellie doesn't use any of her assets or get new ones.
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Well I mean, the area that has the biggest timeskip in the original TLOU was Ohio-the Dakotas, which makes sense partly bc there's no way Wisconsin would have anyone left alive :P but also with the new canon about North-South Infected migration, it sort of makes sense
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Because I think they say the Infected move North for the winter; Joel and Ellie were traveling in summer-fall through that region, and it's likely the biggest corridor (since the infection originated in Central/South America
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Incidentally, that's wholly absurd - the infected would be fleeing the cold, not towards it. Cold would be a killer for them.
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Everything about the Infected's biology you just have to take as a fantasy handwave or you'll go mad Like you can't ask questions about the metabolism of a Clicker or Bloater (do they eat anything at all? How?)
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Sure, but like, this isn't so much a "biology" thing as just an "aesthetics and themes" thing; the fungus has always been associated with spring and "green" in TLOU, more than it is with winter.
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