I don't understand!
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I don't understand!
OK, so Maddy's dead. I find it hard to understand why the creator would do this?? If Maddy is dead, then it looks like the end of the ARG (unless of course Zipp chooses another).
Was she killed as punishment for us because we failed to solve the puzzles? If so, we're all going to be a bit more antsy next time!!
Was she killed as punishment for us because we failed to solve the puzzles? If so, we're all going to be a bit more antsy next time!!
Can't we all just get along?
But it'll be so hard to resist. Maybe this is the creator's way of hooking us. I know some of us are really pissed if Maddy's dead, but imagine how much we'll all want to help, if the same happens to another girl - this time we'll know how serious it is. Kinda clever really.
Can't we all just get along?
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They're willing to hurt us this much to teach us a lesson? They're willing to scrap a character and ARG just so we'll try harder? They could have warned us in so many other ways way less painful than this. I find it more of a reason to stay away and not get involved, personally.
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If Zipp is still alive and chooses another girl, I think that would be motivation to find a way to make sure he gets offed next time and not necessarily motivation to solve his stupid riddling. He's just as responsible for what happened to Maddy and Adam as War Pylol is, and just as much a threat to innocent people.
I thought this too. There was something in my head that kept nagging me about the puzzles - that we didn't solve everything we needed to. But if that's true, it doesn't make this whole thing suck any less. This is/was the first ARG I've participated in (instead of lurking) and I've become attached to Maddy.Broken Kid wrote:I didn't play the game, I just watched the videos. But maybe if Maddy died, it's because we (the fans) didn't solve the clues and figure out how to save her. Maybe this was the ending we led things to... just a thought.
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I've always respected writers who are unafraid to kill off a main character. Makes it more like real life, in which things don't often/always have a happy ending. And that's the idea of fan fiction such as this, I think: to blur the line between fiction and real life. So regardless of whether the fans could have changed the course, I think it's cool that Maddy died in the end. Sure it's unsatisfying, but you have to respect the writers' guts!Aja wrote:I thought this too. There was something in my head that kept nagging me about the puzzles - that we didn't solve everything we needed to. But if that's true, it doesn't make this whole thing suck any less. This is/was the first ARG I've participated in (instead of lurking) and I've become attached to Maddy.
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I had a nagging feeling of deja vu, and I realized this morning what it was. Janet Leigh, Marion Crane, Psycho. This must be what it was like for viewers in 1960, who hadn't had that shower scene quoted and parodied endlessly, so having the sympathy character die about 1/3 of the way into the film was a shock. Of course, there was no marioncrane on IRC.
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I've never really done an ARG before, and have mostly been lurking and commenting rather than actually playing.
But
I. Seriously. Saw. Nothing. In those clues.
If the clues are so cryptic that NO ONE, not even the people really really invested in this, could solve it, maybe there was a problem on Zipp's end, not ours.
I don't know what could have been done better or differently, but something should have been done
But
I. Seriously. Saw. Nothing. In those clues.
If the clues are so cryptic that NO ONE, not even the people really really invested in this, could solve it, maybe there was a problem on Zipp's end, not ours.
I don't know what could have been done better or differently, but something should have been done
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Ooh are you implying we're only 1/3 of the way in?ignatzmouse wrote:I had a nagging feeling of deja vu, and I realized this morning what it was. Janet Leigh, Marion Crane, Psycho. This must be what it was like for viewers in 1960, who hadn't had that shower scene quoted and parodied endlessly, so having the sympathy character die about 1/3 of the way into the film was a shock. Of course, there was no marioncrane on IRC.