So? That doesnt change anything. If she is deaf then she would just stand there and wonder why nothing happens. Why wouldnt you eventually turn around? He might interpret it as, her having understood him, but she could have moved entirely on her own.
The final boss thing is just unlikely to be something you would happen to try out, so i agree with that.
The final boss thing is just unlikely to be something you would happen to try out, so i agree with that.
That’s interesting because I actually do not recall the Cave Johnson line in game because I sorta tuned out a lot of the Cave Johnson lines on my first playthrough. So when I saw how the final scene played out, I sorta just took it as “well screw it, this is a desperate situation, why not just try anything and see what happens?” kind of decision. I didn’t see that action as being foreshadowed by an earlier line but it still made sense to me.
Basically, I think it makes sense for Chell to try that out even if she couldn’t hear Cave talk about that thing.
So? That doesnt change anything. If she is deaf then she would just stand there and wonder why nothing happens. Why wouldnt you eventually turn around? He might interpret it as, her having understood him, but she could have moved entirely on her own.
The final boss thing is just unlikely to be something you would happen to try out, so i agree with that.
That’s interesting because I actually do not recall the Cave Johnson line in game because I sorta tuned out a lot of the Cave Johnson lines on my first playthrough. So when I saw how the final scene played out, I sorta just took it as “well screw it, this is a desperate situation, why not just try anything and see what happens?” kind of decision. I didn’t see that action as being foreshadowed by an earlier line but it still made sense to me.
Basically, I think it makes sense for Chell to try that out even if she couldn’t hear Cave talk about that thing.
I mean also consider:
Moon = White
Portal Surfaces = White