Talk:New York Event 2007
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It's open to interpretation really. I wouldn't say it's an ERROR really. Marvin asks you 'You've never been there?' If you say YES, then you're agreeing with him - 'Yes, I've never been there.' If you answer NO then you're disagreeing with Marvin 'No, I've been there.' That's with the PS2 version at least. It is a bit confusing though. --[[User:Aabra|Aabra]] 16:18, 21 February 2008 (CST) | It's open to interpretation really. I wouldn't say it's an ERROR really. Marvin asks you 'You've never been there?' If you say YES, then you're agreeing with him - 'Yes, I've never been there.' If you answer NO then you're disagreeing with Marvin 'No, I've been there.' That's with the PS2 version at least. It is a bit confusing though. --[[User:Aabra|Aabra]] 16:18, 21 February 2008 (CST) | ||
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+ | : I was pretty sure the response was "No, I've never been" if you choose "Yes", I'll have to look at it again. I guess I can see where it might get crossed if he asks "You've never been?" and your response is "yes", as in "Yes, I've never been" but then it should be worded that way. It just seems a little ridiculous. I'm assuming its either a mixup or it was lost in translation, but I'll try to take another looksy to get the exact wording. --[[User:Mrsims31|Mrsims31]] 17:11, 21 February 2008 (CST) |
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The Yes/No Error
Can this be confirmed that it's on both Wii and PS2 versions? --MaxDSterling 14:47, 19 February 2008 (CST)
It's open to interpretation really. I wouldn't say it's an ERROR really. Marvin asks you 'You've never been there?' If you say YES, then you're agreeing with him - 'Yes, I've never been there.' If you answer NO then you're disagreeing with Marvin 'No, I've been there.' That's with the PS2 version at least. It is a bit confusing though. --Aabra 16:18, 21 February 2008 (CST)
- I was pretty sure the response was "No, I've never been" if you choose "Yes", I'll have to look at it again. I guess I can see where it might get crossed if he asks "You've never been?" and your response is "yes", as in "Yes, I've never been" but then it should be worded that way. It just seems a little ridiculous. I'm assuming its either a mixup or it was lost in translation, but I'll try to take another looksy to get the exact wording. --Mrsims31 17:11, 21 February 2008 (CST)