Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

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Hakkla is right, the community is the problem here. I just hate those 11 year old kids who think that they don't get scared by anything by just watching a game, watching! WTF? Watching a game which isn't even that scary, mainly because it gets repetitive after some minutes. Those kids don't understand that the real feeling in horror games is to play them, live the horror and tension for yourself, they're called games for a reason. You just can't get those sensations if you don't have to control anything.
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Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

#72
Vulpest wrote:I have to wonder, I never looked into the game, but is Scott (+beta testers) the sole creator of the game? Because if so, then it would make sense that a game like this has such a terrible community.
haha...haha... right, that's why, and probably due to a few let's players (pewdiepie+ Markiplier), but they are absolutely nothing like us, hahaha...haha...haaaaa...... shut up, I'm not crying.

Hakkla is right, the community is the problem here. I just hate those 11 year old kids who think that they don't get scared by anything by just watching a game, watching! WTF? Watching a game which isn't even that scary, mainly because it gets repetitive after some minutes. Those kids don't understand that the real feeling in horror games is to play them, live the horror and tension for yourself, they're called games for a reason. You just can't get those sensations if you don't have to control anything.
hmmm... well I suppose using this logic would explain why horror movies are always so crap.

Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

#73
Awesomeguy147 wrote:hmmm... well I suppose using this logic would explain why horror movies are always so crap.
May I mention the continuous overmilking of concepts such as, lets say, ouija boards and haunting demons caught on tape. paranormalactivity420confirmed

As for FNaF's community:I agree that it's a load of fucking horseshit.

As for FNaF3 itself, I found it personally interesting, obviously because of the story.
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Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

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Actually, I made the theory I posted on my own. I beat the Nightmare Night today. Made it after around Night 5. (Thank Jesus, the Phantom Marionette was a bastard) I didn't know Markiplier had the same theroy as me. But, I will post it here for the sake of answering Vulpest..



SPRINGTRAP ORIGIN THEORY:
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During Night 2 and on, the original Phone guy plays tapes. These tapes say that the Animatronic suits are now wearable. But, you had the pull a spring lock mechanism to get in. If you were in and not fully fastened, a sharp object would pierce you and you will die. That's why Springtrap is named, "Springtrap". Someone died while letting go of the Spring Lock mechanism inside the suit. To support this, listen to the night 2 and on Phone calls. Also, on the rare occasion that you start the game, you may see a picture of Springtrap pulling it's head off, and you see a Skull with Eyes in it. Also, the Phone Guy talks about an "Incident" With a suit on around Night 4. Therefore, Springtrap got it's name from a Suit accident.
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Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

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CommanderPro100 wrote:
SyphenTV wrote:THEROY
Why is it that every time I've ever seen someone post a FNaF theory (be it here, on the Five Nights wiki, or any other site), they always misspell the word theory?
This is the second time I have seen you and both times you have something to point out that's not relevant enough to fuss about. Can we please get back on topic?

Re: Fine Nights At Freddy's 3

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Vulpest wrote:This is the second time I have seen you and both times you have something to point out that's not relevant enough to fuss about. Can we please get back on topic?
Technically that was on topic as it was referring to something regarding the fandom.

Also, you're not the boss of me, nor anyone else on this forum, so stop trying to act like one.