Thread:TheHumanAmbassador/@comment-30937172-20181013191124/@comment-30937172-20181013194601

TheHumanAmbassador wrote: Actually, it's worse. That theory at least had merit to it, the sprites looked completely different. Sometimes it's easier to believe that the different colored sprites actually mean two different people than to say this is the same person and the color change was completely meaningless. (Yeah, Scott isn't/wasn't [Has he changed since then?] one for consistency.) Now, if they said that he DID do the murders, but that's COMPLETELY justified because the kids were acting up and painted him purple, you'd get closer to the Chara Defense Squad's arguments. Here, there's no such sprite error, and in fact taking minute details into consideration actually leads AWAY from Chara's actions being defendable. And Toby does a far better job, the intro sprite of the fallen child not matching Frisk's was a plot point, not some silly mistake like that. Both FNaF and Undertale are very different, but both seem to have a very stupid fanbase.

But yeah, Scott Cawthon kinda did confirm that the figure we see killing kids IS the Purple Guy, not only that, but it turns out the figure people say is "pink" is actually just a lighter shade of purple, which is more obvious when you show his purple car.

But yeah, if it's one thing I give Toby Fox, he is CONSISTENT. That is usually what I hate about FNaF series, with each game, it seems Scott can't make up his mind and just put random stuff in there and see what works. Undertale is only one game, so it's easier to make the Undertale storyline more consistent and not make any retcons and plotholes, something the FNaF series suffered through. As the Undertale series is becoming more and more like Alice in Wonderland or the Wizard of Oz, where they have several different versions and different interpretations, but all remain consistent with what the core series is. The FNaF series is becoming more of a joke where Scott expects the fans to SOMEHOW figure things out and to add pointless shit to make it more confusing than it needed to be. Not to mention the glaring PLOTHOLES and lack of logic. Undertale does none of those things. While I visit FNaF more than I visit Undertale, Undertale is technically better because the story is consistent and you can understand what's going, who the characters are, and their personalities. With FNaF, the entire lore is nothing but a free-for-all where there is no right answer.