Telltale has messed up their marketing strategies...lolz
The right Sequence should be:
Demo (or free episode) >> gamers report bugs based on that game >> fixing the bugs >> release full version of the series (or episode by episode) after a month or two...
instead they released the full game with bugs causing people who actually paid for the game pissed off at them...and people who are waiting for their free episode too are pissed off coz it was after the registration and all, they get a funny message "you wont get to play till Feb" lolz....
not a smart move on their part...
Demo (or free episode) >> gamers report bugs based on that game >> fixing the bugs >> release full version of the series (or episode by episode) after a month or two...
instead they released the full game with bugs causing people who actually paid for the game pissed off at them...and people who are waiting for their free episode too are pissed off coz it was after the registration and all, they get a funny message "you wont get to play till Feb" lolz....
not a smart move on their part...
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But those are just rumors and speculation. If it was true, blame it on those motherpluckers who posted the codes on the Interwebs.
Not necessarily. It could be that some have already gotten the game, and are just throwing them around on the internet.
OR, but it might be a real big stretch and possibly not even true at all, the codes are all the same, and the coupon is just a general code, made for multiple uses.
Maybe you should look up what 'customer' means.
Spilling codes...come on. While I have stated before that I was fairly confused that Telltale is waiting until February when they could give it out during the January break, I don't see the problem with them making non-paying people (and therefore not customers) wait a while to receive a free product.
^^^This, however, is quite surprising to me.
What in the sweet lords name does this have to do with marketing?
Please
Thanks.