Compensation for unfinished Episodes?
Well I've searched and searched and it came back with nothing what I was looking for. I checked the FAQs, I checked the TellTale FAQs and I used the search tool here for:
Half Life 2
Unfinished Episodes
Price per Episode
Anyways so heres the story. I have no problem paying 24.95 for the full 4-5 Episodes, that isnt why I'm here.
The reason why I'm here is that it occured to me while Episodes are great I think we all can agree that it isnt all that great. The best PRIME example is
Half Life 2
When Half Life 2 announced they were going to do Episodes if they would have said "hey lets charge 60 dollars for 3 episodes" well guess what; Episode 3 has not been released and now people (in theory) would be wanting their 20 dollars back.
Half Life 2 released in 2004
Half Life 2 Episode 1 released in 2006
Episode 2 released in 2007
Episode 3 releases in 2011??? (lol probably not but look at the time frame)
I too have no problem in waiting for all of the episodes to be released before I buy but I was hoping I could play earlier than that.
I'm wondering what TellTale games has in store for those that did pay the 25 dollars and TellTale games does not finish this series (Back to the Future). $25 dollars for 5 Episodes is about 5 dollars each (great price!!!) but are you (telltale) going to compensate the players (customers) if they become unfinished.
OR when will there be an option to pay for each Episode separately (you can even raise the price some; 6.99 per episode)
I seriously try to think positive but in this day and age and with our economy; any gaming company can go close their doors at any time
Fan of Guitar Hero Series? Well not no more; the original company who made the series just went bankrupt about a week ago (and another game I was hoping to try: True Crime)
Id ask my question on Jurassic Park forums too (lol too late, I accidentally did), but I presume if I ask here, TellTale Games may update their true FAQs and perhaps add this to it???
Thanks
Half Life 2
Unfinished Episodes
Price per Episode
Anyways so heres the story. I have no problem paying 24.95 for the full 4-5 Episodes, that isnt why I'm here.
The reason why I'm here is that it occured to me while Episodes are great I think we all can agree that it isnt all that great. The best PRIME example is
Half Life 2
When Half Life 2 announced they were going to do Episodes if they would have said "hey lets charge 60 dollars for 3 episodes" well guess what; Episode 3 has not been released and now people (in theory) would be wanting their 20 dollars back.
Half Life 2 released in 2004
Half Life 2 Episode 1 released in 2006
Episode 2 released in 2007
Episode 3 releases in 2011??? (lol probably not but look at the time frame)
I too have no problem in waiting for all of the episodes to be released before I buy but I was hoping I could play earlier than that.
I'm wondering what TellTale games has in store for those that did pay the 25 dollars and TellTale games does not finish this series (Back to the Future). $25 dollars for 5 Episodes is about 5 dollars each (great price!!!) but are you (telltale) going to compensate the players (customers) if they become unfinished.
OR when will there be an option to pay for each Episode separately (you can even raise the price some; 6.99 per episode)
I seriously try to think positive but in this day and age and with our economy; any gaming company can go close their doors at any time
Fan of Guitar Hero Series? Well not no more; the original company who made the series just went bankrupt about a week ago (and another game I was hoping to try: True Crime)
Id ask my question on Jurassic Park forums too (lol too late, I accidentally did), but I presume if I ask here, TellTale Games may update their true FAQs and perhaps add this to it???
Thanks
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Half life, and telltale episodes have very little resemblance of each other...other than being episodes.
Telltale makes their games on an episodic format called a season. They release that season with five episodes, that you dl and an episode is release every month, so when you buy the season you know you will be getting the game, because you don't pay for the episode you pay for the season, instead of buying each subsequent episode, like in half life, or penny arcade adventures.
EDIT:But in the unlikeliness that telltale were to screw this up for once, Im sure they would give you a refund, or at the least, in store credit.
Also, Guitar Hero and True Crime? Neither were cancelled because of bankruptcy - Activision (the publisher) chose to give up on those to concentrate mainly on Call of Duty and some other franchises.
TTG will finish BTTF, of course! The company is in full swing and somehow BTTF managed to be their flagship as of right now.
I see your problem, nonetheless. Essentially, people have paid for something that doesn't exist at the moment, but long-term TTG fans somehow get used to the idea. TTG delivers the episodes extremely reliably in the announced month.
I know people have been complaining about some of the bugs in BTTF (and there always will be a few mainly because people's computer systems are so different) but unless the bug stops you from actually completing the episode, then it's not all that critical. There has been a few of those over the years, but not very many.
If you took a vote on whether you wanted a) more bugs fixed or b) released on time, you'd probably get a split - i.e. some people want it perfect and some people want it NOW. You'll never get both, but they try their best to deliver that!
But you have to realize, we aren't a company winging it as we go.
We are highly professional. Our deadlines are gospel. If we need more man-hours to complete an episode by our internal deadline, we fire retro rockets in Europe to slow the spin of the Earth or wake up the clones, we're that dedicated.
We work late nights and weekends for you guys, though the typical model is that we budget every detail of the game before hand. We cut excess before we go into production. We know precisely how long it takes us, and how many of us we need to make an episode of a certain size and complexity.
Failure is not an option. I imagine it would have to take a calamity of epic proportions to stop a release from us now-a-days.
This post may contain some hyperbole.
That is good to hear! So we can expect Episode 3 on March...?
Lack of pie usually is enough of a calamity for me. I never finish projects on time.
Oh yeah... Superman. I wonder if he'll work for scale.
I don't think it's really even fair to call the HL2 Episodes episodic games. Sure, they're shorter and cheaper than normal games, meaning they've got two-thirds of the formula down, but they ignore the whole "each new installment is released quickly" part. Fortunately, Telltale doesn't do that. There's always a new episode every month (though sometimes they skip a month), and with the exception of Bone they've never left a series unfinished.
Hey...you're buddies with Valve, right, Telltale? Any chance you can teach them how to do episodic gaming right? I mean, next week you'll be releasing your seventh "Episode Three".
With Telltale you know what you are getting which is 4 to 6 episodes released in a scheduled timeframe. You also know that each episode will build off the previous episode building up to a "finale" if you will just like you would with a tv show.
I'd probably be more bugged by the time it's taken for more Half Life content to come out, except that I know that whenever it's out, I'll buy it instantly and (given their track record) enjoy it immensely.
But whatever, that's neither here nor there, is it?
This thread seems to have generally run its course. Thanks everyone for jumping to our defense with facts As has been said a few times, we have a pretty established track record at this point of shipping our games as close to the announced time as possible, and for most of the studio that's a point of pride. I don't think we'd let ourselves take people's money for a "season pass" if we thought there was any chance we would flake out and not deliver the whole season.
I think people will start talking about 3 on the blog and homepage super soon. I promise it exists I've seen a lot of the team already working on eps 4 and 5 as well.
At the end of the latest behind-the-scenes video, it says it'll be on PC and Mac "next week".
Haha.... I can imagine you scurrying back to the team right now... "sh*t guys, we totally forgot ep 3! Someone should get on that..."
Not so much as a peep? So I guess the fact that they mentioned it would be released next week as well as showing concept art in the Interloper counts for nothing? Also there's that video on GameTrailers.com that shows behind the scenes on the next episode. So yeah, not a peep...
Have no fear. Back to the Future Episode 3 is coming to PC/Mac next week.
We have shown some Citizen Brown concept art in The Interloper (Telltale's monthly newsletter), released a behind the scenes video featuring Claudia Wells' return as Jennifer Parker, and have some screenshots to show off really soon. I've played through the game and as Jake says, it's real and it's coming.
Regarding episode 3, it just says "coming to PC and Mac next week".
I gotta admit this one has kept me captivated. I was skeptical at first especially about the art style but its got soul and it feels right as a canonical part of the BTTF universe. I think my only critique is that Marty seems too immature considering the movies (he did get into a wild-west slingoff afterall, that takes the cajones of a man ;D) but its minor overall and I do like it
^This. The way I see it, the fact that they've taken the entire month of March says that they're taking their time and putting out a quality episode. If I had the option of having a buggy and underdeveloped Episode 3 on March 1st or a polished and story-rich Ep 3 on March 31st, I'd take the latter in a heartbeat.