If you looked at my video I posted at the bottom of the thread you see what happened to Cindy and that Detective... Thanks Telltale! all your'e hard work for nothing
I don't know but I believe he's role was bigger because his line of dialog in EP 1 but his role was probably cut because some reasons. Everybody thought he was The Boy Who Cried Wolf and I kinda agree but his moddel was in all Episodes... I can't know but if I was a hacker I could give you a better answer than that
I'm working at UPDATE 2 the last hour I don't want to upload from my computer because some reasons I rather don't talk about but I write what is standing in the files Crooked Man was mentioned and funny deleted dialoges, the title is gonna change so I try to make it so big as possible
I'm working at UPDATE 2 the last hour I don't want to upload from my computer because some reasons I rather don't talk about but I write wha… moret is standing in the files Crooked Man was mentioned and funny deleted dialoges, the title is gonna change so I try to make it so big as possible
Honestly, I don't mind the story being changed, as long as it is to make it better. As for previews, do they really have to contain each scene exactly how they are in the episode? I like playing the episode and being suprised by what happens.
Honestly, I'm sick of that bullshit Telltale trying to give in their so-called "In the next episode". Why the hell they even do it if it'll … morebe completly different in the actual next episode? It's annoying because you expect to see something you was assured of and when you see completly different story it's just fucking frustrating.
It just tells that TellTale don't have a fuking clue where the story goes and they improvise and, if you ask me, they are not always good at it. Well you guys see where it went. The story from ep1 to ep4 changed so fucking much that it became a compete mess of events. If in ep 1 was some intrigue and nuar atmosphere, in ep 3-4 it's just "go there, speak to him, beat the crap out of him and then listen how Snow bitch about why I dont respect her decisions." It's stupid, it's illogical and it's boring, kind of.
What I'm trying to say is if you kill a character, keep him killed and don't break story by your santa-barbara. imho.
Honestly, I don't mind the story being changed, as long as it is to make it better. As for previews, do they really have to contain each scene exactly how they are in the episode? I like playing the episode and being suprised by what happens.
if your refering to snow..
read the comic's or if you're too lazy..
snow lives..
so that's nothing to do with ttg that's fables, and since this a prequel to the comics snow has to live..
idiot.
I'm not sure you understood my comment. I'm saying that I know things change during the time the episode is being made, and I'm okay with it and with the previews not entirely matching the episode.
it's a place holder, initial draft of the episodes, feedback and playtesters make observations and things change..
twd had some instances of different things, why is it so bad...
I'm not sure you understood my comment. I'm saying that I know things change during the time the episode is being made, and I'm okay with it and with the previews not entirely matching the episode.
It's in German, but at the end the article is translated. Anyway:
<<Two independent sources claim that “creative differences” led to multiple delays of Telltale’s new game series The Wolf Among Us and its relatively short playtime so far. According to those sources, an entire storyline involving the police investigating lead character Bigby and the fables in general was cut shortly before the release of episode one, which led to a rewrite of the entire season and episode two in particular.
Telltale originally intended Bigby to have multiple run-ins with the police in episode one and to become a suspect in the murder of Snow White in episode two, possibly being framed by “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, whom players on Telltale’s own forums already had spotted correctly in the first episode of the game. Bigby’s true identity would have been questioned from the second episode onwards, too.
One of episode two’s cut sequences would have had Bigby disguised as female police officer Kelsey Brannigan enter the police station’s morgue to retrieve “Snow White’s” body. This sequence, along with the entire story arc, was removed prior to release without a real substitution though — attentive players had already noticed that the preview image for episode 3 has been changed with the release of episode 2. (See above.)
Cutting said storyline and subsequent rewrites would explain the delay of episode 2 as well as its short playtime. Neither Telltale Games nor Fables creator Bill Willingham could be reached for comment.>>
http://xtowin.com/2014/02/25/wolf-among-us-kreative-differenzen/
It's in German, but at the end the article is translated. Anyway:
<… more;<Two independent sources claim that “creative differences” led to multiple delays of Telltale’s new game series The Wolf Among Us and its relatively short playtime so far. According to those sources, an entire storyline involving the police investigating lead character Bigby and the fables in general was cut shortly before the release of episode one, which led to a rewrite of the entire season and episode two in particular.
Telltale originally intended Bigby to have multiple run-ins with the police in episode one and to become a suspect in the murder of Snow White in episode two, possibly being framed by “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, whom players on Telltale’s own forums already had spotted correctly in the first episode of the game. Bigby’s true identity would have been questioned from the second epis… [view original content]
http://xtowin.com/2014/02/25/wolf-among-us-kreative-differenzen/
It's in German, but at the end the article is translated. Anyway:
<… more;<Two independent sources claim that “creative differences” led to multiple delays of Telltale’s new game series The Wolf Among Us and its relatively short playtime so far. According to those sources, an entire storyline involving the police investigating lead character Bigby and the fables in general was cut shortly before the release of episode one, which led to a rewrite of the entire season and episode two in particular.
Telltale originally intended Bigby to have multiple run-ins with the police in episode one and to become a suspect in the murder of Snow White in episode two, possibly being framed by “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, whom players on Telltale’s own forums already had spotted correctly in the first episode of the game. Bigby’s true identity would have been questioned from the second epis… [view original content]
http://xtowin.com/2014/02/25/wolf-among-us-kreative-differenzen/
It's in German, but at the end the article is translated. Anyway:
<… more;<Two independent sources claim that “creative differences” led to multiple delays of Telltale’s new game series The Wolf Among Us and its relatively short playtime so far. According to those sources, an entire storyline involving the police investigating lead character Bigby and the fables in general was cut shortly before the release of episode one, which led to a rewrite of the entire season and episode two in particular.
Telltale originally intended Bigby to have multiple run-ins with the police in episode one and to become a suspect in the murder of Snow White in episode two, possibly being framed by “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, whom players on Telltale’s own forums already had spotted correctly in the first episode of the game. Bigby’s true identity would have been questioned from the second epis… [view original content]
I just don't understand why telltale can't just come out and say we changed the story and that is why episode 2 took so long its not that hard considering we already figured it out they should just come out and confirm that it happened and move on
I just don't understand why telltale can't just come out and say we changed the story and that is why episode 2 took so long its not that hard considering we already figured it out they should just come out and confirm that it happened and move on
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If you looked at my video I posted at the bottom of the thread you see what happened to Cindy and that Detective... Thanks Telltale! all your'e hard work for nothing
I don't know but I believe he's role was bigger because his line of dialog in EP 1 but his role was probably cut because some reasons. Everybody thought he was The Boy Who Cried Wolf and I kinda agree but his moddel was in all Episodes... I can't know but if I was a hacker I could give you a better answer than that
Upload the to some website and link us to it
Crispin could be lying. He works for her and also we see her in the first EP2 trailer.
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Thanks Upload 2 will come probably
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Do you know where
I didn't even realize they changed Georgie's until now, well that's weird
http://postimage.org/
His voice actor? Maybe the same just different accents.
Look at the comments of this video.
LOL
Haha her way of saying "yep"
I hate uploading because some reasons but the pictures are actualy some words about Porgie talking about Crooked Man
I'm working at UPDATE 2 the last hour I don't want to upload from my computer because some reasons I rather don't talk about but I write what is standing in the files Crooked Man was mentioned and funny deleted dialoges, the title is gonna change so I try to make it so big as possible
cool can't wait to see
Working on UPDATE 2! DELETED DIALOGS AND OTHER FUNNY THINGS
Working on it for a hour
I'm not a real hacker but I have
Hugo Strange voice: powerful friends Markd if the Moderators try to stop me I-
Oke that was little bit going to far but working on it THERE IS SO MUCH DELETED I HAVE SEEN IT
And her comes the UPDATE and this is the thread title
''UPDATE 2 FINALLY RELEASED OF Seriously how much did Telltale change the story?! DELETED DIALOGES''
Did you liked UPDATE 2
Honestly, I don't mind the story being changed, as long as it is to make it better. As for previews, do they really have to contain each scene exactly how they are in the episode? I like playing the episode and being suprised by what happens.
Awesome great work
Its obvious that they are keeping Brannigan for season 2 .
Hah , you WISH . :P
Thanks bro! can't believe I made update 2 well it took me time but I'm realy happy with it
Maybe You forgot : it's TTG
if your refering to snow..
read the comic's or if you're too lazy..
snow lives..
so that's nothing to do with ttg that's fables, and since this a prequel to the comics snow has to live..
idiot.
it's a place holder, initial draft of the episodes, feedback and playtesters make observations and things change..
twd had some instances of different things, why is it so bad...
I agree
I'm not sure you understood my comment. I'm saying that I know things change during the time the episode is being made, and I'm okay with it and with the previews not entirely matching the episode.
my bad,
i do that sometimes,
http://xtowin.com/2014/02/25/wolf-among-us-kreative-differenzen/
It's in German, but at the end the article is translated. Anyway:
<<Two independent sources claim that “creative differences” led to multiple delays of Telltale’s new game series The Wolf Among Us and its relatively short playtime so far. According to those sources, an entire storyline involving the police investigating lead character Bigby and the fables in general was cut shortly before the release of episode one, which led to a rewrite of the entire season and episode two in particular.
Telltale originally intended Bigby to have multiple run-ins with the police in episode one and to become a suspect in the murder of Snow White in episode two, possibly being framed by “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, whom players on Telltale’s own forums already had spotted correctly in the first episode of the game. Bigby’s true identity would have been questioned from the second episode onwards, too.
One of episode two’s cut sequences would have had Bigby disguised as female police officer Kelsey Brannigan enter the police station’s morgue to retrieve “Snow White’s” body. This sequence, along with the entire story arc, was removed prior to release without a real substitution though — attentive players had already noticed that the preview image for episode 3 has been changed with the release of episode 2. (See above.)
Cutting said storyline and subsequent rewrites would explain the delay of episode 2 as well as its short playtime. Neither Telltale Games nor Fables creator Bill Willingham could be reached for comment.>>
I think we can make a update three if I there was more
Maybe UPDATE three is about why the DELAYS and original story
Maybe the "creative differences" were about Bill Willingham who didn't appreciated that police storyline and made pressure to Telltale to remove it?
I don't know but I'm interested and I'm working on UPDATE 3
I just don't understand why telltale can't just come out and say we changed the story and that is why episode 2 took so long its not that hard considering we already figured it out they should just come out and confirm that it happened and move on
Maybe we have to wait until ep.5 is out to know, they would have problem to tell the whole plot without spoiling the finale.