What does classified mean? Like, rated or reviewed or something? And why does Australia classification matter more than NZ? I'm sorry, I'm a bit lost :P
The classification means that it has been rated so that people can see how much violence, sex, bad language etc is in the game, this needs to happen before the game can be sold to the public.
GOT episode 4 was rated by New Zealand the day before Australia and the game was released about 20 days after that, the fact it has been rated does not guarantee exactly when it will be released but it means something is happening and we hopefully won't need to wait too much longer.
What does classified mean? Like, rated or reviewed or something? And why does Australia classification matter more than NZ? I'm sorry, I'm a bit lost :P
Its not as big a deal because its the Difference between having something confirmed in development and having a trailer released. When the Australian Classification comes in, it means, they're finishing up.
What does classified mean? Like, rated or reviewed or something? And why does Australia classification matter more than NZ? I'm sorry, I'm a bit lost :P
When I saw 90 new comments and realised half of them were spooky scary skeletons I was pretty disappointed - but LOOK, a light at the end of the tunnel!
Australian Classification Board, get your shit together!
(In actual fact our Prime Minister, Tony, is busy today because dancing tampons have overrun Parliament House... SERIOUSLY, THIS IS AN ACTUAL THING THAT IS HAPPENING IN AUSTRALIA TODY)
Australian Classification Board, get your shit together!
The GoT episode 4 rating was added to the Australian Classification Board the day after it was rated by New Zealand so later today/tomorrow (depending on time zones) might be a good time to check the Australian Classification Board website.
Australian Classification Board, get your shit together!
(In actual fact our Prime Minister, Tony, is busy today because dancing tampons have overrun Parliament House... SERIOUSLY, THIS IS AN ACTUAL THING THAT IS HAPPENING IN AUSTRALIA TODY)
Australian Classification Board, get your shit together!
The GoT episode 4 rating was added to the Australian Classification Board t… morehe day after it was rated by New Zealand so later today/tomorrow (depending on time zones) might be a good time to check the Australian Classification Board website.
...Telltale do you see what you do here?...while certainly a testament on how much people love what you do, it is certainly too much...fans literally look in the trash for any small speck of an update, looking for New Zealand classification sites. What YOU give us is small tweets involving "This record session was awesome" or "Oh boy hope you made the right choice" or "We pulled all the stops"...you have us at your mercy hoping for a damn update but please respect us...give us something tangible, from the source, weekly updates or an estimate for your stuff, this is getting honestly pathetic.
From what I've gathered, it means the episode is nearly done. The classification has to rate the game after all the violence, blood, etc. has been put in, so it has to look at a nearly finished version. All that would be left to do is touch the game up a bit. Also, the gap between the Australian classification and the GoT ep4 was only 20 days.
The Australian classification specifically is important because Australia have to release all their classifications as they come out by law, while other places don't, I think.
From what I've gathered, it means the episode is nearly done. The classification has to rate the game after all the violence, blood, etc. ha… mores been put in, so it has to look at a nearly finished version. All that would be left to do is touch the game up a bit. Also, the gap between the Australian classification and the GoT ep4 was only 20 days.
The Australian classification specifically is important because Australia have to release all their classifications as they come out by law, while other places don't, I think.
Guess what's coming in the mail today.
But I still need MORE. Lootcrate's box next month will have "something" related to Borderlands… more.
A classification, at least it kind of sounds like the wait is almost over.
(Dang, these images off my phone are huge in the preview.)
YAY one episode every 1/3 of a year!! Never mind I paid for a game that was supposed to be release every 4-8 Weeks....
This should be a g… moreood lesson not to buy the whole game at once before it´s fully out.
If this game was some revolutionary approach for Telltale I´d say ok, but it´s the same old point and click thing as always.
At this point, we will all wait until the world's resources are finished. So that the world can turn into a hugeeee desert. And then, we can go out on the wild deserts, take our guns and shoot wild things. THAT'S the new episode. Have fun people! But don't forget, you can't die more than once...
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What does classified mean? Like, rated or reviewed or something? And why does Australia classification matter more than NZ? I'm sorry, I'm a bit lost :P
I hope we get some solid good news by the end of the week! (like a release date, a trailer or some screenshots)
come on TTG the suspense is killin' me!! >.<
Damn, my feed is really spooky now.
Please,TellTale.Ep3 neext week.
The classification means that it has been rated so that people can see how much violence, sex, bad language etc is in the game, this needs to happen before the game can be sold to the public.
GOT episode 4 was rated by New Zealand the day before Australia and the game was released about 20 days after that, the fact it has been rated does not guarantee exactly when it will be released but it means something is happening and we hopefully won't need to wait too much longer.
Its not as big a deal because its the Difference between having something confirmed in development and having a trailer released. When the Australian Classification comes in, it means, they're finishing up.
I see the update....
IT IS COMING!!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!
When I saw 90 new comments and realised half of them were spooky scary skeletons I was pretty disappointed - but LOOK, a light at the end of the tunnel!
Australian Classification Board, get your shit together!
(In actual fact our Prime Minister, Tony, is busy today because dancing tampons have overrun Parliament House... SERIOUSLY, THIS IS AN ACTUAL THING THAT IS HAPPENING IN AUSTRALIA TODY)
Finally! Something is happening!
Yay.
https://youtu.be/tXvIIsPZh1w
The GoT episode 4 rating was added to the Australian Classification Board the day after it was rated by New Zealand so later today/tomorrow (depending on time zones) might be a good time to check the Australian Classification Board website.
Yeah, it's after 5 here so it probably won't be until tomorrow - but then hopefully we'll get a trailer, and then a release date!
#J16
I just want to see a trailer, screenshots or at least something!!
Sooooo Happy!
...Telltale do you see what you do here?...while certainly a testament on how much people love what you do, it is certainly too much...fans literally look in the trash for any small speck of an update, looking for New Zealand classification sites. What YOU give us is small tweets involving "This record session was awesome" or "Oh boy hope you made the right choice" or "We pulled all the stops"...you have us at your mercy hoping for a damn update but please respect us...give us something tangible, from the source, weekly updates or an estimate for your stuff, this is getting honestly pathetic.
#J9 i think
Same with me
#J9 I hope.
That picture is so accurate.
Guess what's coming in the mail today.
But I still need MORE. Lootcrate's box next month will have "something" related to Borderlands.
A classification, at least it kind of sounds like the wait is almost over.
(Dang, these images off my phone are huge in the preview.)
Guys, how long did GoT 4 release after it's classification?
20 days I think.
Well that's totally me today. ;D
What's so special about Australian Classification?
Yeah, I just keep refreshing this page hoping that episode 3 has finally arrived.
I... what?
From what I've gathered, it means the episode is nearly done. The classification has to rate the game after all the violence, blood, etc. has been put in, so it has to look at a nearly finished version. All that would be left to do is touch the game up a bit. Also, the gap between the Australian classification and the GoT ep4 was only 20 days.
The Australian classification specifically is important because Australia have to release all their classifications as they come out by law, while other places don't, I think.
I feel that pain, but it's better than nothing :P
(Or would you prefer... soon?)
J9 I wish
I don't like this face...
YAY one episode every 1/3 of a year!! Never mind I paid for a game that was supposed to be release every 4-8 Weeks....
This should be a good lesson not to buy the whole game at once before it´s fully out.
If this game was some revolutionary approach for Telltale I´d say ok, but it´s the same old point and click thing as always.
YES
4 - 6 weeks.
J9 I believe
At this point, we will all wait until the world's resources are finished. So that the world can turn into a hugeeee desert. And then, we can go out on the wild deserts, take our guns and shoot wild things. THAT'S the new episode. Have fun people! But don't forget, you can't die more than once...