Seems to be the case - don't forget, Telltale has exploded in size since the days of Season 1. Previously, they had 70 people during Season 1 (and still worked on multiple games with timely, monthly episodes even back then), and now they have around 400 staff members. People who complain about Telltale working on more than one game at once should probably keep this in mind.
I know I say this to the point of being a broken record, but things like (previously) longer waiting periods for episodes after Season 1 or shorter episode durations/less gameplay in episodes are not consequences of Telltale working on multiple games after the success of Season 1 - those are all deliberate changes Telltale made.
Longer waiting periods came from Telltale pushing for a larger emphasis of taking fan feedback into account between episodes after the success of Season 1, and shorter episodes/less gameplay are the result of Telltale trying to further push their episodes into feeling like interactive cinema/TV in terms of pacing. People who jumped onboard as Telltale fans only during or after Season 1 are not aware that Telltale had already been on a trend where they were simplifying their games to make them more accessible and to make them feel like playable cinema for a few years, as far back as 2010. The trend of Telltale simplifying the gameplay in the titles is nothing new, and it is certainly not a consequence of Telltale working on multiple games after Season 1.
[I am just explaining facts - I am not defending or criticizing Telltale in saying this]
I am confused about an odd matter.
Telltale have said that they aim to go back to monthly episode releases, at least from what I understa… morend and from what moderators have explained.
But how do they plan to do this with two series running at the same time? Will both Batman and A New Frontier have a new episode each month?
I am confused about an odd matter.
Telltale have said that they aim to go back to monthly episode releases, at least from what I understa… morend and from what moderators have explained.
But how do they plan to do this with two series running at the same time? Will both Batman and A New Frontier have a new episode each month?
With Season 3 fast approaching there's something on my mind. I play on Xbox One but I played Seasons 1 and 2 on Xbox 360. Should I buy them on Xbox one or just hope that I can import from the 360?
Telltale have hinted they are working on a save configuration system for Season 3 that is meant to accommodate people who played earlier Seasons on different platforms.
With Season 3 fast approaching there's something on my mind. I play on Xbox One but I played Seasons 1 and 2 on Xbox 360. Should I buy them on Xbox one or just hope that I can import from the 360?
So it's 12:35 am where I am comic con is almost here I almost lost hype for this game because of batman. I guess I'm waiting for comic con I don't need sleep anyway.
So it's 12:35 am where I am comic con is almost here I almost lost hype for this game because of batman. I guess I'm waiting for comic con I don't need sleep anyway.
It's probably not going to be a lot - keep in mind it's a half hour panel in its entirety that also focuses on other Skybound games. Go in with middling expectations.
It's probably not going to be a lot - keep in mind it's a half hour panel in its entirety that also focuses on other Skybound games. Go in with middling expectations.
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I am confused about an odd matter.
Telltale have said that they aim to go back to monthly episode releases, at least from what I understand and from what moderators have explained.
But how do they plan to do this with two series running at the same time? Will both Batman and A New Frontier have a new episode each month?
Seems to be the case - don't forget, Telltale has exploded in size since the days of Season 1. Previously, they had 70 people during Season 1 (and still worked on multiple games with timely, monthly episodes even back then), and now they have around 400 staff members. People who complain about Telltale working on more than one game at once should probably keep this in mind.
I know I say this to the point of being a broken record, but things like (previously) longer waiting periods for episodes after Season 1 or shorter episode durations/less gameplay in episodes are not consequences of Telltale working on multiple games after the success of Season 1 - those are all deliberate changes Telltale made.
Longer waiting periods came from Telltale pushing for a larger emphasis of taking fan feedback into account between episodes after the success of Season 1, and shorter episodes/less gameplay are the result of Telltale trying to further push their episodes into feeling like interactive cinema/TV in terms of pacing. People who jumped onboard as Telltale fans only during or after Season 1 are not aware that Telltale had already been on a trend where they were simplifying their games to make them more accessible and to make them feel like playable cinema for a few years, as far back as 2010. The trend of Telltale simplifying the gameplay in the titles is nothing new, and it is certainly not a consequence of Telltale working on multiple games after Season 1.
[I am just explaining facts - I am not defending or criticizing Telltale in saying this]
I was worried about it as well and guess what? Snipey replied the same thing to me
And i agree with him
With Season 3 fast approaching there's something on my mind. I play on Xbox One but I played Seasons 1 and 2 on Xbox 360. Should I buy them on Xbox one or just hope that I can import from the 360?
Telltale have hinted they are working on a save configuration system for Season 3 that is meant to accommodate people who played earlier Seasons on different platforms.
So it's 12:35 am where I am comic con is almost here I almost lost hype for this game because of batman. I guess I'm waiting for comic con I don't need sleep anyway.
I can't sleep because I'm so excited for Season 3 details at Comic Con
It's probably not going to be a lot - keep in mind it's a half hour panel in its entirety that also focuses on other Skybound games. Go in with middling expectations.
If you can't sleep because of it then there is something seriously wrong with you. :P
I just kidding. I'm excited, but not the point of being an insomniac.
When is it? What time?
Skybound Comic Con Panel on Sunday, October 8th ?
-.-
Yeah, it's Saturday
Here
Nice catch. Fixed.
Whoops, sorry about that. Also, thanks for the fix, @Deltino
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WAIT IT'S TODAY!?
I had the same reaction, haha.
...and it's in less than two hours as of this post. AGH!!!
Aw man, I'm going to miss it since it'll come at 6:00am for me... Will anyone be recording it and putting it on YouTube by any chance?~
Ozzy usually records it, or even if he doesn't, Twitch usually archives it and some official channel might end up recording it anyways.
Plz can someone record it or something?
I will record it.
Oz for president! Thanks man
Thanks a lot, @OzzyUK!
He'd sure be better than both of our current candidates, that's for sure.
What time does the panel start?
Half hour from now. A Countdown is in the main post up top.
I'm sure most people would .
It is rather hard to believe that it has been two years since Season 2. So much has happened between then and now.
I forgot that the panel was today. Good thing I logged in today!
O my
Hahaha
2 minutes more
It begins!
I completely forgot about this until now, right when it's starting.
What a pleasant surprise.
Where do I go to watch.
ITS ON AIR!