Episode 2 release date discussion- No word from TTG on the subject of release date so far.

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  • I've had enough time to
    1. Complete Mass effect 1-3
    2. Play through the first episode twice.
    3. Play Half-life 3
    4. Play Half-life 4

  • uh, no spoilers please about hl3-4

    I've had enough time to 1. Complete Mass effect 1-3 2. Play through the first episode twice. 3. Play Half-life 3 4. Play Half-life 4

  • I'm gonna assume everyone working for telltale had died

  • According to Valve, HL3 will come out VERY SOON after TWAU Ep.2

    Istibul posted: »

    uh, no spoilers please about hl3-4

  • I send this case to European Office of Consumer Protection. My fundamental right is full information about product which i bought.

  • I completed saints row 4 on hard mode , working my way through remember me

    I've had enough time to 1. Complete Mass effect 1-3 2. Play through the first episode twice. 3. Play Half-life 3 4. Play Half-life 4

  • Please share the results.

    I send this case to European Office of Consumer Protection. My fundamental right is full information about product which i bought.

  • Why would i even bother checking today, sorta knew the answer.

  • there's still time!

    stoked posted: »

    Why would i even bother checking today, sorta knew the answer.

  • I'm just honestly puzzled. What in god's name does it gain them to say nothing, absolutely nothing, for so long? Even if they're prohibited by NDAs or some such from going into details, they can't say anything at all? Not even an apology about the delay...not even acknowledgement that it is, in fact, a delay? Zero communication with the fan base or they get a call from the lawyers?

    What could that possibly do except to take fan anticipation and curdle it into fan resentment? It just makes no sense.

  • Anyone else think that they're trying to spread their current projects as thin as possible in order to get ahead of the game on their newly announced projects?

  • edited January 2014

    Specific updates are just not possible under the current contracts.

    Unless you have their contract and actually read it, your statement is invalid and actually quite beside the point as well. We just want a heads up about what is happening and more importantly why the staff is dead silent about the matter, I mean it is HARD to overlook the biggest thread on their forum. And I seriously doubt their contract changed since december, point in case, puzzlebox was commenting in this very thread and there is a blog post as well, so most probably they are free to talk to their fans more or less about anything they WANT.

    Lightscream posted: »

    (9) Why doesn't Telltale give more specific updates on their progress on developing episodes? Telltale's early days of open transparency are

  • I expect telltale to be respectful to their customers that already bought the product they are working on. by not given any information on why it's taking over 3 mouths for ep2 they are not showing us respect. Why should we show respect for those that don't respect us?

    Scytheslay posted: »

    Touche' sir, but i'd rather not release jack if our fanbase/customers, are going to be a bunch of impatient and disrespectful assholes about t

  • That sounds like a most reasonable theory to me. I understand they're a small company. I'm all for supporting them with my money as they grow. Unfortunately I'm also thinking that they could possibly be spreading themselves thin. If they'd just announced TftB or GoT as coming titles in the future that would be great. Instead they announce that they're both going to be released this year and that push to have four titles out in a year has to be felt somewhere. I have no doubt that their deal with HBO is a lot tighter in its release schedule than WAU or WD are. Four titles in production might just be too much for them.
    Wouldn't be shocked if TftB gets pushed back. GoT is going to take priority over it, like WD will take priority over WAU.

    Anyone else think that they're trying to spread their current projects as thin as possible in order to get ahead of the game on their newly announced projects?

  • A little transparency would go a long way towards public relations. But it's TTG's fault for accepting to make so many games if they just weren't ready.

    shaggyrand posted: »

    That sounds like a most reasonable theory to me. I understand they're a small company. I'm all for supporting them with my money as they grow.

  • Complete agreement. Of course maybe they are ready and this is all way off base theorizing. Maybe they hired a team just for GoT, which would be perfectly reasonable to me given the number of titles they have coming this year (and whatever deal they have with HBO). I doubt it but who knows, it's possible...

    Reshy posted: »

    A little transparency would go a long way towards public relations. But it's TTG's fault for accepting to make so many games if they just weren't ready.

  • Thats possible. They're now releasing content across all major platforms simultaneously. Albeit, with mixed success. Complaints of lag and other bugs and failures are common, especially with the iOS ports. My friend cant get the game to work at all on his phone.

    But TTG had serious quality control issues with their games while only doing one IP across a couple platforms at a time. Now they are multiplying that. Yikes. It may have just gotten the best of them.

    Anyone else think that they're trying to spread their current projects as thin as possible in order to get ahead of the game on their newly announced projects?

  • edited January 2014

    Game development is a lengthy process: stories have to be written and revised, actors have to be cast, characters have to be designed, and so on.

    We just heard of GoT and "Tales from Borderlands" since the announcement. But they are surley working on 4 titles for a long time now. And they surley have their team scaled properly since the beginning of the development.

    That said I don't think that the work on 4 titles at the same time, is the main problem here.

    shaggyrand posted: »

    Complete agreement. Of course maybe they are ready and this is all way off base theorizing. Maybe they hired a team just for GoT, which would

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  • Ah... why so agressive. This is a game forum.

    By the way, you won against the Nazis even earlier, i.e. in the Second World War.

  • Yep, that's a significant difference, alright. While I wish to stress that I appreciate all of Jennifer's efforts here, I don't think the "TV show" analogy is apt.

    OzzyUK posted: »

    The difference is that TV shows are all filmed and edited in advance so it is easier to grantee a release date for every episode in a season,

  • edited January 2014

    Just found this on youtube, hilarious!

  • I've already posted this:D
    (page 55)

    Harnace posted: »

    Just found this on youtube, hilarious!

  • So, are we talking about a situation where they have three episodes in the can, and release #1 while working on #4, then release #2 halfway through working on #4, then release #3 as #5 starts work, then #4, then #5? Something along those lines, if not exactly like I wrote? While the PR angle would be much better, that's keeping finished episodes out of my hands for no good reason. Can't have that. If we're going that way, they might as well just release a finished game and skip the episodic format entirely. I'm actually quite willing to consider that. If we simply can't hit a six-week interval between episodes, then I'm not sure I want episodes.

    FFSTTG posted: »

    Well, TTG has had release date issues in the past, though not nearly as bad as this. Back when they released Back to the Future, and they were

  • I was unaware of the extra delay between BTTF because I didn't play the second episode until the fourth was released due to being real busy with life in general. Well if that is what is happening I can live with that. I didn't realize we could get updates from somewhere. Thank you for sharing that with me and thank you for your response Jennifer.

    Jennifer posted: »

    I doubt this will be a situation like Jurassic Park: The Game. A longer than usual development period between the first and second episodes i

  • They're ramping up their operation a little, getting more popular and lucrative IPs. I get that. Gotta grow. But it's not fair to us to ask us to wait this long without any news, and those IPs and/or console agreements limit what they're legally allowed to tell us. I think they should do the big projects as monolithic releases, and only do episodic projects where they can either meet interval expectations of 4-6 weeks, or explain why not.

    flymoefly posted: »

    I agree it does feel that way. I bought the season pass for the same reason it seems like you did. I've tried to get my money back through Tel

  • any news on that update ?

  • Non. :/

    SumGuy posted: »

    any news on that update ?

  • Day 182:Still no word on that update the rest of the community is slowly going insane i will continue too wait but if i don't make it tell my wife i love her.

  • TT absolutely does deserve points for that. Too many companies clamp down on anything and everything they think they can restrict or monetize. It speaks very well of TT's attitude and vision that they let players share the experiences they've had without a lot of terms and conditions.

  • BREAKING NEWS FROM TELLTALE:

    "Expect some exciting updates on The Wolf Among Us April 1st.

  • but it's only 94th day) there's still hope!

    zeke10 posted: »

    Day 182:Still no word on that update the rest of the community is slowly going insane i will continue too wait but if i don't make it tell my wife i love her.

  • "Telltale" - The most ironic name ever.

  • It's funny 'cause it's true, and it hurts 'cause it's true. ;_;

    "Telltale" - The most ironic name ever.

  • edited January 2014

    I remember when I used to genuinely believe that Episode 2 would eventually come out. Oh, what a foolish youth I was.

  • They're contractually prohibited from telling us anything. They painted themselves into a corner with all the nondisclosure agreements they had to sign to get this thing going in the first place. I wish it weren't so, and I need to see that problem addressed before I can pre-purchase a season pass again.

    I don't know why, but the pie-chart part made me laugh so hard

  • It wouldn't matter, if they'd released something a month or two ago. Kind of like how stealing a car doesn't matter if you can get across the border before the cops catch you, or gambling with money you don't have doesn't matter if you win. When bad ideas meet excessive confidence, things can go sideways in a hurry.

    I'm just honestly puzzled. What in god's name does it gain them to say nothing, absolutely nothing, for so long? Even if they're prohibited by

  • Expect some exciting updates on The Walking Dead.

    flymoefly posted: »

    BREAKING NEWS FROM TELLTALE: "Expect some exciting updates on The Wolf Among Us April 1st.

  • convince yourselves that the release date is March 31 and set your minds at ease.

  • Yea but If I did that I'd want my money back, I understand your point though.

    eveysolara posted: »

    convince yourselves that the release date is March 31 and set your minds at ease.

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