My thoughts are they are gonna be super flamed. Already they are running behind schedule on both TWDS2 and TWAU which are both early into their seasons, but yet they have time to work on the other two games.
It's not in full production though. Writing the script doesn't take anything away from the other games, as the episodes from the already running games have definitely already had their scripts written (since the scripts have to come early in the process, before you can even think about dealing with voice recording and model lip-synching, etc).
My thoughts are they are gonna be super flamed. Already they are running behind schedule on both TWDS2 and TWAU which are both early into their seasons, but yet they have time to work on the other two games.
It's not in full production though. Writing the script doesn't take anything away from the other games, as the episodes from the already runn… moreing games have definitely already had their scripts written (since the scripts have to come early in the process, before you can even think about dealing with voice recording and model lip-synching, etc).
You ARE kidding me right? 9 out of 10 people who played TWAU EP2 will tell you the episode was re-written from scratch.
But oh well, you wouldn't bother. You're here to gloss away Telltale's shortcomings and prop em up.
I understand your concerns, and I can't talk much about how we staff our games, but I can promise that Mike writing the Tales from the Borderlands script has no affect on TWDS2 and TWAU schedules.
You ARE kidding me right? 9 out of 10 people who played TWAU EP2 will tell you the episode was re-written from scratch.
But oh well, you wouldn't bother. You're here to gloss away Telltale's shortcomings and prop em up.
I understand your concerns, and I can't talk much about how we staff our games, but I can promise that Mike writing the Tales from the Borderlands script has no affect on TWDS2 and TWAU schedules.
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My thoughts are they are gonna be super flamed. Already they are running behind schedule on both TWDS2 and TWAU which are both early into their seasons, but yet they have time to work on the other two games.
I hope is a good game like the others:)
It's not in full production though. Writing the script doesn't take anything away from the other games, as the episodes from the already running games have definitely already had their scripts written (since the scripts have to come early in the process, before you can even think about dealing with voice recording and model lip-synching, etc).
You ARE kidding me right? 9 out of 10 people who played TWAU EP2 will tell you the episode was re-written from scratch.
But oh well, you wouldn't bother. You're here to gloss away Telltale's shortcomings and prop em up.
That wouldn't really matter though, unless they actually had proof rather than a guess.
I understand your concerns, and I can't talk much about how we staff our games, but I can promise that Mike writing the Tales from the Borderlands script has no affect on TWDS2 and TWAU schedules.
And I hope the TWDS2 and TWAU doesn't interfere with Tales from the Borderlands schedule either.... because I want it soon. Very soon. Supersoon! :-)
I'm joking, take your time and make it the best game you've ever done! ;-)