Interesting thing from the PC Hack version, after retrieving the card from Pudding Lincoln, it displays a link to a website with a congrats message.
That wasn't even on the PS3 version, once you got the card, that was it, nothing was mentioned ever again (though you did get a Trophy for finding it).
Because they don't think that anyone will care enough for it to impact their bottom line and thus deemed it not worth their time.
But obviously, we do...
Haven't we made that obvious enough by the many threads about it (and the Earl Boen 101 DL)?
We care... although it get's harder and harder to care for TTG like this .
But obviously, we do...
Haven't we made that obvious enough by the many threads about it (and the Earl Boen 101 DL)?
We care... although it get's harder and harder to care for TTG like this .
Well, at least SBCG4AP is out for Mac now. That's one thing on my list of empty promises checked off.
you said numerous times in this thread that you have some surprises for us and there is (or will be) more bonus material for the PC version and obviously the Nutrispecs are included in the PC Version but deactivated (otherwise the hack wouldn't work). I don't mind being surprised but I do mind waiting forever. So would it maybe be possible to tell WHEN the big surprise will occur? Then I can looking forward to being surprised by nutrispecs (still want them the regular way) and other surprises you have in mind
But obviously, we do...
Haven't we made that obvious enough by the many threads about it (and the Earl Boen 101 DL)?
We care... although it get's harder and harder to care for TTG like this .
The key words are "enough to impact their bottom line".
Do you care?
Now, do you care to the extent that you're not buying Telltale games anymore?
Now, if you do, how many people share this view?
A vast majority of the audience is probably apathetic or slightly miffed. Most won't let it affect their purchasing decisions. A couple units isn't worth the manpower required, however little there may be. This is because they don't care about their customers, because companies that make money don't do that. They analyze their customers as a cost/benefit equation, as above, and when they decide that the cost of fulfilling promises is higher than the benefit of customer satisfaction, they simply turn their backs and fart in your general direction while courting an audience that is far larger than the one that you might currently belong to, and one that is far less caring about things like past promotions. More importantly, they're an audience whose money they don't have yet, heh heh heh.
Maybe.
I bought BttF before this was all known, but combined with ToMI it does start making me feel like watching out a bit before purchasing.
Am I the only one. Aren't you going to do the same due to declining difficulty?
I have similar issues with BttF, but I'm willing to wait for the next two episodes before giving up preordering Telltale's games.
(And I don't even care about the Nutrispecs...)
I have similar issues with BttF, but I'm willing to wait for the next two episodes before giving up preordering Telltale's games.
(And I don't even care about the Nutrispecs...)
I don't really care about most of the things that I've mentioned in this thread, personally. I just care about the fact that Telltale seems to have taken a liking to promising things they have no plans on delivering any time soon.
I don't really care about most of the things that I've mentioned in this thread, personally. I just care about the fact that Telltale seems to have taken a liking to promising things they have no plans on delivering any time soon.
I agree, it's not a good sign - even though I'm on Telltale's main target platform, and I don't fall victim to stuff like incomplete seasons.
The only thing I - very selfishly - care about is the quality of the games, and BttF EP1 is not too encouraging
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But why still hold out on the specs?
So, no excuse there.
Because they don't think that anyone will care enough for it to impact their bottom line and thus deemed it not worth their time.
Mind including the link?
It says: www.snmsecretfile.com
It just redirects you to TellTale now instead.
Though it might be a nice easter egg to use that site for the extra artwork Jake said he might put up to make up for the lack of Art on the DVD!
So they were going to do something, but what? Whatever it was, I hope it was bad so I don't feel so disappointed that they neglected it.
Haven't we made that obvious enough by the many threads about it (and the Earl Boen 101 DL)?
We care... although it get's harder and harder to care for TTG like this .
Well, at least SBCG4AP is out for Mac now. That's one thing on my list of empty promises checked off.
you said numerous times in this thread that you have some surprises for us and there is (or will be) more bonus material for the PC version and obviously the Nutrispecs are included in the PC Version but deactivated (otherwise the hack wouldn't work). I don't mind being surprised but I do mind waiting forever. So would it maybe be possible to tell WHEN the big surprise will occur? Then I can looking forward to being surprised by nutrispecs (still want them the regular way) and other surprises you have in mind
Thank you for yor time
Marko
The Great Adventure Bundle 2010. What a horrible abortion that was. Half the games still don't work properly.
Do you care?
Now, do you care to the extent that you're not buying Telltale games anymore?
Now, if you do, how many people share this view?
A vast majority of the audience is probably apathetic or slightly miffed. Most won't let it affect their purchasing decisions. A couple units isn't worth the manpower required, however little there may be. This is because they don't care about their customers, because companies that make money don't do that. They analyze their customers as a cost/benefit equation, as above, and when they decide that the cost of fulfilling promises is higher than the benefit of customer satisfaction, they simply turn their backs and fart in your general direction while courting an audience that is far larger than the one that you might currently belong to, and one that is far less caring about things like past promotions. More importantly, they're an audience whose money they don't have yet, heh heh heh.
I bought BttF before this was all known, but combined with ToMI it does start making me feel like watching out a bit before purchasing.
Am I the only one. Aren't you going to do the same due to declining difficulty?
I have similar issues with BttF, but I'm willing to wait for the next two episodes before giving up preordering Telltale's games.
(And I don't even care about the Nutrispecs...)
I don't really care about most of the things that I've mentioned in this thread, personally. I just care about the fact that Telltale seems to have taken a liking to promising things they have no plans on delivering any time soon.
I agree, it's not a good sign - even though I'm on Telltale's main target platform, and I don't fall victim to stuff like incomplete seasons.
The only thing I - very selfishly - care about is the quality of the games, and BttF EP1 is not too encouraging