Yeah, it's a real pity when people register and come posting in the forums just this once, disappointed because they just can't play the game. If your PC or Mac can handle it, Croesis, don't miss the chance!
Welcome to the forums! And there still is hope out there for a 360 version somewhen in the future. The future's not written yet!
Yeah, it's a real pity when people register and come posting in the forums just this once, disappointed because they just can't play the game. If your PC or Mac can handle it, Croesis, don't miss the chance!
Welcome to the forums! And there still is hope out there for a 360 version somewhen in the future. The future's not written yet!
well, why isnt it coming to 360? Its a major platform and just deserves it just a much as the ps3. I have a PS3 and a pc and I don't plan on buying it on any other system than xbox 360. Same goes for your Jurassic Park game.
well, why isnt it coming to 360? Its a major platform and just deserves it just a much as the ps3. I have a PS3 and a pc and I don't plan on buying it on any other system than xbox 360. Same goes for your Jurassic Park game.
Why not, just of interest? If you own a PS3, why can't you just get that version?
You may go to petitiononline.com and start one... it wouldn't really be of much use. If TTG has the chance to get a 360 version out, they'll do it. Their engine works on multiple platforms, so don't rule out the possibility immediately.
If you'd like enter your plea right here, please use the platform discussion thread. We've got too many of these threads already.
You may go to petitiononline.com and start one... it wouldn't really be of much use. If TTG has the chance to get a 360 version out, they'll do it. Their engine works on multiple platforms, so don't rule out the possibility immediately.
If you'd like enter your plea right here, please use the platform discussion thread. We've got too many of these threads already.
Thank you, no I won't mention it again. I respect the forums, I wouldn't traffic I have a feeling it'll be out on XBLA, Thank you very much I appreciate it.
... I don't get why they would not want to make extra £$ for this game... not to mention more funds for teh MJ Fox foundation
but like you say... don't give up hope
Great! You're actually one of the very few asking specifically for a 360 version but still are able to run the PC version. You won't regret it, I presume.
Great! You're actually one of the very few asking specifically for a 360 version but still are able to run the PC version. You won't regret it, I presume.
what exactly would I need to run it on PC? how would I check on my pc? and what is the speed I need?
There are no official announcements yet, but it is assumed that they might be equal to or only slightly higher than those for the previous "Sam & Max"-season.
OK, first of all I am so thrilled to see that there will be a new Back to the Future game. However, I am a little confused as to how this will be released. I see that there will be MAC and Windows versions along with eventual PSN and IPAD. Will there be a 360 version? Also if you purchase it for Windows, is it a downloadable game and can someone please explain the 5 parts?
I'll transfer you into the FAQ thread in a moment.
There is no 360 version announced at the moment, unfortunately.
Concerning the five-part thing: Consider an episode as a downloadable adventure game that will last 2-4 hours gaming time. It will end on a cliffhanger (most likely), and the next episode will be one month later.
I'll transfer you into the FAQ thread in a moment.
There is no 360 version announced at the moment, unfortunately.
So if I do not have a PS3, the best way to get this game would be on Windows?
Concerning the five-part thing: Consider an episode as a downloadable adventure game that will last 2-4 hours gaming time. It will end on a cliffhanger (most likely), and the next episode will be one month later.
So when you purchase or pre-order the game it's a downloadable game?
So when you purchase or pre-order the game it's a downloadable game?
Precisely!
And a bit after all episodes are released, you can order a DVD-version of it at the Telltale store for free (well, plus shipping). But only if you've pre-ordered it at Telltale's site (so this only applies to the PC and possibly Mac versions).
And a bit after all episodes are released, you can order a DVD-version of it at the Telltale store for free (well, plus shipping). But only if you've pre-ordered it at Telltale's site (so this only applies to the PC and possibly Mac versions).
So what can the DVD version be used for? I think this will crash my PC cause it's so old. So I have no idea how I'm going to get this game!
So what can the DVD version be used for? I think this will crash my PC cause it's so old. So I have no idea how I'm going to get this game!
The DVD version of the game is exactly the same as the download version of the game! Generally speaking, their past releases have either had disc-based DRM or, in the case of Tales of Monkey Island, it was DRM-free(the Sam and Max Season Three disc will be shipping soon, and if it's DRM-free then it'll be a bit easier to assume that the Back to the Future disc will be DRM-free as well!)
The disc release is sent out after all the episodes of the game are made and released, and after the disc and any extras for the disc have been made. Some people wait for the disc, but most download the game as each episode comes out every month, and then use the disc as their "archival copy" and for the extras that come with it.
If you don't know whether or not your computer will run it, try playing this demo. While system requirements haven't been announced yet, I doubt Back to the Future should be terribly different from Devil's Playhouse in terms of what machines CAN play the game.
I dont think it is 2 fair with all of this talk about pre order the bttf game and get all these discounts and access to bttf and free games, when some people dont or cant play the game on there computer. I hope you offer the same deals when you release it on the ps3, since that is the only platform I am able to play on.
I dont think it is 2 fair with all of this talk about pre order the bttf game and get all these discounts and access to bttf and free games, when some people dont or cant play the game on there computer. I hope you offer the same deals when you release it on the ps3, since that is the only platform I am able to play on.
Frankly, they won't. The PS3 might have its own deal of sorts, but it won't have the kind of direct support that you get on the PC when a PC developer releases their game directly to customers rather than the inferior system used by console digital downloads in which a lot is controlled by the console manufacturer(Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo) and the game developer generally can't do much outside of that approval.
I'm captain retarded here cause honestly I still don't get it. Won't the graphics on PC or Mac pale in comparison to the new generation systems? I just think the same way that Ghostbusters was highly successful for the Xbox and PS3, BTTF can be the same...in fact bigger. This is my favorite movie of all time and I'm not sure how I will get my hands on it.
Won't the graphics on PC or Mac pale in comparison to the new generation systems?
That's a rather interesting question which I'd like to approach in bullet point form with arguments to think about:
Can four or even five year old consoles really still be considered cutting-edge or "new generation"?
Concerning graphics, shouldn't we worry about the iPad version more than PC and Mac?
Do we actually consider previous Telltale Games to have "good" graphics?
Given appropriate processing power (and that's not even much), didn't previous TT game look just as well on PC as on the console versions?
frankied80, in my opinion, whether you'd want this for PC/Mac or PS3 depends on many many (personal) factors, and even though some factors might make one version superior to another, graphics really isn't one of these factors.
Won't the graphics on PC or Mac pale in comparison to the new generation systems?
PC games usually have scalable graphics settings, and so, depending on your hardware, they can look better or worse than their console versions.
That said, Telltale doesn't really make games with crazy state-of-the-art hyper-realistic graphics, so the PC and Mac version on highest settings should look about the same as the PS3 version.
Harald I just added you. It looks like people that pre-order the game and did not have a forum account before that don't automatically get added - it must be done manually on our end.
My computer is a older version and the graffics card is crap so for me playing games on pc wont work haha. I dont understand what giant dope is talking about on how they would know if you got it threw the ps3 store? anyone have any idea? i think just the same way as stores sell cds haha. Im not going to run out and get a new computer just to be apart of the savings. Alan this is just a suggestion... but I think you should allow all people (BTTF FANS) to be apart of this special bttf page,site or whatever it is without having to pre order for the pc version
If you buy the PC/Mac version from Telltale, then your purchase is linked to your Telltale user account, and so it's easy for them to make the insider forum only visible to those who have bought the game. There's currently no way for them to link PSN accounts with Telltale accounts, and so they can't tell who has bought the Playstation version.
The fact of the matter is that there are incentives for pre-orders for games. Otherwise, there isn't much reason to pre order the games. Pre-Order forums have become a pre-order tradition at telltale. I'm sorry your computer won't be able to play the games, but that's just how the cookie crumbles. I'm not even sure my computer will be able to play it myself.
So since I only have XBOX 360, then everyone feels that I should go with the PC version and I will not be disappointed?
You will find a LOT of customers in these forums which were very satisfied with the PC purchase of previous Telltale Games. So, it's a yes!
Just try the last Sam & Max demo and see how it performs on your computer. You will probably also get a feeling for the controls by doing this and you will see how downloading an episode works.
Just imagine BTTF to be a game with slightly better graphics, a significantly less weird storyline and seriously less anthropomorphised characters.
Hey everyone, don't forget: the voice of Marty McFly A.J. Locascio will be on the Insider Forums today at 4pm (Pacific Time)! If you haven't pre-ordered the game yet, you can still get in on this by heading to the Telltale Games Store and doing so! Can't wait to see you there!
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That sucks.
Welcome to the forums! And there still is hope out there for a 360 version somewhen in the future. The future's not written yet!
well, why isnt it coming to 360? Its a major platform and just deserves it just a much as the ps3. I have a PS3 and a pc and I don't plan on buying it on any other system than xbox 360. Same goes for your Jurassic Park game.
Why not, just of interest? If you own a PS3, why can't you just get that version?
Its my g/fs PS3 (she didn't listen to me and get an Xbox ) and the only thing we really use it for is Netflix. I prefer Xbox overall.
If you'd like enter your plea right here, please use the platform discussion thread. We've got too many of these threads already.
but like you say... don't give up hope
No chance that your PC might run it?
/edit: I'll transfer our conversation into the FAQ thread shortly...
\Edit: Sounds like a plan haha, and will help in the long run :P
Thank you
I'll transfer you into the FAQ thread in a moment.
There is no 360 version announced at the moment, unfortunately.
Concerning the five-part thing: Consider an episode as a downloadable adventure game that will last 2-4 hours gaming time. It will end on a cliffhanger (most likely), and the next episode will be one month later.
NICE! Wish I could have that added to my yet-to-ship order with the DVD in it.
So when you purchase or pre-order the game it's a downloadable game?
And a bit after all episodes are released, you can order a DVD-version of it at the Telltale store for free (well, plus shipping). But only if you've pre-ordered it at Telltale's site (so this only applies to the PC and possibly Mac versions).
So what can the DVD version be used for? I think this will crash my PC cause it's so old. So I have no idea how I'm going to get this game!
The disc release is sent out after all the episodes of the game are made and released, and after the disc and any extras for the disc have been made. Some people wait for the disc, but most download the game as each episode comes out every month, and then use the disc as their "archival copy" and for the extras that come with it.
If you don't know whether or not your computer will run it, try playing this demo. While system requirements haven't been announced yet, I doubt Back to the Future should be terribly different from Devil's Playhouse in terms of what machines CAN play the game.
That's a rather interesting question which I'd like to approach in bullet point form with arguments to think about:
frankied80, in my opinion, whether you'd want this for PC/Mac or PS3 depends on many many (personal) factors, and even though some factors might make one version superior to another, graphics really isn't one of these factors.
PC games usually have scalable graphics settings, and so, depending on your hardware, they can look better or worse than their console versions.
That said, Telltale doesn't really make games with crazy state-of-the-art hyper-realistic graphics, so the PC and Mac version on highest settings should look about the same as the PS3 version.
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The fact of the matter is that there are incentives for pre-orders for games. Otherwise, there isn't much reason to pre order the games. Pre-Order forums have become a pre-order tradition at telltale. I'm sorry your computer won't be able to play the games, but that's just how the cookie crumbles. I'm not even sure my computer will be able to play it myself.
You will find a LOT of customers in these forums which were very satisfied with the PC purchase of previous Telltale Games. So, it's a yes!
Just try the last Sam & Max demo and see how it performs on your computer. You will probably also get a feeling for the controls by doing this and you will see how downloading an episode works.
Just imagine BTTF to be a game with slightly better graphics, a significantly less weird storyline and seriously less anthropomorphised characters.
Okay so far?