Telltale, are you going to do a patch (PS3)?
I downloaded the game yesterday and I have completed it today. What let the game down was the amount of lag and pauses during scenes especially during QTEs. It just ruined the whole flow of the game.
On another note the sound design was a bit rubbish. The dinosaurs sound great but a lot of sounds are missing which should be heard. Namely when characters are walking you don't hear anything even when there are close up shots of their feet making contact with the ground.
Is there going to be a patch at some point?
On another note the sound design was a bit rubbish. The dinosaurs sound great but a lot of sounds are missing which should be heard. Namely when characters are walking you don't hear anything even when there are close up shots of their feet making contact with the ground.
Is there going to be a patch at some point?
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Yeah, the frame lagging really annoying...I hate it.
And I had asked few times in this forum but nobody entertain or reply me, i am very disappointed with Telltale now...feel like cheated and been abandoned by Telltale.
I really hope they will have some solution such as update / patch to fix this problem.
Patch:
-Optimization
-4 Executables into 1 (including combining trophy data)
-HD Texture patch
I rarely say this but I think the metacritic scores (both critic and user) were completely justified.
I loved Heavy Rain and LA Noire, Jurassic Park (and in the case of Lost World, the book) were incredible. While one can clearly see that they did indeed try, the whole experience comes off as more of a half-hearted sort of try. The extremely limited exploration was an unbelievable disappointment. The acting was lackluster and killed what could have been, at the very least, a decent story. The music, though true to the movie wasn't nearly cinematic enough. The action scene tracks were way too passive and thus didnt have any emotional impact as a cinematic experience like Jurassic Park should. I would have to say that when compared to the movies, the action in the game was few and far between. Lastly, the graphics were very dated for how poorly the game ran. If the graphics were Crysis 2 grade...say...two years ago, I probably could have cut them some slack on the massive and all-to- common latency spikes. However as it stands, and taking full account of the fact that the game was delayed from Spring all the way to Fall, there is absolutely no excuse for the number of bugs and the utter lack of any attempt at optimization. Seriously, what did they do during that time...Hybernate?
To quote Simon Cowell, "Its a complete disaster".
I was considering picking up back to the future, but I guess I learned my lesson. I definitly plan on finishing the game, once a patch is released to make it playable, but I won't be buying from Telltale again...
All I can say to the people thinking about purchasing this, at least wait till they fix all the problems with it. But then again, theres always:
http://www.moddb.com/mods/rtjp
I still enjoyed the story, but it was rather irritating.
I've heard TT fanboys defend their games due to story/humor, but you can convey the same things in a book (or poor online fanfiction, which seems to be more applicable here, but that's for another post). If not all buyers can play it with complete fluidity, then don't release it. If these issues somehow slip by into release, then it is your responsibility to the customer to immediately put all necessary resources into making the game playable. If you didn't have resources set aside for this from the beginning, then you shouldn't have made the game. Lack of finances is NOT an excuse. I won't ever be buying another TT game, which isn't only because of the bugs, but rather the terrible lack of support for their newly-released product.
You almost had a new regular customer, since I greatly enjoyed the BTTF series. However, I can safely place TT at the bottom of the list of developers if arranged in order of respect and trust.