i moaned and groaned and complained.

about the release times but i must say i was wrong i would rather have a game of quality than a quick release.i loved the game cant wait for season 2 great job telltale.sorry about my rants.

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  • edited November 2012
    about the release times but i must say i was wrong i would rather have a game of quality than a quick release.

    That's what she said. I feel the same way. If Season 2 is this good, they can take as long as they like.

    ...well, unless it's like Beyond Good & Evil 2 long.
  • edited November 2012
    Well i think in season 2 they should make it more player's choice game.
    For example they should make the main characters more killable (except the one we play) for ex. in the season 1 they could make clem can die so imagine killing clementine by mistake that would be sad huh ? Or deciding Lee to live or die ?
  • edited November 2012
    I would rather they had 3 or 4 episodes already completed before releasing episode 1. That would likely mean:

    -Episode 1 is released up to a few months later, but...
    -The remaining episodes will get released on a far more predictable basis.
    -The earlier episodes can potentially get more polish before the customer even starts playing.
    -The later episodes get more time for developing/polishing before the previous episodes are released.

    Now lets say 3 episodes are done (and partially the 4th for the "next time" trailer), when Ep1 gets released for season 2. And that they're released a month apart. That would give them 3 months to complete Ep5 and the remainder of 4.

    Sounds to me like everyone is a winner. TT get more breathing room, players arn't shouting "omg when when when" and the releases are reasonable enough to keep more people from losing interest.
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