Im seriously doubting a February release. The first or second week of March seems more likely. They're handling like 4 different IP's now. Seemingly, at once. Going forward, I doubt Telltale puts out anything within that 4-6 week window. Its probably going to be 2-3 months between episodes from now on.
Telltale themselves once said they won't be working on other projects until both The Walking Dead, and The Wolf Among Us is finished. I wouldn't worry too much yet. The waiting for the second episode for all Telltale titles have been slightly longer than usual. Starved for Help took 64 days to launch. The real judgement if they will extend the gap between episodes would be while waiting for In Harm's Way.
Im seriously doubting a February release. The first or second week of March seems more likely. They're handling like 4 different IP's now. See… moremingly, at once. Going forward, I doubt Telltale puts out anything within that 4-6 week window. Its probably going to be 2-3 months between episodes from now on.
First of all, they don't do make that content in a month but in 2-3 or more months because they can't work like they promise. They should change their "usually" to "rarely" and no one would complain again. And yes, I know someone will bring up the Christmas excuse again, but believe me, many people have to work even on holidays. Secondly, if not for their extraordinary gameplay and self-insert story, the company would not have existed very long. Even monkeys can do better PR and snails would have less problems releasing within the promised time.
They want the hype for the TV series, it makes sense. We should give them the benefit of the doubt until sunday or monday, it's the best timeforthem to give us a trailer and info
The News Among Us, Episode 1: "Wait"
The News Among Us, Episode 2: ""Soon" and Mirrors"
The News Among Us, Episode 3: "A Boring Mile"
The News Among Us, Episode 4: "In Release Date's Clothing"
The News Among Us, Episode 5: "Cry News"
First of all, they don't do make that content in a month but in 2-3 or more months because they can't work like they promise. They should chan… morege their "usually" to "rarely" and no one would complain again. And yes, I know someone will bring up the Christmas excuse again, but believe me, many people have to work even on holidays. Secondly, if not for their extraordinary gameplay and self-insert story, the company would not have existed very long. Even monkeys can do better PR and snails would have less problems releasing within the promised time.
People, this is a game of perfect art, we can not rush art if we are expecting to be good. We love the story line and the suspense we get from… more each episode, but patience is needed. Be one as the bonsai, it does not rush in its growth to stand tall among other tree's, it takes its time in its growth, slowly year by year in every inch so that all can admire its eternal beauty.... I think I said that once before, but like I said. It will get here when it gets here and god so help me I will turn this thread around and their be no second episode for any of you!
They can take as long as they want, only means it can get better. Unless of course something goes on behind the scenes that they don't want to tell us about. Either way, it is apparently nearly finished and it is in the time frame of two months, like Telltale promised.
Sorry, I should reword it. It's so they can use the TV series to help hype the game and the game to hype the TV series, maximum sales for them and the TV ratings go up
They can take as long as they want, only means it can get better. Unless of course something goes on behind the scenes that they don't want to… more tell us about. Either way, it is apparently nearly finished and it is in the time frame of two months, like Telltale promised.
Sorry, I should reword it. It's so they can use the TV series to help hype the game and the game to hype the TV series, maximum sales for them and the TV ratings go up
Hopefully that means legit info soon. TWAU hype is almost over so TWD hype can come out. I think that's the main reason there wasn't info yesterday, too close to TWAU, Idk why they wouldn't otherwise
I think it has more to do with them becoming more ''serious'' developers and have to act all hoity-toity to keep up appearances with all the o… morether dev studios. When they were smaller they didn't give a shit because it was work AND fun, now it's becoming more work than fun because the holding company of Dewey, Fuckem & Howe released a closing statement that the interior offices are not to relay information about the production of their ''hit'' products to the buyers as is stated in the Horse & Shite law ledger of 2007 EA's marketing premise, and I quote: ''they are but sheep, we are but gods, no one can understand gods, therefore fuck our customers - all hail Satan''.
I've always said I'd rather wait for a game that works than Bethesda's model where they put out a glitch fest and rely on the modding community to fix it.
Wrong. whatever date it releases (18th being my prediction) It will come out PC/MAC AND xbox first, then the next day for all ps3 users. TTG always switches from console to console each episode. first episode released first in ps3, now it will release second on xbox. Just like the wolf among us, to make it fair.
This is bullshit. They should really not have 2 to 4 months between games. I played season 1 back to back and it was amazing and it just has a bigger impact. You really get into it. Having to get this stuff piecemeal by piecemeal is tedious. It';s like pulling hairs. I dont find it exciting. They should do what netflix does, release a whole season of a show they produced at once. And regardless of when they do it - in one go or over time - 6 weeks between episodes should be the maximum and yes it is possible if the project is planned accordingly.
Started this as a joke. Folks started signing and signing then after damn near 400 signatures I'm was laughing anymore.
https://www.change.… moreorg/petitions/telltalegames-provide-weekly-status-updates-in-their-official-forum-for-customers-who-have-already-purchased-a-season-pass-to-a-current-game-in-production
I personally hate what Netflix does because I would like to be able to take some time to think about each episode and comment it with my friends.
For example, I feel that I've enjoyed Game of Thrones much more than House of Cards, simply because after each episode of GoT everyone was talking about it and I could share opinions about what was happening and what's going to happen. I never had such interesting conversations about House of Cards because I never met anyone that was in the same point of the series as me. I think that House of Cards is a much better series than Game of Thrones, but I've enjoyed it much less because of this.
The only thing I don't like about Telltale's way of doing things is how random the wait times are. If they could commit to a date (like TV series do) from the beginning I think it would be perfect.
This is bullshit. They should really not have 2 to 4 months between games. I played season 1 back to back and it was amazing and it just has a… more bigger impact. You really get into it. Having to get this stuff piecemeal by piecemeal is tedious. It';s like pulling hairs. I dont find it exciting. They should do what netflix does, release a whole season of a show they produced at once. And regardless of when they do it - in one go or over time - 6 weeks between episodes should be the maximum and yes it is possible if the project is planned accordingly.
you dont have to watch each episode back to back if you dont want to on Netflix, though. But if someone wanted to, and quite a few people do, then that option being available is great to have. And yeah I agree. If they just announced the dates instead of this mildly vague "stay tuned" . "more to come" ...that certainly would help. The open endedness of it all makes me think they're just making this up as they go and that's kinda of a bad thing with story telling in such a format.
I personally hate what Netflix does because I would like to be able to take some time to think about each episode and comment it with my frien… moreds.
For example, I feel that I've enjoyed Game of Thrones much more than House of Cards, simply because after each episode of GoT everyone was talking about it and I could share opinions about what was happening and what's going to happen. I never had such interesting conversations about House of Cards because I never met anyone that was in the same point of the series as me. I think that House of Cards is a much better series than Game of Thrones, but I've enjoyed it much less because of this.
The only thing I don't like about Telltale's way of doing things is how random the wait times are. If they could commit to a date (like TV series do) from the beginning I think it would be perfect.
Who really knows with Telltale. We are just gonna have to be patient and just do other things while waiting. There are other great games out there to keep us occupied. Really, there isn't anything we can do about it (except complaining, which hasn't really got us anywhere). All I'm trying to say is that the next episode will be well worth the wait. Hang in there!
Who really knows with Telltale. We are just gonna have to be patient and just do other things while waiting. There are other great games out t… morehere to keep us occupied. Really, there isn't anything we can do about it (except complaining, which hasn't really got us anywhere). All I'm trying to say is that the next episode will be well worth the wait. Hang in there!
I think Telltale should take all the time they need to produce a perfect episode. I'm not at all angry about the wait as it seems a lot of people on this thread are.
Hopefully that means legit info soon. TWAU hype is almost over so TWD hype can come out. I think that's the main reason there wasn't info yesterday, too close to TWAU, Idk why they wouldn't otherwise
Did you forget that Season 1 took two months for two episodes? That we still haven't reached that timeframe yet? Especially since Telltale took a few weeks off for the holidays?
I swear, this is one of the weirdest fanbases ever. You guys haven't waited anywhere near four months, we haven't even hit two months yet. Do you guys have any patience at all? I guarantee that even if Telltale announced all the release dates in advance that you guys would still complain. We're getting teases about 400 Days and it's certainly more information than the very patient Wolf Among Us fans got. I say patience because they at least didn't start whining until the three month mark where it was very justified. Wait for four months and then you can start complaining about it taking so long. This is taking the same length that season 1 did.
To all you guys saying you'll never buy a season pass again, I doubt it. I guarantee that 99% of you will be here on the forums after the season is over talking about how great that season was and how excited you are for season 3. I guarantee it.
This is bullshit. They should really not have 2 to 4 months between games. I played season 1 back to back and it was amazing and it just has a… more bigger impact. You really get into it. Having to get this stuff piecemeal by piecemeal is tedious. It';s like pulling hairs. I dont find it exciting. They should do what netflix does, release a whole season of a show they produced at once. And regardless of when they do it - in one go or over time - 6 weeks between episodes should be the maximum and yes it is possible if the project is planned accordingly.
Selyth, this isn't about how long Telltale needs to produce "the perfect episode". This is about the frustrating radio silence that made the three-month hiatus between TWAU parts 1 and 2 a nightmare.
I think Telltale should take all the time they need to produce a perfect episode. I'm not at all angry about the wait as it seems a lot of people on this thread are.
Did you forget that Season 1 took two months for two episodes? That we still haven't reached that timeframe yet? Especially since Telltale too… morek a few weeks off for the holidays?
I swear, this is one of the weirdest fanbases ever. You guys haven't waited anywhere near four months, we haven't even hit two months yet. Do you guys have any patience at all? I guarantee that even if Telltale announced all the release dates in advance that you guys would still complain. We're getting teases about 400 Days and it's certainly more information than the very patient Wolf Among Us fans got. I say patience because they at least didn't start whining until the three month mark where it was very justified. Wait for four months and then you can start complaining about it taking so long. This is taking the same length that season 1 did.
To all you guys saying you'll never buy a season pass again, I doubt it. I guarantee that 99% of you will be here on the fo… [view original content]
The mans got a point... and quite frankly a good one. It's not so much about when it will be released, (hopefully this month) but rather the fact that TTG hasn't even given us, their devoted diehard fans who they would be nothing without, a single hint as to when the hell S:2 E:2 will be released! Son of a bitjcnlckajenrfkajdfaweodfn!
Selyth, this isn't about how long Telltale needs to produce "the perfect episode". This is about the frustrating radio silence that made the three-month hiatus between TWAU parts 1 and 2 a nightmare.
i guess some people are content being taken advantage of. If you'd like to give me some money in advance for a project that I will get to you eventually I will be more than happy to take you up on that offer.
I think Telltale should take all the time they need to produce a perfect episode. I'm not at all angry about the wait as it seems a lot of people on this thread are.
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Im seriously doubting a February release. The first or second week of March seems more likely. They're handling like 4 different IP's now. Seemingly, at once. Going forward, I doubt Telltale puts out anything within that 4-6 week window. Its probably going to be 2-3 months between episodes from now on.
Telltale themselves once said they won't be working on other projects until both The Walking Dead, and The Wolf Among Us is finished. I wouldn't worry too much yet. The waiting for the second episode for all Telltale titles have been slightly longer than usual. Starved for Help took 64 days to launch. The real judgement if they will extend the gap between episodes would be while waiting for In Harm's Way.
First of all, they don't do make that content in a month but in 2-3 or more months because they can't work like they promise. They should change their "usually" to "rarely" and no one would complain again. And yes, I know someone will bring up the Christmas excuse again, but believe me, many people have to work even on holidays. Secondly, if not for their extraordinary gameplay and self-insert story, the company would not have existed very long. Even monkeys can do better PR and snails would have less problems releasing within the promised time.
Aww come on people 5 thumbs down? Oh well regardless thanks for the responses.
So this delay for the game is due to "hyping" the TV series? Ok that's understandable. I guess I can be alittle more patient.
The News Among Us, Episode 6: "Still waiting for the "news""
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I'm sorry but I'm about to ask a very pety/childish question that has nothing to do with the topic. How do you "don't do" something?
"they don't do make that content in a month"
I think it could be the guy who stole Clem? It could be if you choked him but not if Clem shot it for you because you're terrible at "Q's".
I agree we can't rush but at the same time how long does it honestly take to perfect something?
They played through the episode fully for the first time, that means all that is left is bug fixes. Unless something else happens.
They can take as long as they want, only means it can get better. Unless of course something goes on behind the scenes that they don't want to tell us about. Either way, it is apparently nearly finished and it is in the time frame of two months, like Telltale promised.
Sorry, I should reword it. It's so they can use the TV series to help hype the game and the game to hype the TV series, maximum sales for them and the TV ratings go up
Ok
That's smart.
Hopefully that means legit info soon. TWAU hype is almost over so TWD hype can come out. I think that's the main reason there wasn't info yesterday, too close to TWAU, Idk why they wouldn't otherwise
She found her backpack with the water in it at the end of the episode though, she probably still has them.
lolz
I've always said I'd rather wait for a game that works than Bethesda's model where they put out a glitch fest and rely on the modding community to fix it.
Wrong. whatever date it releases (18th being my prediction) It will come out PC/MAC AND xbox first, then the next day for all ps3 users. TTG always switches from console to console each episode. first episode released first in ps3, now it will release second on xbox. Just like the wolf among us, to make it fair.
This is bullshit. They should really not have 2 to 4 months between games. I played season 1 back to back and it was amazing and it just has a bigger impact. You really get into it. Having to get this stuff piecemeal by piecemeal is tedious. It';s like pulling hairs. I dont find it exciting. They should do what netflix does, release a whole season of a show they produced at once. And regardless of when they do it - in one go or over time - 6 weeks between episodes should be the maximum and yes it is possible if the project is planned accordingly.
you can't force something like that.. that's really rude. I know it's rude for them not to give out any news. But still, this isn't right lol
I personally hate what Netflix does because I would like to be able to take some time to think about each episode and comment it with my friends.
For example, I feel that I've enjoyed Game of Thrones much more than House of Cards, simply because after each episode of GoT everyone was talking about it and I could share opinions about what was happening and what's going to happen. I never had such interesting conversations about House of Cards because I never met anyone that was in the same point of the series as me. I think that House of Cards is a much better series than Game of Thrones, but I've enjoyed it much less because of this.
The only thing I don't like about Telltale's way of doing things is how random the wait times are. If they could commit to a date (like TV series do) from the beginning I think it would be perfect.
Ya damn right! I think it will be one of the best yet.
you dont have to watch each episode back to back if you dont want to on Netflix, though. But if someone wanted to, and quite a few people do, then that option being available is great to have. And yeah I agree. If they just announced the dates instead of this mildly vague "stay tuned" . "more to come" ...that certainly would help. The open endedness of it all makes me think they're just making this up as they go and that's kinda of a bad thing with story telling in such a format.
Who really knows with Telltale. We are just gonna have to be patient and just do other things while waiting. There are other great games out there to keep us occupied. Really, there isn't anything we can do about it (except complaining, which hasn't really got us anywhere). All I'm trying to say is that the next episode will be well worth the wait. Hang in there!
The only problem is I'm running out of games to play while waiting. :P
Your best shot is to get hooked on a huge open-world RPG right now.
Yeah. Perhaps its time to replay them maybe? lol
Skyrim?
Yes I will definitly play Skyrim again! Maybe I can play Episode 2 of TWD a couple weeks later.
I think Telltale should take all the time they need to produce a perfect episode. I'm not at all angry about the wait as it seems a lot of people on this thread are.
You've given me hope again :') arigato
Did you forget that Season 1 took two months for two episodes? That we still haven't reached that timeframe yet? Especially since Telltale took a few weeks off for the holidays?
I swear, this is one of the weirdest fanbases ever. You guys haven't waited anywhere near four months, we haven't even hit two months yet. Do you guys have any patience at all? I guarantee that even if Telltale announced all the release dates in advance that you guys would still complain. We're getting teases about 400 Days and it's certainly more information than the very patient Wolf Among Us fans got. I say patience because they at least didn't start whining until the three month mark where it was very justified. Wait for four months and then you can start complaining about it taking so long. This is taking the same length that season 1 did.
To all you guys saying you'll never buy a season pass again, I doubt it. I guarantee that 99% of you will be here on the forums after the season is over talking about how great that season was and how excited you are for season 3. I guarantee it.
Selyth, this isn't about how long Telltale needs to produce "the perfect episode". This is about the frustrating radio silence that made the three-month hiatus between TWAU parts 1 and 2 a nightmare.
I've been playing Borderlands 2 again with a new Class. I'm digging it.
Correct 99% of us will be on here excited for season 3.
The mans got a point... and quite frankly a good one. It's not so much about when it will be released, (hopefully this month) but rather the fact that TTG hasn't even given us, their devoted diehard fans who they would be nothing without, a single hint as to when the hell S:2 E:2 will be released! Son of a bitjcnlckajenrfkajdfaweodfn!
i guess some people are content being taken advantage of. If you'd like to give me some money in advance for a project that I will get to you eventually I will be more than happy to take you up on that offer.
I think they should release it already