> Puzzlebox said that they sometimes send a incomplete episode for classification to make the release process faster.
"Classification" in this present context only refers to a process of general quality testing by console manufacturers. Naturally, these do require a final build of the episode. Age ratings like the ESRB are a different matter, as these institutions will only judge graphics, speech and other narrative content, not the general functionality of the episode.
I guess what puzzlebox wanted to hint at was that if an episode pops up at the ESRB or Australian Ratings board website, it doesn't say that much about an impending release (because these guys might have received a barely functional console episode build). Yet if both Sony and Microsoft stamp a final console build "OK", the episode usually is out the door right at the next Tuesday/Wednesday release slot.
Puzzlebox said that they sometimes send a incomplete episode for classification to make the release process faster.
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To e… morexpedite the release process for an episode, we often send an unfinished version of it to ratings bodies. As long as all the blood and gore and language and stuff is already in there, it's enough for them to give a rating without the product actually being ready for release.
A breakfast. In Poland it was like 12:30AM when I was having it, but I just woke up late.
Hey, we have few off days from school, so why not getting up late :D
A breakfast. In Poland it was like 12:30AM when I was having it, but I just woke up late.
Hey, we have few off days from school, so why not getting up late :D
They just released three screenshots and a teaser image, alongside announcing that more information will come shortly.
If you count that as a "fuck up" than fine, but to be fair a "sneak peak" does not usually indicate "big news."
You are telling me to grow up based off a comment I made on a video game forum. A tweet saying the game is coming soon is SOMETHING as well. This didn't do anything for me.
Hopefully. There's 4 days left until May 6th, so I kinda doubt it...
But then again, there are endless possibilities. Just sit back and wait for the upcoming trailer. (it will come...soon..)
Hopefully. There's 4 days left until May 6th, so I kinda doubt it...
But then again, there are endless possibilities. Just sit back and wait for the upcoming trailer. (it will come...soon..)
Am I the only one that's still being patient here and not losing their sanity because we haven't had a trailer yet?
No? Alright then. Y'all are crazay!
HSPLazerz is correct to assume that the PC versions of the game do not require a formal classification process (neither Steam nor Telltale S… moretore). However, the tidbit that is missing here is that consequently, the PC versions are the ones which are programmed and finished LAST. The hopefully final build of the console episodes has to be transmitted at least 14 days before release. As soon as that is secured, Telltale gets to bringing that PC version up and running. Considering the console circumstances, that's the natural way to plan the schedule.
Of course, they're also specifically aiming at near simultaneous releases cross platform. So even if for some curious reason the console or PC builds are finished early, they wouldn't release it just because.
I'm on the same boat as you :). Why are people complaining? They could play TWAU while they wait. It has so many epic moments in it. Snow is such a strong woman, and not afraid to fight for what's right...
Some of us aren't angry at Telltale. I'm not. I'm frustrated about classification. Without that Telltale could easly release episode 3 two o… morer three weeks ago because it was already completed. The only thing that was on their way - classification. It took 2-3 weeks to receive that. It wasn't that long with previous episodes, I think.
There's something else that kills me. Complains, Really, people, stop being pessimistic, you have 4 beautiful images before your eyes and po… moressible trailer tomorrow, yet still there are complains because the creators are Telltale. At least they communicate with us.
That's all. Thanks for hearing.
COD requires a global platform that involves over 100,000 playing online daily with that number during release dates reaching around a million. Telltale games is taking ages to produce a comic book graphic game . . . I respect Telltale for keeping the price low, I really do but at the same time they have some major problems and I would certainly be willing to pay extra (10 $ a episode) if that meant better communication and less times in between episodes.
Ok, ok... Lets put all bitching and moaning aside for a while. We are all irritated, stressed, nervous, thirsty devblood... But have anyone … morethought, just for a second at least, how does TellTale staff feels themselves, they would love to release episodes three weeks one after another, but its just not possible... Takes a long time to make a game, especially a masterpiece like this, and look at the money you're paying!!! Of course COD Ghosts kept up to release date, but they are scoring LOADS OF MILLIONS, they hire LOADS of staff, buy LOADS of equipment, and to make make Ghosts, they make few new maps, different perks, better graphics, but the game stays the same, i passed B OPS 2 single player campaing in 4HR!!! We are getting 7.5-8.5 Hrs of good innovative fun for under £20 here... And most definetly, TellTale could easily go COD on our asses, copy seson one, make few changes and release it way earlier, is that what you want? Oh shit kinda long, this post, il have a look if EP3 didnt come out when i wrote that...
not only can we not post images anymore, we can't post links or make quotes. this sucks. I hope they finish improving the forum within a reasonable amount of time.
not only can we not post images anymore, we can't post links or make quotes. this sucks. I hope they finish improving the forum within a reasonable amount of time.
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"Classification" in this present context only refers to a process of general quality testing by console manufacturers. Naturally, these do require a final build of the episode. Age ratings like the ESRB are a different matter, as these institutions will only judge graphics, speech and other narrative content, not the general functionality of the episode.
I guess what puzzlebox wanted to hint at was that if an episode pops up at the ESRB or Australian Ratings board website, it doesn't say that much about an impending release (because these guys might have received a barely functional console episode build). Yet if both Sony and Microsoft stamp a final console build "OK", the episode usually is out the door right at the next Tuesday/Wednesday release slot.
But then again, there are endless possibilities. Just sit back and wait for the upcoming trailer. (it will come...soon..)
Then she dies in a jewelry store at the end.
EDIT: It was COMPLIMENT!
I'm missing out a part of life.
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yep. that's what they do. they totally don't leave us in silence for weeks on end.
We can't even bold words. The pun ideas are forever gone....