They confirmed season 2 last year. It has to be in production. Oh maybe they do the same they did with ANF. Waste the 2 years and make season 2 in a couple months rushed as hell.
They confirmed season 2 last year. It has to be in production. Oh maybe they do the same they did with ANF. Waste the 2 years and make season 2 in a couple months rushed as hell.
Hi Job, my question is why is the entire cast for each season almost completely replaced (with the only exceptions being Clem and Kenny) in the following season? I just find it quite unusual how in TV shows like TWD the main characters are kept alive with maybe just a couple of deaths per season whereas TWDG does not shy away at all from killing their main characters. I realise that the game revolves more around Clementine and her story whereas the show revolves more around the entire group, but is replacing every character other than Clem every season really necessary to continue her story?
Apologies if this sounded like a complaint, my intention was just to clarify something that I've been pondering.
Answers to our questions that didn't piss us off even more so. Answers that didn't beat around the bush. Answers that didn't say a whole lot, but at the same time, say very little.
pfft you expect too much, and should be thankful for even a response. Did you honestly expect Job, to give you EXCLUSIVE info about episode 3 or some other shit (cause he totally knows ALL about the wolf among us season 2 and Thrones), he gave us info, less on walking dead, but more on Guardians, and future concepts for future series, which I greatly appreciated. This is in the telltale talks section for a reason, it'd make more sense to tease something we know nothing about in comparison to something we've already seen two episodes of.
Answers to our questions that didn't piss us off even more so
He's not a writer, game designer, voice director, he's PR! He doesn't, and can't know every single detail that goes on around Telltale, and sure as hell can't badmouth them. The most you should ever expect is "we'll look into it".
What you wanted, Job to say "Hey are game fucking sucks! SOrry. Wolf among us is coming out next year". He's not going to ever say any of that. No developer or PR would ever say that kind of shit.
If you mentioned the deletion of comments you would have a point though, that's pretty bogus, but outside of that...its the internet no one is happy about anything, he did what he set out to accomplish, even if the response was mostly negative.
Answers to our questions that didn't piss us off even more so. Answers that didn't beat around the bush. Answers that didn't say a whole lot, but at the same time, say very little.
Did you honestly expect Job, to give you EXCLUSIVE info about episode 3
No, and anyone with a brain wouldn't expect that, and no one is expecting him to say the game sucks. But as for questions such as "Why are episodes getting shorter?" or "Why our endings were disregarded?" or questions concerning some of the controversies supposedly going on behind the scenes, revealed through the Melissa Hutchison interview or several key people working on ANF all leaving around the same time, I think we should get some good responses. Even my question, asking why appeal to newcomers, was a lazy, bullshit response that infuriated me, and most likely a lot of other people.
He's not a writer, game designer, voice director, he's PR!
You're right, he's not a writer, game designer, or voice director. But guess who he works with everyday and constantly talks to...writers, game designers, and voice directors. Whenever he does talk about the game to try and build up hype, he talks about something that's in the game, even if its not close to completion, showing that he does know what's going on behind the scenes. Again, I'm not asking for spoilers, or stuff in the future episodes, but answers to questions that are generally being asked by tons of people concerning the state of the game, as well as the company, would be greatly appreciated, and honestly, I don't think we got that. He can't talk about spoilers, but he can talk about what the writers were thinking when they chose to go in this sort of direction, considering how he talks to them everyday. Considering how we spent our money on this game, and considering how we have all been supporting Telltale for the past several years, I think we have the right to know on some of the stuff going on behind the scenes and know what's going on with the company. And since you mentioned it, the deletion of comments is enough of a reason to be angry, especially since some of them did not deserve to be deleted.
As someone who's studying business management (with a concentration in sports management), one thing that all of my professors talks about is how essential it is for a business to have a strong relationship with its fan base (something that is especially true in sports, but is also very important in the gaming industry). Several books that I have read, whether it be for school or I just read on my own, discuss the topic of how a business should treat its customers. My father, the GM of a moving company, relies on customers putting in a good word for his business. No business can thrive if it continuously gets away with treating its fan base with disrespect. This was a perfect opportunity for Job to rebuild the relationship with Telltale's fans, and he failed. A small company like Telltale needs to have a strong relationship with its fanbase, it cannot continuously rely on creating games based on big name franchises because, as we've seen, sales are going down all across the board. When customers speak highly of the company, it strongly benefits the company. I want to talk about how great Telltale is, and when it comes to their games, I can, but about the company itself, it gets harder and harder to support them and their business model and the way they treat us.
pfft you expect too much, and should be thankful for even a response. Did you honestly expect Job, to give you EXCLUSIVE info about episode … more3 or some other shit (cause he totally knows ALL about the wolf among us season 2 and Thrones), he gave us info, less on walking dead, but more on Guardians, and future concepts for future series, which I greatly appreciated. This is in the telltale talks section for a reason, it'd make more sense to tease something we know nothing about in comparison to something we've already seen two episodes of.
Answers to our questions that didn't piss us off even more so
He's not a writer, game designer, voice director, he's PR! He doesn't, and can't know every single detail that goes on around Telltale, and sure as hell can't badmouth them. The most you should ever expect is "we'll look into it".
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Question: Can you say anything about Game of Thrones Season 2? Will it take place closer to the timeline of the TV show? Will the major events of Season 6 impact the story of the Forresters?
Hmm. Let me check back with the team on this soon and get an answer. We had previously had some EFIGS subtitles in our titles for sure, but … moreI'll need to check back on the status of if/when/where they will be implemented again. Thanks for bringing this up, and I'll relay your inquiry to the team!
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They confirmed season 2 last year. It has to be in production. Oh maybe they do the same they did with ANF. Waste the 2 years and make season 2 in a couple months rushed as hell.
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I finally want to know why you think us The forum users being the "minority" gives you the right to disregard everything we say.
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I don't know about you, but it was pretty clear to me what the question was.
Hi Job, my question is why is the entire cast for each season almost completely replaced (with the only exceptions being Clem and Kenny) in the following season? I just find it quite unusual how in TV shows like TWD the main characters are kept alive with maybe just a couple of deaths per season whereas TWDG does not shy away at all from killing their main characters. I realise that the game revolves more around Clementine and her story whereas the show revolves more around the entire group, but is replacing every character other than Clem every season really necessary to continue her story?
Apologies if this sounded like a complaint, my intention was just to clarify something that I've been pondering.
Hi Job.Just wanted to know will we see something related to the walking dead michonne in ANF ?
Hey Job is there any chance of seeing any kind of flashbacks later in the season?
Is Job still answering questions?
Let's establish that this Ask Me Anything is over.
Not like we got any important info from it anyway.
When is Portal: The Telltale Series going to be announced?
April 1st 2023.
What were you even expecting?
When will you close this thread :-)
Answers to our questions that didn't piss us off even more so. Answers that didn't beat around the bush. Answers that didn't say a whole lot, but at the same time, say very little.
pfft you expect too much, and should be thankful for even a response. Did you honestly expect Job, to give you EXCLUSIVE info about episode 3 or some other shit (cause he totally knows ALL about the wolf among us season 2 and Thrones), he gave us info, less on walking dead, but more on Guardians, and future concepts for future series, which I greatly appreciated. This is in the telltale talks section for a reason, it'd make more sense to tease something we know nothing about in comparison to something we've already seen two episodes of.
He's not a writer, game designer, voice director, he's PR! He doesn't, and can't know every single detail that goes on around Telltale, and sure as hell can't badmouth them. The most you should ever expect is "we'll look into it".
What you wanted, Job to say "Hey are game fucking sucks! SOrry. Wolf among us is coming out next year". He's not going to ever say any of that. No developer or PR would ever say that kind of shit.
If you mentioned the deletion of comments you would have a point though, that's pretty bogus, but outside of that...its the internet no one is happy about anything, he did what he set out to accomplish, even if the response was mostly negative.
No, and anyone with a brain wouldn't expect that, and no one is expecting him to say the game sucks. But as for questions such as "Why are episodes getting shorter?" or "Why our endings were disregarded?" or questions concerning some of the controversies supposedly going on behind the scenes, revealed through the Melissa Hutchison interview or several key people working on ANF all leaving around the same time, I think we should get some good responses. Even my question, asking why appeal to newcomers, was a lazy, bullshit response that infuriated me, and most likely a lot of other people.
You're right, he's not a writer, game designer, or voice director. But guess who he works with everyday and constantly talks to...writers, game designers, and voice directors. Whenever he does talk about the game to try and build up hype, he talks about something that's in the game, even if its not close to completion, showing that he does know what's going on behind the scenes. Again, I'm not asking for spoilers, or stuff in the future episodes, but answers to questions that are generally being asked by tons of people concerning the state of the game, as well as the company, would be greatly appreciated, and honestly, I don't think we got that. He can't talk about spoilers, but he can talk about what the writers were thinking when they chose to go in this sort of direction, considering how he talks to them everyday. Considering how we spent our money on this game, and considering how we have all been supporting Telltale for the past several years, I think we have the right to know on some of the stuff going on behind the scenes and know what's going on with the company. And since you mentioned it, the deletion of comments is enough of a reason to be angry, especially since some of them did not deserve to be deleted.
As someone who's studying business management (with a concentration in sports management), one thing that all of my professors talks about is how essential it is for a business to have a strong relationship with its fan base (something that is especially true in sports, but is also very important in the gaming industry). Several books that I have read, whether it be for school or I just read on my own, discuss the topic of how a business should treat its customers. My father, the GM of a moving company, relies on customers putting in a good word for his business. No business can thrive if it continuously gets away with treating its fan base with disrespect. This was a perfect opportunity for Job to rebuild the relationship with Telltale's fans, and he failed. A small company like Telltale needs to have a strong relationship with its fanbase, it cannot continuously rely on creating games based on big name franchises because, as we've seen, sales are going down all across the board. When customers speak highly of the company, it strongly benefits the company. I want to talk about how great Telltale is, and when it comes to their games, I can, but about the company itself, it gets harder and harder to support them and their business model and the way they treat us.
Soon
Already said, he won't tell anything, but they have something in mind.
S2 will come, but no details yet.
In my books soon means never....end our misery job this is getting ridiculous
Job is still posting regularly on Twitter so, uh... was this thread just pushed under the metaphorical rug?
He forgot about it obviously
Can you just close this thread already?
You could just not comment on it. The thread was very much inactive until you decided to bump it.
Here's my question:
How do you feel about Fig Newtons?
Yes that was intentional.
That's what they want... don't let them win.
Also, a couple days without posting on a thread doesn't really mean it's dead and commenting means "bumping." A couple days is nothing.
February 30th 2018
Who???
I don't understand - did Job just forget this Q&A? Was it closed without notice?
I did it by myself. You didn't update on this.
And, if you are interested, it seems that Italian was again ditched.
I almost believed that something would have changed.
Thank you very much for your answers, hope that the team wasn't too stressed by all of your questioning about the italian language.