So, there's no physical release for the PC version of S1?

TheDuckTheDuck Banned
edited November 2013 in The Walking Dead

I wanted to get it for my sister.

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  • It exists, if you're willing to look around.

    It's not available from the TTG store though, because they aren't offering physical items for the moment. They will be in the future though.


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  • Has there been some kind of announcement to that effect, with some kind of indication as to when we can expect such a release? And is that copy legit, and would it work on a US computer?

    It exists, if you're willing to look around. It's not available from the TTG store though, because they aren't offering physical items for

  • Not an official announcement as such, but TTG have said a few times that they'd bring back the Season 1 DVD to the store at some point. No dates I'm afraid, but they'll get there at some point. It might be a while though, they're probably going to be a bit busy over the next few months. :(

    And yes, the DVD will work fine on US computers. There's no region-locking on PC, so that's not a concern.

    Finally, if you really can't wait, then there's this version on Amazon.com that comes out on the 19th that you may wish to consider.

  • There isn't? Whenever I try to play foreign DVDs, I have to switch my PC's region, and you can only do that a certain number of times.

    I'm a bit confused, though. Isn't the link you provided exactly what I was asking about-a physical PC copy of Season 1?

    Not an official announcement as such, but TTG have said a few times that they'd bring back the Season 1 DVD to the store at some point. No dat

  • edited November 2013

    Is that true for game-DVDs and such? I only had to switch the region for movie-DVDs so far.

    And also, the season one DVD was out months ago. That's how I started TWD (and than bought it again in the TT store after 400 days came out). And that has been a while ago. Although I'm from germany. So I don't know if in foreign countries, they are a bit quicker than in the U.S., when they translate it to make it available physically in stores. I don't even know if there is actually a translation on there on my DVD. I never cared, and therefore didnt look for it.

    TheDuck posted: »

    There isn't? Whenever I try to play foreign DVDs, I have to switch my PC's region, and you can only do that a certain number of times. I'm

  • OK, I get what I said was a tad confusing so allow me to elaborate.

    First, when it comes to PC games, there's no Region Locking. It's only Console Games or Video DVDs that use region locking. As far as I'm aware though, the Telltale DVDs don't have any region locking at all, so don't worry about that.

    Secondly, there's actually two different types of DVD. One is by Telltale themselves, and is the one you only had to pay shipping on if you bought the game from them. The OTHER is one sold by general retailers, which is what I've been providing links to. I don't know if Telltale themselves publish these or not or if they contain the same things as the TTG DVDs, but these are the ones that are actually available to buy/pre-order at the moment.

    Hope that clarifies things a bit!

    TheDuck posted: »

    There isn't? Whenever I try to play foreign DVDs, I have to switch my PC's region, and you can only do that a certain number of times. I'm

  • I think I'm still a little confused, because it kind of sounds like the ones sold by the retailers could be bootlegs or illegal in some way?

    OK, I get what I said was a tad confusing so allow me to elaborate. First, when it comes to PC games, there's no Region Locking. It's only

  • Not at all - they're perfectly legal. It's just that because Telltale is a developer, they have to get other bigger companies to publish their games in actual stores. The job would be far too big for them.

    For example, while you can buy Sam & Max online directly from Telltale, the retail version of each season that you can buy in stores were published by Jowood, Atari and Lace Mamba Global respectively (in the UK, at least).

    So yeah, perfectly legit.

    TheDuck posted: »

    I think I'm still a little confused, because it kind of sounds like the ones sold by the retailers could be bootlegs or illegal in some way?

  • Has anyone here played these version and can vouch for them?

  • edited November 2013

    I have retail versions of Tales Of Monkey Island, Sam and Max 1-3, Back To The Future and the Walking Dead. Never had problems with any of them. All purchased in germany or amazon.de

    So take this for what it's worth. Don't know whether or not the publishers elsewhere are different companies.

    My versions are:

    • S&M 1 (Jowood)
    • S&M 2 (Atari)
    • S&M 3 (Lace Mamba)
    • ToMI (Daedalic)
    • TWD (i'm not sure TTG themselves?)
    • BTTF (DeepSilver)
    TheDuck posted: »

    Has anyone here played these version and can vouch for them?

  • TheDuckTheDuck Banned
    edited November 2013

    System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA

    System Model: Satellite C655D

    BIOS: InsydeH2O Version 1.80

    Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II P340 Dual-Core Processor (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz

    Memory: 3072MB RAM

    Available OS Memory: 2810MB RAM

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    These are her specs. Would her laptop be able to handle the game?

  • I'd think so, yes.

    TheDuck posted: »

    System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA System Model: Satellite C655D BIOS: InsydeH2O Version 1.80 Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II P340 Dual-Core P

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