Posted November 25, 2014
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omega64
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Fenixp
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omega64
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Posted November 25, 2014
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It would be nice if Telltale implemented some actual Anti Aliasing in their games.
It's not necessarily the wait that was the issue. Telltale just refuses to communicate with anyone when there is a delay.
Post edited November 25, 2014 by omega64
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Fenixp
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Posted November 25, 2014
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Yeah, they did screw that up a bit. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the case of "Oh yeah, we'll definitely get it fixed next week ... Oh bollocks"-repeat kind of deal, internally, so they didn't want to do the same thing externally
Post edited November 25, 2014 by Fenixp
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markrichardb
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Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 25, 2014
As a long time fan of TellTale since the mid 2006, I cautiously remind you that they haven’t been in the spotlight long. Telltale released several point & click adventure games during a time when the genre was mostly dead, and despite cornering the market only achieved steady moderate successes (not that there’s anything wrong with that). Just before Walking Dead they released Back to the Future: The Game which was decidedly average, and Jurassic Park: The Game which was outright rubbish. To be fair to Jurassic Park, that was a failed experiment to reinvent the point & click adventure. The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us refined the lessons they’d learned and found a formula that works.
It's gotten harder to find physical copies lately. TellTale used to have this awesome deal where if you bought a game direct from their website, you could request a free (minus postage and packaging) DRM-free boxed version too, that was pretty sweet! They also used to have a lot of cool goodies on their shop like the old Sam & Max cartoon series.
It's gotten harder to find physical copies lately. TellTale used to have this awesome deal where if you bought a game direct from their website, you could request a free (minus postage and packaging) DRM-free boxed version too, that was pretty sweet! They also used to have a lot of cool goodies on their shop like the old Sam & Max cartoon series.
Post edited November 25, 2014 by markrichardb