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Reznor2112
04/29/2011, 11:43 am
So with the news of these both being signed to the consoles, I'm curious as to whether or not they will be physical releases or digital.

The state the PLaystation Network is in, seems it may not be a digital release for PS3.

Can anyone confirm this? :confused:

thom-22
04/29/2011, 11:53 am
According to a GameSpot article citing a Telltale announcement, Xbox 360 will have a retail release of a full game, ie. all 5 episodes together. The other platforms will get episodic releases. It doesn't say whether the PS3 version will be retail or PSN, but I'd have to guess the latter since it's episodic. PC/Mac version will probably be what it always was, episodic releases with a disc released after the season is over.

link (http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?p=496360#post496360)

Asian Inferno
04/29/2011, 11:57 am
according to a gamespot article citing a telltale announcement, xbox 360 will have a retail release of a full game, ie. All 5 episodes together. The other platforms will get episodic releases. It doesn't say whether the ps3 version will be retail or psn, but i'd have to guess the latter since it's episodic. Pc/mac version will probably be what it always was, episodic releases with a disc released after the season is over.

link (http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?p=496360#post496360)

qft! One more reason to be a 360 user.

Gman5852
04/29/2011, 12:21 pm
qft! One more reason to be a 360 user.

Please note we get the game earlier due to episodes. Granted 1/5 of the game at a time, but we still get it earlier. Of course if you can wait at least 5 more months, then go ahead.:D

thom-22
04/29/2011, 12:25 pm
Please note we get the game earlier due to episodes. Granted 1/5 of the game at a time, but we still get it earlier. Of course if you can wait at least 5 more months, then go ahead.:D

Are you sure about that? They said simultaneous release. It would be strange to say that if they didn't mean that X360 gets the full game at the same time the other platforms get episode 1.

Asian Inferno
04/29/2011, 12:26 pm
Please note we get the game earlier due to episodes. Granted 1/5 of the game at a time, but we still get it earlier. Of course if you can wait at least 5 more months, then go ahead.:D
PC/Mac & PS3 are getting it simultaneously as the Xbox 360 version, you'll get Episode 1 day and date with the 360 Retail Package (Episode 1-5).

Most likely has to do with a clause on the deal with Telltale and Microsoft. Gotta swing something exclusive their way! :D

Johro
04/29/2011, 03:00 pm
That's sure what it's looking like isn't it.

corruptbiggins
04/29/2011, 03:04 pm
To me it looks like even the PC/Mac version won't be a straight forward normal episodic release.

thom-22
04/29/2011, 03:09 pm
I don't see them releasing the whole thing on xbox before the PC.... Doesn't mean it wont happen, but I'll be REALLY surprised if it does.... I know what gamespot says..but I would rather see the actual announcement.

Why? They've released other games on PC before console. What besides "tradition" would keep them from doing it the other way round? Lots of game companies that primarily sold for PC in the past now place more emphasis on their console versions.

I too would like to see Telltale's actual announcement, but it's not just GameSpot. Here's IGN's article (http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/116/1164673p1.html), quoted below with emphasis added.

Telltale Games today announced Jurassic Park: The Game is now coming to Xbox 360 this fall, in addition to the previously announced PlayStation 3 and PC versions.

The full series of the game will be available on a retail disc in North America, marking the first time Telltale publishes a Xbox 360 title.

Telltale announced earlier this week it delayed the PC release of Jurassic Park: The Game on PC from April until this coming fall.

EDIT: Here's Giant Bomb's article (http://www.giantbomb.com/news/jurassic-park-the-game-arriving-on-a-disc-for-xbox-360-playstation-3/3097/); they're as confused as we are and have asked for clarification.

Johro
04/29/2011, 03:14 pm
Yeah, that's why I deleted it. I was suspicious of Gamespot cutting little quotes in, but I did find the same thing on articles from ign, psu, etc etc and yep, that's pretty much what they say. Apparently, nothing has been said one way or another about a PS3 disc release though... so who knows.

thom-22
04/29/2011, 03:22 pm
deleted response to an edited post -- quit doing that, Johro. :D

Johro
04/29/2011, 03:27 pm
sorry lol I will say that I find it odd that this press release isnt on the bleeping telltale press release page (http://www.telltalegames.com/company/pressreleases/)...c'mon web team, we want to see it. Everyone is just summarizing it.

Johro
04/29/2011, 03:32 pm
guess this (http://ps3.ign.com/articles/116/1164686p1.html) is the whole thing judging by their press release format.

_djs_
04/29/2011, 03:44 pm
Shame on yoou telltale, now we now why the game was delayed

thom-22
04/29/2011, 03:47 pm
Yeah, that press releases page is where I've been looking too. The IGN page does seem to be the actual announcement, which explains the confusion -- it doesn't say one way or the other if PC/Mac release will be episodic. Maybe GameSpot just inferred that. Also interesting is that first it says simultaneous release for XBox 360 and PS3. But the next sentence only applies to XBox 360, about full series and disc release.

Maybe Telltale hasn't even decided yet how to do the PC/Mac release. (I don't even know why I care -- I could go either way, Mac or 360, prolly whichever is cheaper.)

Telekill
04/30/2011, 02:22 pm
I want the PS3 to get all five episodes on disc as well. I'd rather that than have it clutter up my PS3's HDD. Straight up... if Telltale announces Jurassic Park on disc, then I'll preorder. Otherwise, I'll wait and see if they decide to announce a disc version later.

Given the choice, I'll always go with disc version over download.

Reznor2112
04/30/2011, 05:42 pm
I swear to god, if they do not release a physical disc for ps3 I will fucking shot myself in the foot.

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Asian Inferno
04/30/2011, 07:49 pm
I want the PS3 to get all five episodes on disc as well. I'd rather that than have it clutter up my PS3's HDD. Straight up... if Telltale announces Jurassic Park on disc, then I'll preorder. Otherwise, I'll wait and see if they decide to announce a disc version later.

Given the choice, I'll always go with disc version over download.

Well, Sony's already publishes Telltale Games through PSN. Although I wouldn't rule out a PS3 retail release. It seems highly unlikely.

thom-22
05/01/2011, 01:40 pm
Well, Sony's already publishes Telltale Games through PSN. Although I wouldn't rule out a PS3 retail release. It seems highly unlikely.

A week ago, an XBox 360 retail release would have seemed unlikely! So I'm not sure it makes any sense to be estimating how likely a PS3 disc release might be.

Asian Inferno
05/01/2011, 09:21 pm
A week ago, an XBox 360 retail release would have seemed unlikely! So I'm not sure it makes any sense to be estimating how likely a PS3 disc release might be.
Actually it never seemed unlikely, didn't you see how they used 360 controllers for the PC demo? It was never a doubt that the 360 interface was implemented and built for the game.

What seemed unlikely was the disc release, but it is justifiable to have it as an exclusive thing.

thom-22
05/02/2011, 12:07 am
What seemed unlikely was the disc release, but it is justifiable to have it as an exclusive thing.

That's what I said, any console retail (disc) release was unlikely a week ago. Nothing announced so far says that the XBox retail release automatically precludes a PS3 disc release. How do we know Telltale isn't working to get a similar situation going with Sony? Note that I am not saying PS3 disc release is likely, just that I don't see the MS deal making it any more unlikely than it already was.

I'm an XBox user too, never owned a PlayStation. But I get no pleasure or benefit from games being withheld from that or any other platform.

corruptbiggins
05/02/2011, 04:30 am
Where does it say it's exclusive? All I've seen is one quote about the 360 version and the rest could well be garnered from older information and previous history.

Watsamax
05/02/2011, 05:28 am
Actually it never seemed unlikely, didn't you see how they used 360 controllers for the PC demo? It was never a doubt that the 360 interface was implemented and built for the game.

What seemed unlikely was the disc release, but it is justifiable to have it as an exclusive thing.

It was explained multiple times why they used a 360 controller. They used a 360 controller because it was a lot easier to show people how the game worked without having to sit there with a keyboard and mouse.

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 07:37 am
That's what I said, any console retail (disc) release was unlikely a week ago. Nothing announced so far says that the XBox retail release automatically precludes a PS3 disc release. How do we know Telltale isn't working to get a similar situation going with Sony? Note that I am not saying PS3 disc release is likely, just that I don't see the MS deal making it any more unlikely than it already was.

I'm an XBox user too, never owned a PlayStation. But I get no pleasure or benefit from games being withheld from that or any other platform.
Plenty of games get's timed exclusives,many on the PS3 for example. But this trend seemed to wane in the recent year (IE: Portal 2 going PS3), but it appears that these type of deals are still being made. It's all apart of the business, and satisfies the owners who chose to buy and own the exclusive platform. But in the end, eventually everyone receives it.

It was explained multiple times why they used a 360 controller. They used a 360 controller because it was a lot easier to show people how the game worked without having to sit there with a keyboard and mouse.
Of course, the Xbox 360 controller is a great controller for Xbox 360 and PC gaming (Hell I use a wired one for my PC games, when I can). But you can't say that because of using a 360 controller, a 360 interface was not "programmed" with the best usability interface in order to play the game. The interface was created and existed, it wouldn't have been a long jump to suspect a 360 version months ago. I'd be saying the same thing had they used a PS3 controller scheme.

Johro
05/02/2011, 08:34 am
controller schemes and the button icons are pretty simple... FORMATTING is the issue. It's not like you can stick a PC DVD into your xbox. So yes... the game was originally slightly geared to xbox...but so was BTTF which is already available on the PS3 and uses the xbox scheme on PC as well.... the game was only...lets say 55-45 geared towards xbox over the work to make it compatible with PS3... controller schemes and button icons are relatively simple changes.(especially since the usable buttons are similar)

...and yes I know it's going to be on the PSN, I was just talking about the original programmed PC game. I'm just saying that making it controller compatible is a long leap to platform compatible.

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 01:43 pm
controller schemes and the button icons are pretty simple... FORMATTING is the issue. It's not like you can stick a PC DVD into your xbox. So yes... the game was originally slightly geared to xbox...but so was BTTF which is already available on the PS3 and uses the xbox scheme on PC as well.... the game was only...lets say 55-45 geared towards xbox over the work to make it compatible with PS3... controller schemes and button icons are relatively simple changes.(especially since the usable buttons are similar)

...and yes I know it's going to be on the PSN, I was just talking about the original programmed PC game. I'm just saying that making it controller compatible is a long leap to platform compatible.

When if ever was BTTF geared towards 360?

Compatibility is essential in determining what platforms a game is developed for. All Microsoft PC Games of recent (Since say 2007) all have the interface in place to have Xbox 360 controller icons and a pre-programed scheme. Only a fraction of non-Microsoft games have the same type of instant compatibility with Xbox 360, and only because these are multi-platform with a PC version...

SHODANFreeman
05/02/2011, 01:54 pm
Plenty of games get's timed exclusives,many on the PS3 for example. But this trend seemed to wane in the recent year (IE: Portal 2 going PS3), but it appears that these type of deals are still being made. It's all apart of the business, and satisfies the owners who chose to buy and own the exclusive platform. But in the end, eventually everyone receives it.

If something is a timed exclusive, I will refuse to buy it for the platform that it is a timed exclusive on. I own every platform, but I don't want to encourage companies to dump money on anti-competitive business practices like timed exclusivity. Either fund fully exclusive games, or don't, but don't pay to get a month or two of exclusivity. That's just lame.

If everyone who owned multiple platforms would resist the urge to buy something the second it's available, we could get rid of dumb crap like timed exclusives.

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 02:32 pm
If something is a timed exclusive, I will refuse to buy it for the platform that it is a timed exclusive on. I own every platform, but I don't want to encourage companies to dump money on anti-competitive business practices like timed exclusivity. Either fund fully exclusive games, or don't, but don't pay to get a month or two of exclusivity. That's just lame.

If everyone who owned multiple platforms would resist the urge to buy something the second it's available, we could get rid of dumb crap like timed exclusives.
That's your thing, but the majority of console gamers do enjoy timed exclusives when they are related to their console of choice, while the others either a.) complain or b.)are indifferent.

If PS3 get's exclusives that 360 doesn't I'm apart of that B crowd. The PS3 just isn't my type of gaming system. But it does make me a more satisfied customer knowing the platform I prefer and own has something other platforms will have to wait to get. I won't put it into someone's face...like some, cause that is just downright rude.

But in the end it is a marketing scheme, one that will continue for a long time...Hate it or love it (or indifferent to it) it's gonna' happen.

thom-22
05/02/2011, 02:41 pm
Plenty of games get's timed exclusives,many on the PS3 for example.

Yes, plenty of games do. So what? We still do not know, for a fact, whether JP got a timed exclusive or not. It's certainly valid to suggest that as a possibility, but it's premature to presume conclusively that is the case.

The Microsoft deal was about Telltale becoming an official publisher for the XBox platform and applies to past and future games as much as it does to JP. We don't know whether TT had to trade timed exclusivity for JP to get that deal. I would think it's something they've desired and been working on for a while. What developer that has the goods wouldn't want to be able to publish for XBox? Why wouldn't TT want the same thing for the PlayStation platform?

The original plan was for PC/Mac "timed exclusivity" -- not because anyone paid them to do it that way, but because of their own development/release plans. Now they have new release plans and it makes sense they wouldn't want any release before XBox given the new deal, but it doesn't automatically follow that XBox is guaranteed timed exclusivity, even if it happens to work out that way.

You need to take your XBox blinders off and look at the situation more rationally.

SHODANFreeman
05/02/2011, 02:42 pm
That's your thing, but the majority of console gamers do enjoy timed exclusives when they are related to their console of choice, while the others either a.) complain or b.)are indifferent.

If PS3 get's exclusives that 360 doesn't I'm apart of that B crowd. The PS3 just isn't my type of gaming system. But it does make me a more satisfied customer knowing the platform I prefer and own has something other platforms will have to wait to get. I won't put it into someone's face...like some, cause that is just downright rude.

But in the end it is a marketing scheme, one that will continue for a long time...Hate it or love it (or indifferent to it) it's gonna' happen.

I simply don't respect Microsoft for doing crap like that. Exclusives are great as they encourage all console makers to be on the top of their game to compete with each other, timed exclusives are just a dirty cheap cop-out to actually doing something that requires a little bit of effort.

Imagine if all the money Microsoft has dumped into getting timed exclusives for a month or two were spent on hiring talented developers to make brand new franchises? Wouldn't you rather have that?

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 03:56 pm
Yes, plenty of games do. So what? We still do not know, for a fact, whether JP got a timed exclusive or not. It's certainly valid to suggest that as a possibility, but it's premature to presume conclusively that is the case.

The Microsoft deal was about Telltale becoming an official publisher for the XBox platform and applies to past and future games as much as it does to JP. We don't know whether TT had to trade timed exclusivity for JP to get that deal. I would think it's something they've desired and been working on for a while. What developer that has the goods wouldn't want to be able to publish for XBox? Why wouldn't TT want the same thing for the PlayStation platform?

The original plan was for PC/Mac "timed exclusivity" -- not because anyone paid them to do it that way, but because of their own development/release plans. Now they have new release plans and it makes sense they wouldn't want any release before XBox given the new deal, but it doesn't automatically follow that XBox is guaranteed timed exclusivity, even if it happens to work out that way.

You need to take your XBox blinders off and look at the situation more rationally.
To not see the statement in the news is to be blind. It's not a large logical jump to make the connection. The Xbox would be receiving the game on a retail disc, and from the statements made utilizing the word "simultaneous" to describe the release of JP:TG on all platforms, it's obvious that this 360 retail disc would release day and date with the other episodic releases.

You're not gonna come here, and tell me that the Xbox is getting only Episode 1 on that retail disc, it wouldn't seem logical. Everyone still gets the game (IE: Episode 1) on the day and date. It could very well be that Episode 2-5 may be locked (once online) until they release on the PC, Mac and PS3. But the news report has specifically stated that the retail disc would contain all 5 episodes.

It's not really a timed exclusive either, because everyone will get the game (Episode 1) the same day, hence the "simultaneous".

I agree on waiting to see the actual release timetable, but to overlook these logically concluded conclusions based on official news that Telltale has given this far from Fall is just ignorant.

I don't have "XBox blinders" on, since I'll be receiving the game on the PC (Which I had originally pre-ordered instead of waiting for console announcements) free of charge anyways and will use it as a determination to whether picking up a 360 version for achievements.

I simply don't respect Microsoft for doing crap like that. Exclusives are great as they encourage all console makers to be on the top of their game to compete with each other, timed exclusives are just a dirty cheap cop-out to actually doing something that requires a little bit of effort.

Imagine if all the money Microsoft has dumped into getting timed exclusives for a month or two were spent on hiring talented developers to make brand new franchises? Wouldn't you rather have that?

Both PS3 and Wii have some timed exclusives (DLC & Retail) as well, it's not just the 360 (Although the majority of timed exclusives were for them). It seems like PS3 had had more timed exclusives planned, but as time has passed those exclusives such as Section 8 or LA Noir have faded, they seem to put more emphasis on exclusive DLC such as The Joker in Arkam Asylum.

As for new franchises, it'd have to be something that is a big hit, otherwise the gamble to "create" a new franchise is worthless. In the gaming industry franchises can go either way: score big and make money to milk or lose horribly and deny future attempts the company/personnel behind the attempt for the foreseeable future (as well as most likely foot them the bill). The success to fail ratio is heavily favored towards the latter.

Watsamax
05/02/2011, 04:20 pm
Yea Microsoft is retarded. Dumped $50 million i believe (coulda built a real jurassic park :D) On getting time exclusive GTAIV: Episodes from liberty city. Well they didnt convinve a lot of people to move over. And truthful GTA IV only cost $100 million to make and the developers already had all the models and vehicles in the game mostly.

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 04:37 pm
Yea Microsoft is retarded. Dumped $50 million i believe (coulda built a real jurassic park :D) On getting time exclusive GTAIV: Episodes from liberty city. Well they didnt convinve a lot of people to move over. And truthful GTA IV only cost $100 million to make and the developers already had all the models and vehicles in the game mostly.
GTA IV was the first GTA game (Not a later ported game like San Andres or Vice City) to release simultaneously on both the PS3 and Xbox 360. You must remember that prior to GTA IV all GTA games were exclusive to PC first, then PlayStation and Sony first. This trend didn't change until GTA IV.

The announcement of the "timed exclusive" DLC was made in May 9th, 2006, the game released on April 28th, 2008.

"The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Grand Theft Auto IV are the fifth and eighth best-selling games of 2008 in the United States respectively. The Xbox 360 version sold in excess of 3.29 million, while the PlayStation 3 version sold in excess of 1.89 million for a combined 5.18 million copies in 2008 in the region." - Wikipedia

I would say the exclusive DLC had a big impact on the sales of GTA IV. In the end all platforms (PC, PS3, X360) recieved all the DLC and even a Complete Collection pack.

SmorepionKid
05/02/2011, 04:50 pm
Achievement list coming anytime soon???

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 04:56 pm
Achievement list coming anytime soon???
Not for awhile, unless someone is able to leak it! We could speculated Achievements/Trophies for the game though...which gives me an idea!

Asian Inferno
05/02/2011, 05:08 pm
Whoops, wrong place to post. Thanks for the inspiration SmorepionKid!

SHODANFreeman
05/02/2011, 06:18 pm
To not see the statement in the news is to be blind. It's not a large logical jump to make the connection. The Xbox would be receiving the game on a retail disc, and from the statements made utilizing the word "simultaneous" to describe the release of JP:TG on all platforms, it's obvious that this 360 retail disc would release day and date with the other episodic releases.

You're not gonna come here, and tell me that the Xbox is getting only Episode 1 on that retail disc, it wouldn't seem logical. Everyone still gets the game (IE: Episode 1) on the day and date. It could very well be that Episode 2-5 may be locked (once online) until they release on the PC, Mac and PS3. But the news report has specifically stated that the retail disc would contain all 5 episodes.

It's not really a timed exclusive either, because everyone will get the game (Episode 1) the same day, hence the "simultaneous".

I agree on waiting to see the actual release timetable, but to overlook these logically concluded conclusions based on official news that Telltale has given this far from Fall is just ignorant.

It is guaranteed that every platform will see episode 1 on the same day based on the fact that they emphasized a simultaneous release. The "timed exclusive" talk is referring to the fact that it is very possible (probable, even) that episodes 2 through 5 will be available exclusively on Xbox 360 on launch. There is no way they are going to release a disc with 80% of the game locked, the outrage would be massive.

Both PS3 and Wii have some timed exclusives (DLC & Retail) as well, it's not just the 360 (Although the majority of timed exclusives were for them). It seems like PS3 had had more timed exclusives planned, but as time has passed those exclusives such as Section 8 or LA Noir have faded, they seem to put more emphasis on exclusive DLC such as The Joker in Arkam Asylum.

As for new franchises, it'd have to be something that is a big hit, otherwise the gamble to "create" a new franchise is worthless. In the gaming industry franchises can go either way: score big and make money to milk or lose horribly and deny future attempts the company/personnel behind the attempt for the foreseeable future (as well as most likely foot them the bill). The success to fail ratio is heavily favored towards the latter.

So you'd rather support a company more concerned with milking the same 2-3 franchises (most of which are eventually ported to PC, anyway) for eternity and pouring their money into a month or two of exclusivity on games (seemingly at random), than one that takes more chances on new IPs?

Supporting timed exclusive games just perpetuates the marketing strategy, and it honestly has no benefit for anyone. How does it benefit you that other people are needlessly restricted from playing the game? It doesn't. Microsoft is spending the money you are paying them to bribe companies to delay the release of certain games on other platforms. The games aren't coming to you faster, they're just being held back from people who own the other platforms at Microsoft's request.

Furthermore, exclusive DLC is an entirely different animal than forcing a company to hold back a release on another platform for a set amount of time. Exclusive DLC is incentivizing the purchase on that platform, and it is certainly not excluding their competitors from offering similar. Timed exclusive agreements are made specifically to screw over customers of their competitors, and that's a dick move.

thom-22
05/02/2011, 06:49 pm
To not see the statement in the news is to be blind.

I have seen the news stories and have always recognized the possibility that what you're saying could be true. You're the one being blind by failing to at least acknowledge any other possibilities.

You're not gonna come here, and tell me that the Xbox is getting only Episode 1 on that retail disc, it wouldn't seem logical. Everyone still gets the game (IE: Episode 1) on the day and date. It could very well be that Episode 2-5 may be locked (once online) until they release on the PC, Mac and PS3.

I never said any such thing! The news reports say the XBox release in fall will be the full game. What I'm saying is that there is nothing known that absolutely rules out the possibility that other platforms might get the full game at that time as well. The news reports have been vague and even conflicting on this point. Unless you can show me a Telltale statement that says, unambiguously, that only XBox is getting the full game in fall, then your statements are nothing more than your own assumptions.

Johro
05/02/2011, 09:30 pm
When if ever was BTTF geared towards 360?

Compatibility is essential in determining what platforms a game is developed for. All Microsoft PC Games of recent (Since say 2007) all have the interface in place to have Xbox 360 controller icons and a pre-programed scheme. Only a fraction of non-Microsoft games have the same type of instant compatibility with Xbox 360, and only because these are multi-platform with a PC version...

you just proved my point. I was replying to the suggestion that JP(originally) was geared towards xbox because of the controller scheme and icons...which as you obviously agree is near minimal

Asian Inferno
05/03/2011, 01:33 am
I was going to post extended responses to each reply, but the server went offline for awhile about an hour ago. I'm not retyping those up... so quick replies.

1.Exclusive "Console" DLC are just as worse as Timed Releases as people are still left out (Pre-Orders don't count).
2.The possibility exists while not impossible is thus far unlikely, had TT released an addition statement in their PR I would not have my "assumption" (They have yet to correct it).
3.Multi-platformed games (Primarily first on the PC) that have a counter-part with the 360 have that friendly user interface on the PC as a result of a 360 port.

guitarsareboring
05/03/2011, 05:00 am
I hope the forum isn't littered with spoilers from people forgetting that other formats don't have the entire season from the start.

Asian Inferno
05/03/2011, 03:46 pm
I hope the forum isn't littered with spoilers from people forgetting that other formats don't have the entire season from the start.
I'm sure mods will be enforcing Spoiler tags!

Gogeta504
05/03/2011, 04:04 pm
wait what?? so if 360 gets the retail Ep 1-5 while PS3/PC users gonna have to wait for the episodes to come out... to me its unfair and plus the 360 people gonna SPOIL the whole entire thing !!!! (this is why i dont like 360) (not trying to be a fanboy here just its not fair for everyone to wait while 360 gets all 5 episodes straight away.. thats all)

Asian Inferno
05/03/2011, 04:10 pm
wait what?? so if 360 gets the retail Ep 1-5 while PS3/PC users gonna have to wait for the episodes to come out... to me its unfair and plus the 360 people gonna SPOIL the whole entire thing !!!! (this is why i dont like 360) (not trying to be a fanboy here just its not fair for everyone to wait while 360 gets all 5 episodes straight away.. thats all)
Well since Thom thinks I'm jumping the gun here, I'll reflect his view here instead by saying that it's not completely known if the 360 will get it first. Just that the 360 will receive a retail disc with all 5 episodes when the game ships simultaneously on all platforms this Fall.

Happy Thom!?

Gogeta504
05/03/2011, 04:13 pm
Well since Thom thinks I'm jumping the gun here, I'll reflect his view here instead by saying that it's not completely known if the 360 will get it first. Just that the 360 will receive a retail disc with all 5 episodes when the game ships simultaneously on all platforms this Fall.

Happy Thom!?

so nobody knows if 360 gonna get it first or not??
ok ty loool Thom XD

thom-22
05/03/2011, 05:08 pm
Happy Thom!?
Sure! :)

wait what?? so if 360 gets the retail Ep 1-5 while PS3/PC users gonna have to wait for the episodes to come out... to me its unfair and plus the 360 people gonna SPOIL the whole entire thing !!!! (this is why i dont like 360) (not trying to be a fanboy here just its not fair for everyone to wait while 360 gets all 5 episodes straight away.. thats all)

Everything's always "unfair" to someone. What do you think is going on right now in the BTTF forums? PC/Mac users are talking about Episodes 3 & 4, but the PS3 users don't have them yet (and XBox users don't have any episodes). Why is it okay for them, but "unfair" if it's the other way around? Should they have held the PC/Mac releases for PSN to catch up? (Actually, I think Telltale tried holding PC releases until console version was ready, I forget which game, and it didn't work out very well.)

Just because past titles have always favored computer releases doesn't mean it's unfair if it happens the other way around, whether it's JP or some other future game. It might suck, but that's just the way it goes.

Gman5852
05/03/2011, 06:12 pm
Ill be honest and say Ill be shocked if this game never gets onto the Playstation 3 one way or another.
It does sound more likely it would be a PSN title though.
And as for the episodes being on 360 on disc before we get episdoe 2, Ill just say is stupid.
I get telltale needs to change their control scheme up a bit for each release, but us having to wait for nothing while 360 users get it is just stupid. I mean with BTTF, its because of sonys aproval process. Like this on the other hand, we are waiting for nothing.

Shadowknight1
05/03/2011, 08:17 pm
Well, Sony's approval process and now the PSN being screwed.

As for JP, has there been confirmation that it's going to be a normal episodic release on PC/Mac?

Johro
05/03/2011, 08:21 pm
Nope, they haven't said one way or another...not officially anyways.

OMA
05/07/2011, 03:43 pm
I'd suggest they maybe aren't releasing this game episodically at all in any platform.

It seems clear the delay was motivated by the deal with Microsoft, more than just "polishing the game". Since Microsoft probably doesn't want any version to be released before the 360 one (because it would lower sales for the 360 version), TTG is going to release all episodes at once by fall, so they need the extra time to actually finish all the episodes of the game, though I hope they still make the most of the extra time they have so they not only finish the game, but also polish the graphics and gameplay of the existing episodes (Episodes 1 and 2 are probably almost done by now).

Since now the 360 version is going to be a full season published in retail disc form, I'm guessing the other platforms will also get a full non-episodic release, but in download-only form. That will be a big download (several GB), but nowadays it's not that uncommon to download that amount of data when buying a game on a digital download service.

Asian Inferno
05/09/2011, 09:31 pm
I'd suggest they maybe aren't releasing this game episodically at all in any platform.

It seems clear the delay was motivated by the deal with Microsoft, more than just "polishing the game". Since Microsoft probably doesn't want any version to be released before the 360 one (because it would lower sales for the 360 version), TTG is going to release all episodes at once by fall, so they need the extra time to actually finish all the episodes of the game, though I hope they still make the most of the extra time they have so they not only finish the game, but also polish the graphics and gameplay of the existing episodes (Episodes 1 and 2 are probably almost done by now).

Since now the 360 version is going to be a full season published in retail disc form, I'm guessing the other platforms will also get a full non-episodic release, but in download-only form. That will be a big download (several GB), but nowadays it's not that uncommon to download that amount of data when buying a game on a digital download service.

Yes, but it would cut out a population of gamers who still run on slower connections such as DSL (IE: Myself) in downloading the game, resorting to leaving the computer on for 10+ hours...which is ridiculous! I think Telltale will take that too mind, and the model they've been using for the longest time has been the episodic format. The 360 disc seems to be one of the exceptions.

thom-22
05/10/2011, 12:15 am
Yes, but it would cut out a population of gamers who still run on slower connections such as DSL (IE: Myself) in downloading the game, resorting to leaving the computer on for 10+ hours...which is ridiculous!

Ridiculous? How many thousands of people downloaded 11 gigs of Portal 2 a few weeks ago? People routinely download games the size of a Telltale series. Besides, the game could still be offered as separate episodes, allowing people to download them one at a time as needed. Or the PC/Mac disc release, which was always part of the plan, could be moved up as well. This is your weakest argument yet, Asian Inferno. ;)

I think Telltale will take that too mind, and the model they've been using for the longest time has been the episodic format. The 360 disc seems to be one of the exceptions.

As you've noted, "the model they've been using for the longest time" is already out the window, done, dead and buried for this series. There's no basis for assuming the XBox 360 release will be the only exception. As they've already broken their pattern here, we have nothing to go on in making predictions. This could easily go either way.

SHODANFreeman
05/10/2011, 05:25 am
If it's fine to download 5 episodes separately for 10 hours total, then why can't you just use a download manager to do the same for one big file?

Sisyphus
05/10/2011, 06:44 am
I guess that's how they're dealing with the problems they had re: Xbox Live before.

Asian Inferno
05/10/2011, 05:00 pm
If it's fine to download 5 episodes separately for 10 hours total, then why can't you just use a download manager to do the same for one big file?
Because there's a difference between using up energy for a 1 or 2 hour episode download time vs one straight 10 hour full game download, even if you manage to sleep through it, you'll still be wasting energy between the time it finishes and when you wake up.

SHODANFreeman
05/10/2011, 05:21 pm
Because there's a difference between using up energy for a 1 or 2 hour episode download time vs one straight 10 hour full game download, even if you manage to sleep through it, you'll still be wasting energy between the time it finishes and when you wake up.

You misread my post. You can use a download manager and download for two hours, pause the download, shut down your PC, and resume the next day.

Asian Inferno
05/10/2011, 07:16 pm
You misread my post. You can use a download manager and download for two hours, pause the download, shut down your PC, and resume the next day.

Ahh...I always seem to have trouble with those. But if it works like it's supposed to, then by all means feel free to release it as one package. I'd just like to play while waiting you know...

samusaran253
05/10/2011, 08:52 pm
What about Wii release?

SHODANFreeman
05/10/2011, 10:32 pm
Ahh...I always seem to have trouble with those. But if it works like it's supposed to, then by all means feel free to release it as one package. I'd just like to play while waiting you know...

Many MMOs use a sort of streaming download technology, where it will download the beginning of the game first and download the rest as you play. I'm sure this tech could be fairly easily implemented into a linear style game.

Asian Inferno
05/11/2011, 04:25 pm
Many MMOs use a sort of streaming download technology, where it will download the beginning of the game first and download the rest as you play. I'm sure this tech could be fairly easily implemented into a linear style game.
Let's hope they do so then!

kennychelsea
05/11/2011, 04:42 pm
Well I love both games. It would be exciting to see them in release either physical or digital.

Hero1
05/14/2011, 01:44 pm
As long as we get the game.. I don't care how they release it!