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Old 10/10/2012, 01:23 pm   #942
Silvere
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Originally Posted by lucidity02 View Post
But they ARE bringing it out near-monthly.
They brought it out first on 24.04. That's far from near-monthly.

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And aside from some delays and some bugs that haven't really impacted my gameplay experience, they're doing an excellent job for a company that doesn't have the resources other software houses do.
This isn't a game with overly complicated gameplay or highly difficult programming. Movement bugs of characters in static scenes are fast found / fixed. There is nearly nothing in this game which can bug so hard that it's highly annoying. [ Brenda-glitch for example was one of the possible ones, and yea.. You saw. ^^ ]

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They're not idiots. They saw the value in an episodic narrative
Yea, it's not hard to see some value in that.

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It doesn't make them idiots that they didn't pull it off with 100-percent success.
There are enough small things that sum up to call them idiots, making the same mistakes all over again.
Best example are the forums. Something especially went bad, when people ARE complaining about something. 90% don't say anything anyways, so you have to listen to the ones complaining...
But we are going to far and before you want me to list up their mistakes - No, I won't cause I don't care

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It makes them ambitious, and it helps them learn for future installments.
Why do I think that this argument is used since the first game released by TTG 0_0
Hell, you can say that about every game by a company, and it's always true. No reason to mention it. IF they actually learn is another thing.

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I'm pretty sure their reputation is just fine, seeing as how this game really put them on the map.
I honestly don't believe that at least 30% of the newcomers who came for TWD will stay for the other games. They gave enough reason to casual gamers to be fed up.
But I'm not their marketing guy, so who knows.

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Comparing MI, which was a great game that had a fairly linear and static plot, to this, which is a game that changes in myriad ways based on what you've said or done, is not a good comparison.
Where did I compare?
And please, "myriad" ways is way exaggerated. Keep it realistic, there are changes, yes, but there would have been possible way more.
Not to mention that I don't know the size of TTG's Team, so yeah, they then could have needed more than one month.
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