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Originally Posted by GlockPants
Also, I think most users are more upset with TTG lack of communication with the community not the dealy. Delays are something every gamer should be used to and, I think, expect.
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This is definitely how I feel, though my number one issue is that I can't play the game and Telltale seem to not want to solve the issue or even communicate about it.
I'll forgive a lot; as I said, I'd much rather a delayed game than a broken/incomplete one (funny how so many folks will whine about a game's release date being pushed back... then complain when another game has stuff cut to make a release date).
But at least in my case, I got a broken AND late game, and not so much as a "sorry" from Telltale.
In this day and age, "old school" game companies like Sierra are very, very rare. Telltale started out as one of these, though, and it was a breath of fresh air... and I'm MUCH more forgiving of delays and bugs and problems from a little company trying hard with little than some big faceless mega-company who's just lazy and greedy and throw out an unfinished and slapdash product because they can and don't care (*coughMassEffect3*cough*Rage*cough*SaintsRow3*cou gh*).
Sure, there are a lot of other game companies I can support, but I just hate to see Telltale becoming one of the "we got your money already, so who cares about you?" crowd. And that's how they are looking to me right now.
"OMG! We're so sorry! We didn't expect TWD to be such a huge undertaking with such a massive fanbase! Please bear with us!" (my belief about 99% of the issues, actually) would be honest, appreciated and would foster sympathy, patience and trust.
Nothing but silence or terse "when its done" and "we're working on it" statements? That fosters distrust, feelings of being disrespected and unappreciated as customers, confusion and lack of confidence in a company.
Xbox/PC/PS3 release dates? Wouldn't even be an issue to me if not for everything else.