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Originally Posted by Garrinski
The poster you're quoting didn't say "near-monthly" they said "monthly", which is EXACTLY what telltale told all of its consumers willing to pay for a game before its release, they would deliver.
You need to stop trying to defend a point that is obviously false. They DID NOT deliver on their initial promise. Period.
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Seeing as how you quoted my original reply completely out of context, I'll go ahead and point out that I mentioned the release schedule exactly once during my initial response to the other poster. I said not a single word about Telltale's initial promise, nor was I defending said initial promise. What I was doing was explaining, in my own way, why I continue to support this software company, why it's difficult for a small outfit to release an episodic game in this particular style, and why I think people should appreciate what they've got instead of complaining about it. Please get your facts straight before you go around trying to police my posts.
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Originally Posted by Garrinski
Since the misleading delivery dates were made public, there has been no mention from anyone within the company concerning either the botched advertising or failure of the design team. In short the situation has been handled in a childish manner by those at TT, who have ignored it so far, took a new stance, and hope we will just forget. This has obviously provoked some more than childish backlash as a result. Some, but not all of the scorn is deserved, mostly due the COMPLETE LACK OF COMMUNICATION on the matter.
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I strongly doubt Telltale is just waiting to see if anyone forgets. I constantly see members of their tech support team in these very forums checking for posts. Their communication does leave something to be desired. I take issue with your use of the word "misleading", which implies that the company did it intentionally, which I again strongly doubt.
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Originally Posted by Garrinski
So if you wish to blindly defend the company against the blankets of accusations people make, feel free... but on the previously mentioned point, consider this a suggestion; TT fucked up. Let them speak for themselves.
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Couple things here. One, I used specific rationale in my defense of the company, which in itself means that I wasn't blindly defending anything.
And two? If I want to defend Telltale, I'll defend Telltale. I hope not to see any more "suggestions" from you on my posting habits, which are frankly none of your business.