PC Telltale Games going out of business

You will be notified when there is something tangible to post. Right now there isn't.So keep cool and drink legal beverages.

In the zombie apocalypse isn't all beverages legal? Now please hand me my hot beer out of the car that got looted and let's go kill a bear. ;)

 
In the zombie apocalypse isn't all beverages legal? Now please hand me my hot beer out of the car that got looted and let's go kill a bear. ;)
I'll bring the bacon & eggs...my fat ass has to eat!!

 
Honestly, i see this as a bad thing for fun pimps. The fact that they chose to do business with this company, regardless if they knew how bad they were performing or not. People are going to lose hope in the 7 days franchise now that this has happened. RIP console version..... soon followed by PC version if they keep pushing back the updates... which focus more on updating content instead of fixing bugs

 
Honestly, i see this as a bad thing for fun pimps. The fact that they chose to do business with this company, regardless if they knew how bad they were performing or not. People are going to lose hope in the 7 days franchise now that this has happened. RIP console version..... soon followed by PC version if they keep pushing back the updates... which focus more on updating content instead of fixing bugs
I’m so glad you’re here to focus on the doom and gloom. Where is your crystal ball?

Do you think TFP would know of TT financial issues 2-3 years ago when they partnered?

How many years have people been preaching of TFP demise and their epic failure? But yet... people are still here, playing their game...

 
...How many years have people been preaching of TFP demise and their epic failure? But yet... people are still here, playing their game...
And it's still in the top 100 games on Steam even.

 
Even with all those bugs they should be working on during *cough cough* alpha instead of content.
Alpha is for content, Beta is for Bugs, Gold is for DLC. (The guys at Ark could never figure this process out for some reason. :strawberry: )

 
Everyone's an expert all the time, especially That Guy On The Internet.
The inconvenient truth is that rights and licenses are far less simple than "you must have exclusive rights to everything before you can publish anything".

To my knowledge TTG has the license to some bits of the entire "TWD thing" but not others.

Just an example.

You will be notified when there is something tangible to post. Right now there isn't.

So keep cool and drink legal beverages.
Legal drinks, cmon now, we gotta have some fun somehow

 
Alpha is for content, Beta is for Bugs, Gold is for DLC. (The guys at Ark could never figure this process out for some reason. :strawberry: )
No no those guys from ark and the one from a few post back are the right ones everyone else is wrong. *cough cough* :)

You know because it makes more sense to work on bugs with no content and then add content then it does to work on content then bugs ;)

 
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No no those guys from ark and the one from a few post back are the right ones everyone else is wrong. *cough cough* :)
You know because it makes more sense to work on bugs with no content and then add content then it does to work on content then bugs ;)
As a software developer who works in another industry all togethor the Alpha = Content and Beta = fixes and optimization is right. It doesn't mean that you don't fix some bugs and do some optimization while in alpha, but its not the focus. The goal is to get the content added as fast as possible, and then when you go to beta its all about the bugs.

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the rules said you can't sell a dlc from a game preview program. well they did which shows that the ark team are scum bags
Well they also had to settle for an undisclosed sum for breaching non-compete agreements/

 
As a software developer who works in another industry all togethor the Alpha = Content and Beta = fixes and optimization is right. It doesn't mean that you don't fix some bugs and do some optimization while in alpha, but its not the focus. The goal is to get the content added as fast as possible, and then when you go to beta its all about the bugs.
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Well they also had to settle for an undisclosed sum for breaching non-compete agreements/
that does not help the early players who bought a game in progress. no we were lied to.

 
I figured we wouldn't get a patch for the MD5 bug anyway. Cant remember the last time 7 days to die had a console update. I took a break how long ago after my third MD5 bug on same map. Cant remember how many days I was in there with bases and outposts and miles of tunnels going all over the map. 7 days to die was a good game. But that MD5 bug is a deal breaker for XBOX1 players.

 
As a software developer who works in another industry all togethor the Alpha = Content and Beta = fixes and optimization is right. It doesn't mean that you don't fix some bugs and do some optimization while in alpha, but its not the focus. The goal is to get the content added as fast as possible, and then when you go to beta its all about the bugs.
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Well they also had to settle for an undisclosed sum for breaching non-compete agreements/
Well of course. You have to have it at least playable so you know what to work on and what needs added and balanced. Not sure why I'm even explaining this maybe my messages didn't come across as laughter as it did in my head *shrugs*

 
Alpha and the beta isn't much difference now days. Alpha is the earliest access to big time youtubers. While the rest of us masses get in the beta. Beta is no turning back for major fixes. People always preach oh its the beta this and that will be fixed. Heck look at Battlefield V now. Most are skipping that game now. This day in age most devs throw anything out for a quick cash grab then move on. Heck look a UBISOFT and FAR CRY 5. They wont even add any new game modes. lol

 
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