you do?! I always assumed you got the rest for free since I didn't anybody would ever buy a game that's coming in parts and THEN PAY for the rest of the parts that just seems like nonsense especially since you can watch actually TV shows for free(kind of) which will have better story's in general then again people go to the cinema which I don't understand either why pay for the privilege of sitting in a dark cramped room with people who will just annoy you? instead of waiting that pathetic amount of time to buy the dvd of it which you can do what ever the hell you want with?.....people are so weird aint they?.
Yep, sadly, that's how it works. And they often really do use the story alone to do it. Because nobody likes an unfinished story.
What gets me is how quickly it became an accepted thing. It's okay to do now. This fact is absolutely baffling to me. No thanks to freaking Telltale.
Also I dont understand going to theaters to watch movies either. They smell funny, and those floors... often it's like someone spilled liquid evil on them. You sure dont want to touch those floors, definitely not. Ick. Also you cant pause anything.
Though as I dont really watch movies that works out well. It'd be just as silly to do that to watch Youtube though. Well, even more ridiculous, actually. Though it'd probably be less irritating than the actual glitchy site.
to be fair to tell tale there clearly have a lot of effort put in to them(I've watched most of their games through YouTube (apart from mine craft story though mainly because what I did watch was terrible the concept alone defeats its own point) so their not exactly ripping people off(completely if they didn't spend so much money on making those games ,shiny,(I mean their not shiny but you know what I mean) and actually focused on giving you choices that matter I think they'd actually be decant but nope people won't buy games that aren't over done graphically even if their meant to be about the story sadly) games of but I think things like that would be better as actual television shows also on movie theatres I do know why people still do(counting out nostalgia or habitual reasons) that mainly for the reaction of the crowd that are watching a film live but still you could do that with a dvd version of it with people you know and not complete strangers also does anybody else think of YouTube literally like watching tv? I mean for gods sake the videos you watch are literally on channels the difference is that their not done by corporations and rather by singular people or small groups in fact when you think about their pretty much the tv equivalent of indie developers.
I dont think of Youtube like watching TV because it's not prone to all the annoying issues that plague TV.
1: ANYONE can put a video up. You dont have to have tons of money and a major company backing you to put something up.
2: ANYTHING can be the subject of the video. No matter how weird and obscure it may be, chances are, there's videos of it. Great for the indie game scene, that. There are still trends that appear on Youtube, but unlike TV, it doesnt corrupt the entirity of it. I stopped watching TV because EVERYTHING was following the same awful trends; there was nowhere else to look on there, and it just got worse over time. But on Youtube, this doesnt really matter. The giant Youtubers may have to follow these, but anyone else can do what they want and they're fine.
3: Ads can be totally stopped because it's the internet, and the wonder that is AdBlock exists. I am convinced this is the greatest piece of software in like 20 years. Wheras with TV.... yep, cant skip them annoying commercials.
4: Videos can be viewed at any time without having to record or save them first. Once they're up, they're up for good, and it doesnt matter if you miss some arbitrary time allotment, because there isnt one.