![]() And don't try and tell me the current consoles can't handle it because that's just plain rubbish. If TFP is serious about the console version then find a real publisher interested in releasing a part two, where you add things like a story line, NPC's, real online multi-player capabilities, etc. Neat window dressing at times, but just that. Any update Tell Tale had in the works was little more than window dressing. Those problems seem ingrained into the core of the game, and unless there's a major rewrite (hint hint) I believe those problem will remain. So, I have to deal with the crashes and the potential terrain rewrites, but from what I have seen over the past two years, Tell Tale's updates wouldn't have fixed them anyway. As far as I can tell, my current version of the game seems to be pretty good. I keep reading how "The Console Version is done" because Telltale went under but still control the rights to the game. ![]() You can quote me if you want but I'm speculating on the payment part. Seeing as Telltale is likely trying to avoid bankruptcy, I'd be willing to bet that their requested price is more than the Fun Pimps are willing/able to pay at this time. Likely, the issue 8s that as Telltale would be willing to provide the rights for the source code, for the right price. They cannot simply start the port over it as it would copy the protected works. So in the worst case (TellTales refuses to hand over the source code), the console version would need to be ported again from zero.Įverything but the last part. In short if I read correctly : the IP rights poses no problem, the source code IS the problem. What I read : Telltale is the one currently owning the actual console source code port (as TellTale seems to be the one who paid Iron Galaxy), and recovering this source code will not be easy. What I read here : TFP regain control of IP rights, that's a good news. (I may be wrong, and honestly I hope to). Please tell me if I'm wrong on reading here : ![]() Thank you for the update, we are heading to the same problem Dragon Fin Soup on PS3/PS4 experienced a few years ago. The Fun Pimps will keep you updated as more information becomes available. ![]() Despite the damage that Telltale’s actions have inflicted upon our company and upon our console community, we wanted to let you know that The Fun Pimps are supremely committed to our fans and will continue to support 7 Days to Die game on the PC, as well as continuing efforts to aid console players in the future. We are pursuing all options to regain our rights, including legal remedies. Like you, we are incredibly frustrated by what has happened. In the weeks following, we've been working in good faith with the remaining management at Telltale to regain control over the console versions and allow us to provide support and updates on those platforms. The termination also severed Telltale’s rights to any future updates or sequels of the 7 Days to Die franchise. Upon hearing the news, The Fun Pimps immediately terminated its license agreement with Telltale, which only allowed publishing rights on the console ports of the 7 Days to Die game. With no warning, we learned the news the same day as the gaming public. The news of Telltale’s demise and insolvency was both a saddening and shocking event. Many are speculating as to the future of 7 Days to Die on consoles and The Fun Pimps wanted to give the community an update.
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