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Originally posted by Licaon View Post
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Originally posted by Licaon View PostThen more reasons to link it and advertise it, right? It needs all the help it can get!
Much better to link to Kickstarter projects that will actually make it such as Road Redemption which is trending towards 168% and will actually have its source code and art assets released for modders to play with(presumably without Unity's source code which they can't re-distribute).
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Sanguine Nights' trend is actually down to 8% now. Which is why we shouldn't waste our time, energy and resources and projects like it.
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For people wondering were I have my numbers from, they are from Kicktraq. In fact I have the Chrome addon so I don't even need to go to the Kicktraq website to see these things. I never back projects that are looking to fail. For game projects I only back them if they are looking to be successful(or on the cusp of being successful) AND have Linux support AND are going to be DRM-Free AND have interesting concepts and/or by development studios I want to support.Last edited by Kristian Joensen; 13 April 2013, 06:07 AM.
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Originally posted by Kristian Joensen View PostWhy are you linking to something that is trending toward 11% of its goal and hence has no chance of making it?
Shadowrun: Returns will be Steam only to non-backers and they made horrible compromises in game mechanics just to be able to afford to send out the physical rewards.
Expeditions: Conquistador is now over a month late, but rather than fixing the massive amount of bugs from their beta they are working on multiplayer.
Legends of Eisenwald took a loan out from a Russian loan shark, sorry, producer and will be delayed until September.
All three of these kickstarters asked for more money than "TeamRavenous" and are now clearly out of money, either due to rank amateurism in not knowing how to budget properly or simply over selling what they could possibly deliver.
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Originally posted by yogi_berra View PostExpeditions: Conquistador is now over a month late, but rather than fixing the massive amount of bugs from their beta they are working on multiplayer.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostThat's just not true. The multiplayer is a complete afterthought, just something they already had made in-house for AI testing anyway. It didn't take any time at all, and they are working hard to fix the bugs present in the game.
At least Larian's game is already done so you know you'll get something if you throw money at them.
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