GM_JamesPro
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- Apr 1, 2015
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Thanks for the clarification. But why Joel (who at that time swore to send them to everyone) and said he only needed to get the poly bags and was ready to ship... why did he not send them?
If it was for the lack of cash, then why on the google hangout he said he had funds to complete the game... but not funds to ship the tshirts which were the least you could do for the backers who lost so much money?
And one last word of advice James, both your name and past and future projects are tarred with fail, deceit and distrust that people will either mock you or never trust you again... so my advice is that you forget making any game whatsoever with your James Proctor handle/name, make a game in oblivion hidden away from everything/everyone/media and when it is ready and functional you come out and say: Hey guys, this is the game I promised to make and here it is.
That way you have a good chance of people believing you can make games and will show the naysayers that your persistence has paid off.
Otherwise the gaming community will sabotage any project you have and the negativism surrounding you, Jason and anything Greed Monger will not affect you emotionally thus making a self fulfilling prophecy of failure before you even have a chance.
I am not sure if this is the case, but since you got so many Greed Monger assets and things done you might have a feeling that you can carry on with it and finish it, but know it will be an uphill battle with many factors throwing stones at you while you try to climb this steep mountain.
Good luck in your efforts nevertheless.
Really I have no idea why he didn't send them out as promised. He told me that he wasn't going to send them out since the game was no longer being made. Regardless though we had/have an obligation to send them out so he should have followed through. Truth be told that's one reason I parted ways with him. I will NOT speak negatively of him though. He is still a valued contact of mine and one I wish the best of luck to with his future projects.
But something I've learned through all of this is if you want something done right then do it your self. Don't trust others to do as promised unless they are being paid to follow through.
I'm aware it's going to be a up hill battle but I'm prepared for it.