Zombra
An iron rock in the river of blood and evil
I love that confidence. Stick with it, champ!Yeah? You should have your nose checked then.I've been smelling vapor ever since Thorvalla tanked.
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I love that confidence. Stick with it, champ!Yeah? You should have your nose checked then.I've been smelling vapor ever since Thorvalla tanked.
Why is there no option to pledge for Chapter 1 only? The minimum ("Try-out") is chapters 1-3 for 15$. By the price of this a single chapter would be 5$. But the 5$ reward does not even include the first chapter, only beta forum access. The logic behind this is questionable, or just another "wtf" in the row of "wtfs". Also it can't be that a "try-out"-edition is half of the game...
I would never ever make that assumption about any developer in this day and age.The bare minimum for a real game is three hundred thousand dollars, he got a sixth of that, for just an episode could be enough, not half the game tho, unless he has thought of other ways to finance the project as it goes, steam early access comes to mind.
FFS, he will not do Early Access.
It's better for gamers but not for the developers themselves. Look at AOD and WL2, they both made a lot more money from early access than any word of mouth possible.It's not an assumption, he said so himself - therefore the episodes. And I think he is right, offering finished episodes is better for classical RPG's than offering the unfinished game.
The bare minimum for a real game is three hundred thousand dollars,.
The bare minimum for a real game is three hundred thousand dollars,.
Oh how I pray you are wrong....
Interesting ... an average pledge of about $44. I'm not sure what that means, but it strikes me as odd since $20 is the pledge level needed to get the whole game.
Interesting ... an average pledge of about $44. I'm not sure what that means, but it strikes me as odd since $20 is the pledge level needed to get the whole game.
It's not an assumption, he said so himself - therefore the episodes. And I think he is right, offering finished episodes is better for classical RPG's than offering the unfinished game.
It's not an assumption, he said so himself - therefore the episodes. And I think he is right, offering finished episodes is better for classical RPG's than offering the unfinished game.
He also said that he would not go to Kickstarter with Deathfire. I don't think Guido is as sure about his plans as you make him out to be.
It's not an assumption, he said so himself - therefore the episodes. And I think he is right, offering finished episodes is better for classical RPG's than offering the unfinished game.
He also said that he would not go to Kickstarter with Deathfire. I don't think Guido is as sure about his plans as you make him out to be.
When and where did he say that? I just remember that he gave some comments about the mistakes that was made in the Thorvalla campaign.
He also said that he would not go to Kickstarter with Deathfire. I don't think Guido is as sure about his plans as you make him out to be.
He at least heavily implied it in his tweets following the game's announcement:
https://twitter.com/GuidoHenkel/status/311557780161060866
https://twitter.com/GuidoHenkel/status/311558058922885121
Of course he might have just been ridiculing people who dared assume he would go to Kickstarter even if he always knew he was going to do it.
He also said that he would not go to Kickstarter with Deathfire. I don't think Guido is as sure about his plans as you make him out to be.
He at least heavily implied it in his tweets following the game's announcement:
https://twitter.com/GuidoHenkel/status/311557780161060866
https://twitter.com/GuidoHenkel/status/311558058922885121
Of course he might have just been ridiculing people who dared assume he would go to Kickstarter even if he always knew he was going to do it.
So how many more posts until you admit that you were talking out of your arse when you claimed he said he would not go to KS with Deathfire?
Obviously, people are pledging for higher tiers on this project ... that's what I said. We still don't know why for this project, it's just a few people, going for higher tiers. It seems that most projects get the lion's share of pledges at the lower levels. I can't remember where I read it, but somewhere someone said of Kickstarter: you don't want to get 100 people pledging $1,000 each; you want to get 10,000 people pledging $10 each. For good or ill, it seems that Guy has hooked a few backers willing to splurge, instead of capturing the imagination of a class of gamers happy to dip their toes in. The RPG audience isn't this tiny.There are physical tiers which many people prefer and those are more expensive. Mystery solved.Interesting ... an average pledge of about $44. I'm not sure what that means, but it strikes me as odd since $20 is the pledge level needed to get the whole game.
Your constant badmouthing gets tiresome.