Prime Junta
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I got mine. PayPal also.
Times were so much fucking better when we didn't have internet.
Developers would just make their game and we'd just play it.
We'd never know about the shitty political views of general cuckedness of the authors.
If you got butthurt about the content you'd have write letters or organize a demonstration or some shit, what almost nobody would bother to.
i think with kickstarter, that ambitious goals like numerous cities were *promised* and pledged for ahead of time caused slashing them to look more like a sign of incompetence than if the same thing had happened behind closed doors during regular development, which ofc happened with (for example) the original torment
it's more a fault of the pledge format and, maybe especially, of rash promises and the excitement around the early days of kickstarter rpgs than of development going terribly wrong. maybe. hopefully. i'm excited for tton now it's coming up tbh
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There might something to what you said, but giving in into enthusiasm and hype and setting cold calculations aside would be bad management, at least someone should have reined in the most outrageous promises. Personally I think it was a combination of both enthusiasm and greed. It wasn't their first KS project, you know.i think with kickstarter, that ambitious goals like numerous cities were *promised* and pledged for ahead of time caused slashing them to look more like a sign of incompetence than if the same thing had happened behind closed doors during regular development, which ofc happened with (for example) the original torment
it's more a fault of the pledge format and, maybe especially, of rash promises and the excitement around the early days of kickstarter rpgs than of development going terribly wrong. maybe. hopefully. i'm excited for tton now it's coming up tbh
It's convenient that they didn't mention any cut stretch goals and content until after Wasteland 3 was funded. Innit.
Even still, if you backed Wasteland 3 you be a
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