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KickStarter Psychonauts 2

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Do you honestly think they were profiting from that game, and decided to quit while they were ahead, endure the harm to their reputation, and pocket all that money they were making?
No, I don't believe you could think that – you're just being glib & disingenuous. They were funding the development *with* early access revenue, which turned out to be unsustainable.

But, really, how do you feel about chemtrails?
Tim claims he ran out of money, assuming that is true, Double Fine wasn't any better than the other indie scammers that sell half finished games and cash in on good faith, they all claim running out of money. I know many cases of developers continuing working on their games until they are on a decent state to keep their honour and not just drop them when is convenient, if SpaceBase were a big budget AAA game that required millions to keep running, I would understand but it wasn't. Tim endured a harm to their reputation because he expected that him being Tim Schaefer, people would let him get away with this BS and he was right as you can see his figstarter already has 1.8 million dollars, interesting how easy Double Fine make money to the projects they want but suddenly have no money for others.
 

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If they don't reach their goal, I will be extremely curious to see if they will:

A) Throw away the ~2 - 3 million dollars they do raise
B) Extend the kickstarter again.. (FOR THE FANS)
C) A mysterious donation appears, in the last week.. Funded!
D) "Guys we realized we can actually make it for X dollars.. Funded!"
 

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If they don't reach their goal, I will be extremely curious to see if they will:

A) Throw away the ~2 - 3 million dollars they do raise
B) Extend the kickstarter again.. (FOR THE FANS)
C) A mysterious donation appears, in the last week.. Funded!
D) "Guys we realized we can actually make it for X dollars.. Funded!"
This is like running a kickstarter... while owning kickstarter.
There's no way they will throw it away.
 

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The answer is C. Extending the Kickstarter isn't guaranteed to work, and breaking the rules of how crowdfunding works would be going too far.

But isn't that the same thing as just reaching their goal?
 

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The butthurt in this thread is glorious. Meanwhile the game is 64% funded with over a month to go.

:incloosive:
 

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The butthurt in this thread is glorious.

Unless you count Neckbeard's complete nervous breakdown.. I think your envisioning something that doesn't exist.
Most people here are either super hyped for the game or just tacitly disappointed that people are getting cucked in again because Tim is playing the nostalgia card.

If you kids all fund this game and it ends up actually good, I'll buy it... Why not?
I'm just not giving a cent to that snake oil salesman a minute before.
 
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Most people here are either super hyped for the game .

:roll:

Two people means everyone on earth is?

Nevar forget:

Reading this thread makes me feel old.

On one hand one of the coolest video games of the past 10 years is getting a sequel, which despite everything at least calls for cautious optimism, since some of the same people responsible for the original are behind this one. (Unlike some other sequels in recent years.)

On the other hand, this thread is full of angsty tryhards competing to see who's the edgiest, whiniest little dipshit of them all.

You have beef with Tim Schaefer trying to fund his next game, based on his inability to plan a game budget and seeming general mismanagement? Go ahead, I'm not bothered. I saw and heard signs of those negative traits from listening to the Director's Commentary of Grim Fandango, and that touches on events from 20 years ago. My concern is more about him using Fig to fund Psychonauts 2, as I get the feeling that he's using the game to promote the service (or is it the other way around?).

I AM, however, bothered by the angsty tryhards here trying to out-stupid anti-Gamergaters by making statements such as sending Schaefer (and his supporters) anthrax by post. (The join dates of the posters involved speaks for itself.) Precisely what will that accomplish? If anything, that will net Schaefer MORE money through sympathy and mainstream media publicity, not to mention give points to aGG.

If anything, this thread proves that we gamers are generally stupid cunts. You're raging, ranting and whining that a middle-aged man is working within an industry, trying to make ends meet, trying to create entertainment products for the rest of us. Sure, no one is above criticism, but most of you aren't even doing that, you're just dogpiling on the shit-throwing frenzy. And he's not even that bad or evil a figure in the gaming industry. Compare him to Randy Pitchford over at Gearbox, who takes funds from one project to complete another, creates fake demos of games, then denies and lies about the whole thing. Schaefer appears merely incompetent by comparison. We could bring Bethesda, EA and Sega into this as well, but then we're comparing giant, evil, soulless corporations...to one guy and his studio. Not exactly fair.

So step back, take a deep breath, and chill. It'll be a couple of years before this sees the light of day anyway, no need to get a seizure now...save it for later.

:hero:
 

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The butthurt in this thread is glorious.

Unless you count Neckbeard's complete nervous breakdown.. I think your envisioning something that doesn't exist.
Most people here are either super hyped for the game or just tacitly disappointed that people are getting cucked in again because Tim is playing the nostalgia card.

If you kids all fund this game and it ends up actually good, I'll buy it... Why not?
I'm just not giving a cent to that snake oil salesman a minute before.

Oh I'm not backing it either, because Psychonauts was never that good to begin with.

I like Tim a lot, and I think people comparing his crowdfunding efforts to scams are borderline retarded.

But the fact is, he didn't make a decent game since Grim Fandango. And that's why I'm not backing, and not because of the whole funding burururu.
 

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People are going to fund this. Though I have the feeling this game would probably take forever to make. They might even ask for more money in the future with some bullshit excuse. Double Fine can't handle money. And in the end it would probably end as another pretty crappy forgettable game no one cares about. See Broken Age.

I liked the first Psychonauts a lot, but I'm not giving money to Tim's Fig scam site. Wait 'till it's out, read some reviews, don't be a sucker.
 

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Making of Psychonauts Pt. 2

now with Anna Kipnis in stalkings

Just like with Broken Age, these documentaries alone worth the price of admission.

Also, the last minute is funny, when you realize how idiotic the focus testing of the games are, done by big companies like Microsoft.
 

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Somehow in tandem with Metro but you do know that the doc. is free this time, right? So, there's no point in backing if all you want is to see the zeppelin crash and burn.
 

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Somehow in tandem with Metro but you do know that the doc. is free this time, right? So, there's no point in backing if all you want is to see the zeppelin crash and burn.
Sorry, I mean, if there would be no Psycho2 project, we didn't get these documentaries, so the project worth it for these alone.
 

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So, the campaign is pulling 2K/hour right now. Even if the pace slows down a little, with the final push of the last few days they can reach an additional 1,3-1,5 million. Looking good.
 

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