You did. Unless something is buggy, changing a feature isn't really a case of fixing something in the strictest sense.
It was perfectly obvious what you meant. However, you seem to imply 'trying to fix what isn't broken' is the only way in which an RPG can fall short. I was pointing out that some people would like new things (i.e. a stealth system), which is something else than changing existing features.Read what I said, I'm not talking about bugs.
I'm referring to the fact that developers' constant attempts to fix nonexistent problems in their games over the years just led to worse and worse RPG's being made; I'd rather just get more of the same shit, providing its good. Hence, happily supporting a campaign like this.
I meant in relation to Fallout 3, its direct predecessor (unless you count karma as a reputation system).Fallout New Vegas Expanding reputation mechanics, etc.
I don't really get what all the fuss is about. Granted, I ve yet to find time for either of the previous campaigns but with the first game being so light that it was fairly widely described as like a child's first RPG and this Hong Kong kickstarter being a 12h, developed within a year, funded for relative peanuts I m getting an image of a Fable-like affair.
It was perfectly obvious what you meant. However, you seem to imply 'trying to fix what isn't broken' is the only way in which an RPG can fall short. I was pointing out that some people would like new things (i.e. a stealth system), which is something else than changing existing features.
Your distinction between 'more of the same' and 'fix what isn't broken' is a false dichotomy - an RPG sequel can introduce a new feature and still be good (or even better), i.e. BG 2 introducing a subsystem of spell battles, Fallout New Vegas introducing faction reputation mechanics, etc.
I don't really get what all the fuss is about. Granted, I ve yet to find time for either of the previous campaigns but with the first game being so light that it was fairly widely described as like a child's first RPG and this Hong Kong kickstarter being a 12h, developed within a year, funded for relative peanuts I m getting an image of a Fable-like affair.
I meant in relation to Fallout 3, its direct predecessor (unless you count karma as a reputation system).
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Soooo close...
Posted by Harebrained Schemes LLC
Our first Kickstarter for Shadowrun Returns funded at $400,000 in 28 hours. Can we beat that by 2pm Pacific time? Looks like it's gonna be tight!
Think we can get a quick surge this hour?
Help us beat the drum and get the word out by sharing the Kickstarter link anywhere you connect to social media (using the hashtag #shadowrunHK) - Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, your blog…. smoke-signals...
And regardless of the timing, we can't wait to hit that $400,000 funding goal so everyone can play with Gaichu. He'll be a really cool addition to your crew of runners. Gaichu has two Growth Tracks: the Red Samurai Track & the Ghoul Track.
Let's hope he gets unlocked!
I loved Dragonfall, so if they give me a new chapter in the same cool engine, with slight improvements, I would buy these 12 hours stories for 15 bucks for a dozen times. I don't need them to reinvent the wheel as long as they produce a good rpg.
100k + what the developer is putting in. 0 dollars on ks would have "bought" a 12 hour expansion.I dont need them to reinvent the wheel either but it looks like 100k buys 80% of the expansion. The other 20% is stretched out in an extra 600k which seems unnecessary. While I loved Dragonfall, I was craving for more. A multi-hub epic with greater options and progression. They can use the same engine and assets but expand on everything else.
This is what I would pledge towards, while Hong Kong is something I can only support to get access for a playthrough.
Of course the extra money would not necessarily divvy into Hong Kong exclusively given the simple stretchgoals, but knowing its funding a long campaign down the line and not whatever else Harebrained has planned is what Id prefer.
Is January a good month for crowd funding I wonder? I know a lot of people are hurting for money after spending far too much money on their hellspawn at Christmas.