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Yeah I ninja edited that since using the term engine didn't get across what I was really asking.
I'm expecting it to be hand-painted given Torment is looking set to break 3 million. If not, I WILL HAVE YOUR HEADS
Just seen a '1 post since Jan 2007' on the Lord British thread. These kickstarters are definitely getting the lurkers excited.4 posts since 2007 vs. 2 posts since 2008, which is better and why ?
Can't say, sorry.Any info on how soon we will be informed on the visual representation of the World and the world map Brother None?
A week, two, sooner?
Hmmm, it sounds like he just doesn't like the Kickstarter format, and it's hard to explain from that basis. The truth is we always ask for the minimum we need to make a good game, and it is a realistic minimum for the game we envision, but it would indeed be more limited in scope. It's not different than when pitching games to publishers, though, you have your minimum needs but you may ask for more, looking to make a better game. A budget is a gradual point, not an either/or question. Also, it's not really comparable to DLC since no one customer is paying extra for it. Instead, it's a win-win situation, the game improves for every individual backer without them having to put more in individually, and we get a higher budget to build a game with.Brother None: out of curiosity, what would you say to a retard who claims that your initial goal was set to make "incomplete" game, because now you're asking for additional money, so you clearly set for bare minimum and already planned to sell "DLCs" (he means stretch goals), so to make a game whole? Why not ask for, let's say, 5 millions from the start and count on people to back you with this amount for a "full" game with nothing cut? I tried a bit reasoning with him (futile, I know, yet still...), but I wonder if you could give a bit of your own reasoning.
More money = more details, more backstory, more side areas, more ways to solve any given problem and more routes through plot arcs (and longer, more complex plot arcs)?The truth is we always ask for the minimum we need to make a good game, and it is a realistic minimum for the game we envision, but it would indeed be more limited in scope.
Strange. One would think that matter is already been decided upon. Hmm, those questions about mounts or transport .... hmm, hmm...Can't say, sorry.
Yeah, I suspect so. Actually, I think that he'd be more happy with you failing to deliver a game than with playing it (hence: retard).Hmmm, it sounds like he just doesn't like the Kickstarter format, and it's hard to explain from that basis.
That's what I thought. And I wouldn't call stretch goals "DLCs" neither, because I see it as something you simply do or don't, depending on the money, and not cut it intentionally to sell it later.The truth is we always ask for the minimum we need to make a good game, and it is a realistic minimum for the game we envision, but it would indeed be more limited in scope. It's not different than when pitching games to publishers, though, you have your minimum needs but you may ask for more, looking to make a better game. A budget is a gradual point, not an either/or question. Also, it's not really comparable to DLC since no one customer is paying extra for it. Instead, it's a win-win situation, the game improves for every individual backer without them having to put more in individually, and we get a higher budget to build a game with.
Tried that, didn't helpBasically - yes. There is also a matter of getting a negative reaction if you ask for too much. Which, asking for 5 million would certainly be - considering that Wasteland 2 asked only for 9 hundred K.
OTOH, I don't see wasting my time on tracking some particular retard. Sadly, on said forum you have to watch (more or less) how you address people...You can also present a shorter, more direct argument to your friend by kicking the living shit out of him.
And with his twisted logic it means the initial pitch was incomplete, since you can add all those things, you shpuld include all of them from the start (and need infinite funds, apparently, to spend eternity making game and adding things).More money = more details, more backstory, more side areas, more ways to solve any given problem and more routes through plot arcs (and longer, more complex plot arcs)?
See, I thought that was obvious for any sane person interested in game development. Apparently it isn't. Well, retards gonna retard, I should've known better...It's like that with any piece of software. There is a development cost associated with necessary basic functionality, and there is additional functionality and bells and whistles that requires additional funds. Not to mention the 'tiny' fact that if they were asking for the mentioned 5 million on the Kickstarter there would be a high probability of not reaching the goal and no game being made.
Well, maybe an analogy would help. Consider it like hiring a carpenter to make a table. If you pay the minimum you get a plain table made from pine. Pay more and you get one made of birch. Pay a fuckton more and you get one made of carved, inlaid mahogany. But regardless of how much you pay, you still get a table, only the quality and workmanship varies.And with his twisted logic it means the initial pitch was incomplete, since you can add all those things, you shpuld include all of them from the start (and need infinite funds, apparently, to spend eternity making game and adding things).More money = more details, more backstory, more side areas, more ways to solve any given problem and more routes through plot arcs (and longer, more complex plot arcs)?
Nice one, I think I'll actually might try this one. Not that it should change his mind, but it might be fun regardless.Well, maybe an analogy would help. Consider it like hiring a carpenter to make a table. If you pay the minimum you get a plain table made from pine. Pay more and you get one made of birch. Pay a fuckton more and you get one made of carved, inlaid mahogany. But regardless of how much you pay, you still get a table, only the quality and workmanship varies.
Nah, I've already sold a kidney and donate blood to inXile for this Kickstarter; and I'm too much of a cheapskate to waste money on some random internetz faggot.Also, i thought its some personal friend you know in real life, thus suggestion of kicking his ass.
Though i heard Ryan air has even cheaper tickets for "plane tickets bitch!" client option.