If those pictures are real, thank god it's dead.
My God they really are using that appalling engine to create Doom 4.
Neither do I. Double Fine news is getting far more attention from gamers than Wasteland news, even on sites like RPS. I guess this might have something to do with Wasteland's Kickstarter not having actually started yet, but I can still see a huge difference in interest.Yeah, I don't see the project gaining the funding it needs either.
Well he has to make that a priority. There's absolutely no chance he'll get funding if he doesn't emphasise the Fallout connection.I don't know if WL fans will be enough since it was so long ago but it seems he's making it a priority to point out that fallout was a spiritual successor to WL in the first place so maybe they'll get enough.
Maybe Obsidian will surprise us and jump in. These are crazy times, everything is possible.
I think Obsidian has a better chance of getting funding since Chris Avellone seems to have a fair bit of rep on the internet (he's done heaps of interviews, him and Sawyer are always will to address issues that fans might have, he has like 5000+ followers on twitter and actively donates to things like Desert Bus for Hope and the Nuka Break series) but I wouldn't rule out Fargo not getting the funding for Wasteland 2.
The lack of followers is probably cause until now Fargo has been a bit of an unknown on the net compared to other game developers like Sawyer, Schafer or Avellone.
Oh, so it's a remake of Doom 2. More warehouses, factories, offices and sewers.
- coolAnother vaporware to look forward, neat.
Fargo posted some teaser pic of his filming btw:
Maybe Obsidian will surprise us and jump in. These are crazy times, everything is possible.
I think they ought to be able to get at least 300,000$ if all the old RPG fans mobilize.
Well I don't think they should set their donating aim too high.
And yeah, I don't see why the sum should affect it, not with Kickstarter. I mean, if you think the goal is unrealistic, why not still pledge, and if it really is unrealistic, you're not losing a cent. Besides, Kickstarter has been really booming on these large projects lately. I think friggin' Order of the Stick raised a million on it, c'mon.