I remember the good old days when corps used to test interest by conducting market research...
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Probably why Shenmue 3 has not been funded for 14 years.
I remember the good old days when corps used to test interest by conducting market research...
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Sony are publishing this, not developing it. They are to all intents and purposes the largest backer in the kickstarter, and Sony are accountable - to their shareholders.
I'm also sure that Sony has all sorts of metrics for if a game sells X units to backers, it ends up selling Y*X amount at retail and digitally. They should have a decent idea of how well the game will perform overall before production begins.What invaluable data comes from this Kickstarter?
I remember the good old days when corps used to test interest by conducting market research...
Regardless, I hope that Suzuki pulls it off.
I remember the good old days when corps used to test interest by conducting market research...
Regardless, I hope that Suzuki pulls it off.
I don't think he expected anyone to use that rebuttal. Which is mind blowing since it's the one that makes absolute sense.Probably why Shenmue 3 has not been funded for 14 years.
What invaluable data comes from this Kickstarter?
No you got it right.Um, sorry but IIRC Shenmue III will released on PS4 and PC. Not totally PS4 exclusive...am I missing something?
I'm okay with this. Money talks, checking 'yes' on a survey or signing a petition don't mean shit.
That people will actually put their money where their mouth is instead of clicking a poll box that say they'll buy a product and not buy it.
Surveys...truly the Facebook Event invites of gauging who is actually going to come to your party/buy your product.
And real market research costs a ton. Obviously it wasn't in the cards for shenmue after so long on the shelf... KS was the catalyst in this case...
People can keep saying sony should do market research but guess what they decided it wasn't worth it so that's it. They aren't obliged to just pay for market research on a game they don't even own nor does it make sense
Surveys...truly the Facebook Event invites of gauging who is actually going to come to your party/buy your product.
KickStarter phenomenon is and will cause a shift in how low capital ventures come to fruition. Without going through the motions, this type of funding preys on individuals who don't consider their investments as investments. And for the most part, individuals who pledge aren't pledging enough to make worthwhile gains anyway if they were to use that money towards actual investments. It's an interesting dynamic and one that fully benefits the campaigners, as they are not giving up a part of their company.
Guess what I'm saying is this shit is interesting and curious to how it will continue and adapt.
I would hope that people supporting this will not go bankrupt at the end of the 31 Days.
Huh?
How is this scumny? This is a KS project and everyone knows what the KS format is, and the risk you take. Sony is giving a safety net for a KS project. Backers should feel more confident in this project, they donate and take risks with every KS pledge. But this KS has a major safety net and thus risk is much lower.
Why this makes Sony scummy, I am beyond baffled by your view point. This isn't their title, and they can't predict whether this creator and dev will pull through. They can't force them to create a good game. They are taking a risk just like we are taking a risk. Sony was actually up front and made it clear this was their project and it would be the KS format, which means everyone knows the risk. But at least this KS project has Sony also taking a risk alongside us and acting as a safety net.
So this makes Sony scummy how?
I really am trying so hard to see your view point and I can't. I am so perplexed where you are coming from with this.
Surveys don't actually provide tangible data that shows people will pay money. Surveys tells us how many people say they will buy something. People saying and doing are different things. KS is a new way to do this and it gives tangible proof people are not only interested, but are willing to actually pay (and in some cases, much more than the retail cost of a game).
Surveys don't actually provide tangible data that shows people will pay money. Surveys tells us how many people say they will buy something. People saying and doing are different things..
why do you keep assuming this is sony's initiative?Sony is taking a risk, but they also stand to make money where as those that have backed the kickstarter don't. I know that this happens with other kickstarters, but Sony has the capacity to fund the entire project and is currently funding (an assumed) majority of it, so ultimately, the kickstarter funds won't have a large impact on the development of the game. So why did they force Shenmue to go on kickstarter at all? Sony is making the consumers take a risk when they didn't need to do that at all. And yes I know that nobody is "forcing" anyone to back the kickstarter. But they are forcing Shenmue fans to back a kickstarter if they want this game to be made in the first place.
Well you know, Shenmue 1 was a prequel to Shenmue 2, which came out after Shenmue 2 via a time travel peripheral we had to kickstart in the future to go to the past to get Shenmue 1 when the Xbox didn't exist.
So, Shenmue 2 came first, is the answer to age-old question of the chicken or the egg.
No, I meant if it fails to get funded. You only spend that money if what you back fails to reach certain milestones, correct? That assured that this would get financial backing by Sony.Nope, once the kickstarter is ended you don't get that money back. I mean there would certainly be backlash, but Sony could just say "Well we only helped with the project, it's not our responsibility for it to actually get made."
What i find funny is to Sony Shenmue 3 is like a indie game if they using the pub fund.
Just goes to show you how dead this IP was .
Just happy it's getting done in some way or the other.
the point... you missed it.
Nope. Without the Kickstarter, the game wouldn't have been made at all. Basically what happens is that the Kickstarter funds serve as the seed money and Sony and any other investors will provide the rest of the funds to get the game made.Maybe the KS is for the PC port? Sony is funding the guaranteed ps4 port. Without the KS, maybe there won't be a PC port. But Yu wants a PC port so Sony allowed the KS to proceed?
Just a thought.
HahahaSurveys...truly the Facebook Event invites of gauging who is actually going to come to your party/buy your product.
Sorry, I'm on my phone and I mis-read his post. I'll edit it. Or I'll keep it as, it just re-states what he is arguing. Either way is fine. My deepest apologies though. I'm sorry.
Sorry, I'm on my phone and I mis-read his post. I'll edit it. Or I'll keep it as, it just re-states what he is arguing. Either way is fine. My deepest apologies though. I'm sorry.
Sony is taking a risk, but they also stand to make money where as those that have backed the kickstarter don't. I know that this happens with other kickstarters, but Sony has the capacity to fund the entire project and is currently funding (an assumed) majority of it, so ultimately, the kickstarter funds won't have a large impact on the development of the game. So why did they force Shenmue to go on kickstarter at all? Sony is making the consumers take a risk when they didn't need to do that at all. And yes I know that nobody is "forcing" anyone to back the kickstarter. But they are forcing Shenmue fans to back a kickstarter if they want this game to be made in the first place.
Sony is taking a risk, but they also stand to make money where as those that have backed the kickstarter don't. I know that this happens with other kickstarters, but Sony has the capacity to fund the entire project and is currently funding (an assumed) majority of it, so ultimately, the kickstarter funds won't have a large impact on the development of the game. So why did they force Shenmue to go on kickstarter at all? Sony is making the consumers take a risk when they didn't need to do that at all. And yes I know that nobody is "forcing" anyone to back the kickstarter. But they are forcing Shenmue fans to back a kickstarter if they want this game to be made in the first place.
Haha. It's all good. Just said the same thing really.
Ha, no worries man.
No, I meant if it fails to get funded. You only spend that money if what you back fails to reach certain milestones, correct? That assured that this would get financial backing by Sony.
Which is why having Sony publish/fund this, which was PC/PS4 anyway, is the security aspect. We love Yu, but he couldn't have made that game on $2M, and that money would assuredly have been lost anyway.
This should have been disclosed straight up when Yu Suzuki got on stage. I mean it's a tad scummy to angel invest only after fans throw down big bucks (the average pledge is quite high) but I think it's tolerable so long as people know that.
Yeah you only spend your money if the project gets funded. But I just don't understand why Sony couldn't have just funded the project entirely by themselves because the $2m won't make a dent in that game's budget. For the record, I have the same issues with Bloodstained and I'm worried that this sort of thing is becoming a trend. I'd rather these publishers/developers open the game for preorder before development because that way you can cancel at any time and you get your money back if the project fails. My main issue is that why is Sony forcing Shenmue fans to become investors into the game when the money received from the kickstarter is hardly enough to make a dent in the development costs of the games. It seems really unnecessary to me.
Yeah, true.This is not about final sales number. It's about winning the hearts and minds. Sony have certainly turned some general gamers into fans and some fans into lifelong fanatics with this. Whatever Sony fronting is basically marketing/fan acquisition cost.
KickStarter phenomenon is and will cause a shift in how low capital ventures come to fruition. Without going through the motions, this type of funding preys on individuals who don't consider their investments as investments. And for the most part, individuals who pledge aren't pledging enough to make worthwhile gains anyway if they were to use that money towards actual investments. It's an interesting dynamic and one that fully benefits the campaigners, as they are not giving up a part of their company.
Guess what I'm saying is this shit is interesting and curious to how it will continue and adapt.
Yeah you only spend your money if the project gets funded. But I just don't understand why Sony couldn't have just funded the project entirely by themselves because the $2m won't make a dent in that game's budget. For the record, I have the same issues with Bloodstained and I'm worried that this sort of thing is becoming a trend. I'd rather these publishers/developers open the game for preorder before development because that way you can cancel at any time and you get your money back if the project fails. My main issue is that why is Sony forcing Shenmue fans to become investors into the game when the money received from the kickstarter is hardly enough to make a dent in the development costs of the games. It seems really unnecessary to me.
$2 million* not making a dent? Get the hell out of here. Say the budget is $40 million, that is still 5% of the entire budget.
*and it isn't even only 2 million anymore
It's interesting how "we" are so knowledgeable about video games in almost every aspect from development to release but so many of us have absolutely no clue about funding a game.
Saying Kickstarter isn't for Shenmue 3 or that Sony is dishonest here is just absurd.
i've never backed anything on kickstarter, never even played the previous games and yet i backed this for 30
they're definitely doing something right