staticneuron
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I think people are saying they would have liked to know that on stage (even though it really makes zero difference).
But it's also obvious why Sony didn't do that. That looks like really shitty PR to bring someone out on stage and say "hey, we don't really believe in this guy's project, but if you guys show tangible interest, we're down!" So they bit their tongue until they could make a positive announcement.
It really didn't need to be said. If you go to the kickstarter page and say the limit at 2 million then anyone who is even the least bit informed about video games would know that you cannot fund that type of game with 2 million.
I'm sorry but this is completely and utterly unacceptable. Instead of Sony taking the risk you want to pass on that risk to the gamers?
2 million is passing the risk? Sony only publishes IP they own. So in an instance like this where they most likely will not own the IP you can be sure they are only "helping" because they would not fully fund an IP they do not own. They have done it a few times in the past but iirc it didn't work out to well for them.
For the kickstarter to happen, they were already involved with the game. The business world operates based on things called contractual obligations.
What are you talking about? Any individual or company can post a project on kickstarter. Doesn't mean there is any involvement from an a partner.
1. How do you know that there was a contract instead of a gentleman's agreement? How do you know that there wasn't a formal contract until "after" the goal was met? If you are adamant about that being true can you provide proof?
2. A conditional promise of support is just that. There is no support until something is meet. That means no actual involvement on sony side, they aren't helping these people do anything until they hit a goal.
Since you seem to have difficulty understanding a binary choice let me show you a picture.
So when the toggle switch is on that means it cannot be off at the same time. Now the promise is that if you switch a toggle to the off position then it will turn the device off. That means if the toggle remains in the on position, despite any legal documents to the or promises of agreed behavior when toggle is turned off, that the only thing that remains true is the device is on.