No. I lied about something, I edited a post to try to hide that lie, and I rightly got demodded for it. Nothing about tone at all. It was my own fault!
respect.
No. I lied about something, I edited a post to try to hide that lie, and I rightly got demodded for it. Nothing about tone at all. It was my own fault!
Looking forward to seeing Infinity Ward/Activision do a Kickstarter for MW4. Got to maximize those profits.
Pledged $30. Just saw the numbers.
"33 Days to Go" :lol
The sad thing is, loads of people would probably give them money for it.
Looking forward to seeing Infinity Ward/Activision do a Kickstarter for MW4. Got to maximize those profits.
So you do love Wii Sports!No. I lied about something, I edited a post to try to hide that lie, and I rightly got demodded for it. Nothing about tone at all. It was my own fault!
Maybe they'll make so much money they can grab the remainder and supplement Notch's pledge on Psychonauts 2 and we can get SUPER HD PSYCHONAUTS 2 for Wii U launch, Xbox 720 and PS4!
Believe!
Kickstarter for DJ Hero 3
So you do love Wii Sports!
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Chipped in $30. On the fence about bumping up to $100. I bet my name would whizz by pretty fast with the number of $100+ pledges thus far!
Chipped in $30. On the fence about bumping up to $100. I bet my name would whizz by pretty fast with the number of $100+ pledges thus far!
Wow. You are a treasure.
Let's just forget the history of everyone involved with this project, and the fact that Double Fine releases worthwhile content on a more frequent basis than 95% of the industry, though. You're probably right. It's probably just a
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to rip off everyone's money and run away to Borneo.
Over 2700 names in the special thanks part alone, so far :|
Over 2700 names in the special thanks part alone, so far :|
Okay, where is the design document.
Where is the budget sheet.
Oh wait, it's just a guy on your computer asking you for money.
"I have a free conscience." - a guy who literally said a videogame is worse than murder and child abuse
Okay, where is the design document.
Where is the budget sheet.
Oh wait, it's just a guy on your computer asking you for money.
You could always put it somewhere in your avatar like the 3DS ambassadors. Then everyone on GAF would know how cool you are![]()
The credits are going to be longer than the game at this rate.
videogames said:Okay, where is the design document.
Where is the budget sheet.
Oh wait, it's just a guy on your computer asking you for money.
Maybe they'll make so much money they can grab the remainder and supplement Notch's pledge on Psychonauts 2 and we can get SUPER HD PSYCHONAUTS 2 for Wii U launch, Xbox 720 and PS4!
Believe!
So you do love Wii Sports!
And PC.
Or there will be blood.
And only 30K to go to a million! This is amazing.
It's disappointing that gamers responded so optimistically to something with the characteristics of a ponzi scheme.
Personally? They haven't shown any documents (or at least none that I can find) that actually prove they need that much.
Yeah, it's "safe" because they've already put out games. Still, as investors, $400,000 is a lot to ask from people. $300k for the game, and $100k for the documentary. This isn't an open transaction. They ask for money under the promise that they'll make a game, one that developers say no to.
Although I bet Telltale would produce the game. But that's just guessing!
I don't think the "well then you just shouldn't contribute" is a good response because these documents should be there. Nobody cares though, they're just giving them more and more money with this:
"All money raised will go to make the game and documentary better. Additional money means it can appear on more platforms, be translated into more languages, have more music and voice, and an original soundtrack for the documentary, and more!"
as the only reason to not stop. What does that even mean. Giving them more money means they're going to cram more into the game in the same amount of time? Are they now going to have a big team on the game? Are they just going to pocket this and use the funds to release future DLC that the consumer will be asked to pay for?
Don't know! Tim just asked for money to make a game that they 'possibly' don't even have a concept document for. They've got more proof of a documentary that an actual game. It's disappointing that gamers responded so optimistically to something with the characteristics of a ponzi scheme.
Okay, where is the design document.
Where is the budget sheet.
Oh wait, it's just a guy on your computer asking you for money.
Is the point of services like Kickstarter really this hard for some people to grasp?
Okay, where is the design document.
Where is the budget sheet.
Oh wait, it's just a guy on your computer asking you for money.
Personally? They haven't shown any documents (or at least none that I can find) that actually prove they need that much.
Yeah, it's "safe" because they've already put out games. Still, as investors, $400,000 is a lot to ask from people. $300k for the game, and $100k for the documentary. This isn't an open transaction. They ask for money under the promise that they'll make a game, one that developers say no to.
Although I bet Telltale would produce the game. But that's just guessing!
I don't think the "well then you just shouldn't contribute" is a good response because these documents should be there. Nobody cares though, they're just giving them more and more money with this:
"All money raised will go to make the game and documentary better. Additional money means it can appear on more platforms, be translated into more languages, have more music and voice, and an original soundtrack for the documentary, and more!"
as the only reason to not stop. What does that even mean. Giving them more money means they're going to cram more into the game in the same amount of time? Are they now going to have a big team on the game? Are they just going to pocket this and use the funds to release future DLC that the consumer will be asked to pay for?
Don't know! Tim just asked for money to make a game that they 'possibly' don't even have a concept document for. They've got more proof of a documentary that an actual game. It's disappointing that gamers responded so optimistically to something with the characteristics of a ponzi scheme.
The fact that he is calling it a ponzi scheme make it preeetty clear for him it really is hard to grasp lol
Just a guy.
haha
You should try to do the same! People are obviously fools, I'm sure there are people there willing to throw money at you.
Over 2700 names in the special thanks part alone, so far :|
dude i know. like, i got this email from a prince in nigeria. A PRINCE! IN NIGERIA!
Haha those credits are gona be a bitch.
It only goes to show that, as much as people say they want drastic change, they really just want the same old shit. Or something.
Kickstarter, and services like it, are as close to the ideal way of funding a project as we're going to get.
Haha those credits are gona be a bitch.
I honestly don't think Double Fine is going to scam you.
dude i know. like, i got this email from a prince in nigeria. A PRINCE! IN NIGERIA!
It may interest you to know that people in this thread have already done the math on how much production on a game like this would cost based on the required positions (artist, programmer, etc.), average industry salaries, and the estimated development length. They came to the conclusion that a $300k budget was probably lowballing it.The fact is that they are not being open with the actual costs that lead them to believe they needed $400,000.