Their total planned development budget is $5 million (10 times kickstarter)
That would put it in the same ballpark as the first witcher, or a third of the witcher 3 dev budget.
I wonder how the will handle marketing. For example, Witcher 3's marketing budget is $25 Million.
How big s act 1 supposed to be? I know it's cheap but to get other acts requires quite a bit of money.
I have the werdiest boner right now. Will pleadge when I have money.
I have the werdiest boner right now. Will pleadge when I have money.
£30 for physical. That's way too cheap for making physical stuff and distributing it, right?
The only thing "not right" with this Kickstarter is that it needs to exist in the first place.If it's "too good to be true"
Sorry but something is just not right with this kickstarter. I hope I'm proven wrong and this becomes another great European like RPG I love for the PC.
Its rather 6,5m$, because they already spent 1.5m$ and they will probably go over the budget, so around 7, maybe 7.5$, which is similar budget to Witcher 2 and that without engine development like CD Projekt did. Seems completely doable and reasonable.
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Btw i'm totally surprised that Crytek hasnt funded them. It seems like natural way to do. It promotes Your engine, put ups nice, deep game and its reasonably cheap to produce.
Seriously Yerli brothers, what were You thinking?
Needs some anisotropic specular highlights - should be an easy fix in CryengineThis pic really pleases me. I think it's because of the natural lighting. Horse looks like it's made out of stone, though.
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Yeah, I really think they lay out the reasons for the kickstarter and their funding structure very clearly in the pitch. And what they show demonstrates to some extent that they can pull off what they promise, at least technically.The only thing "not right" with this Kickstarter is that it needs to exist in the first place.
I don't think Crytek is swimming in money themselves.
The only thing "not right" with this Kickstarter is that it needs to exist in the first place.
Actually they does, they are probably one of the fastest growing independent company in recent gaming industry history.
They started with nothing in 1999 and by nothing i mean completely nothing, and now they have almost 800 employes in 9 studios.
What's keeping them afloat? Their games? Those always seem to underperform sales wise. Their engine? Uptake by devs doesn't seem to be all that high?
military money (Simulation and serious games)What's keeping them afloat? Their games? Those always seem to underperform sales wise. Their engine? Uptake by devs doesn't seem to be all that high?
Isn't there a multiplayer component on Steam? I could have sworn I bought a Kingdom online sword game?
Yeah, I really think they lay out the reasons for the kickstarter and their funding structure very clearly in the pitch. And what they show demonstrates to some extent that they can pull off what they promise, at least technically.
This pic really pleases me. I think it's because of the natural lighting. Horse looks like it's made out of stone, though.
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Unless I missed something; what's stopping the people who is really funding the game to stop funding them even if the kickstarter is successful? I'm really tempted to donate but I don't know.
The closer we have is always some king of 'arena' game ( War of the Roses, chivalry ), when it comes to multiplayer mediaval game.Isn't there a multiplayer component on Steam? I could have sworn I bought a Kingdom online sword game?
Are you thinking about Kingdoms Rise? That came as Early Access on steam, but is a completely different game.
https://twitter.com/DanielVavra/status/426022366037037056Interesting fact about games industry state - several producers we pitched the game to have pledged on our Kickstarter![]()
What's up with people bragging about having an (alleged) OCD, these days?
I'd love to see this game support Oculus Rift.
They already put 1.5 million in the project and would probably prefer to get something out of it? That's admittedly no guarantee, but it's good enough for me.Unless I missed something; what's stopping the people who is really funding the game to stop funding them even if the kickstarter is successful? I'm really tempted to donate but I don't know.
hnnng dat army scene
Looks really neat, these sorts of games are getting more popular. I've never played one though. Which one should I try out... ?
Chivalry
Mount & Blade Series (Banner Lord TBA)
War of the Roses/(War of the Vikings TBA)
any others?