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Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 22 Aug 2015 23:21
by VictorViper
Ploov, the KS thread is in the Misc. Gaming section but is a little different in spirit, with the main focus of folks putting games out there they are currently backing.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 22 Aug 2015 23:23
by The Shoemaker
I personally don't have a problem with kick starter campaigns staying open longer than they need to be. with mighty number 9 I know a lot of people think they got too much money for the game they're making, but what does it matter? Publishers are looking to make as much money as possible, if more people want to give them money, why should they stop? It's essentially just ensuring more pre-orders. All that matters is that they deliver what was promised.
I fund games I think might need the help, the one exception was Yoka Laylay, where it looks to be a great game and backers are given bonuses. I don't fund too many though, I also like to wait for the final product. I never pay more than the minimum price for the game.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 00:25
by pdSlooper
I hate recurring payments, so I never fund Patreons. Kickstarters I have nothing against a one-time small donation, but so far I haven't donated anything. I was going to donate to Bloodstained, but it smashed all its goals, so...
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 01:33
by Jordan
I don't like recurring payments either. That's why I've never donated to Patreon. However, I've been very tempted to fund a group that does video game fandubs for games that don't have any notable voice acting whatsoever. The whole "monthly payment" system that Patreon utilizes is the main reason why I have refrained to make any donations thus far. I would just rather make a flat donation, even if it is more expensive, than have to constantly monitor a drain on my account.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 04:49
by Humphries90
I've put towards Shovel Knight, which I'm truly happy with. I knew it would be awesome the first time I saw the original demo for the Kickstarter campaign.
I also put towards Mighty No.9. I'm not even a Mega Man fan, I guess I just got caught up in the hype at the time. It looks pretty mediocre and the art style is naff.
Shortly after Shovel Knight I put towards Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians which looked promising. That however, slipped by it's release date a long time ago with hardly any word from the developers. Truly a mess. I don't really care since it didn't even hit the stretch goals I needed to be able to play it on a machine I have.
Since that time I've been very cautious about Kickstarts. Even though I've been really hyped for Shenmue 3, Bloodstained, and Yooka-Laylee, I didn't contribute anything to them.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 06:30
by Kong Wen
I'm with Ploov; I'm actually kind of surprised by how useless the search is here. If a sober moderator doesn't beat me to it, I'll probably consider merging these two threads, as they're close enough in discussion value to support each other, but we'll see tomorrow.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 08:15
by Kreegs
I am excited for this!!!!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pl ... rare-vival
Banjo Kazooie but different characters.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 23 Aug 2015 18:12
by Jordan
Kong Wen wrote:I'm with Ploov; I'm actually kind of surprised by how useless the search is here. If a sober moderator doesn't beat me to it, I'll probably consider merging these two threads, as they're close enough in discussion value to support each other, but we'll see tomorrow.
Yeah I'm all for this as well. I didn't see the other thread. My bad on that.
Re: Crowdfunding (Kickstarter, Patreon, etc.)
Posted: 24 Aug 2015 04:38
by The Shoemaker
Bloodstained was another one I was considering funding, but I didn't want to fund for a Nintendo platform just for it to miss, but then it hit it and smashed all its goals, so I didn't fund.
I also funded Adventures of Pip, which came out back in June or so. It ended up being not bad, felt a little rushed. Soured my taste for kickstarters a little bit.
Re: Kickstarter: What are you backing?
Posted: 26 Aug 2015 01:09
by Jordan
Bloodstained looked great, but by the time I even saw it, it was already funded and then some. At that point I decided that it didn't need my money. I was also very dubious about some of the stretch goals. It seemed like they were asking for a lot of money in order to add very little (like easter eggs).