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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 14:35 |
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Yeah, that'd actually be a good idea, imo, and would go a long way towards demonstrating that you took the project seriously. I have no idea how much money Molyneux has, but it's certainly something that he should consider. At the very least, he could have a condition that he'll kick in X dollars if they reach the goal. |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 13:52 |
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Bhruic wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 13:29: It's a criteria that hasn't been applied to previous Kickstarter projects - even with people/companies that could afford to self-fund. I agree that the same reaction should be applied to any project leader (or company) that can afford the kickstarter goal himself / herself / themselves. Molyneux should not be singled out.
I think things would go smoother if the Project Leader (or company) that has his / her / their own means, would state that they would "match the kickstarter funding" for the team. That way they don't look like wealthy leeches, and would probably get to their goal easier. It shows a finite budget set for the scope of the project, and shows that the leader(s) has enough faith to risk his / her / their own funds. |
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"Did you even read cutters post or are you just suffering from rectal cranial inversion." - RedEye9 |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 13:29 |
Bhruic |
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wtf_man wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 13:05: But that's why some are saying he should fund it himself. Then he wouldn't be accountable to anyone else. It's a criteria that hasn't been applied to previous Kickstarter projects - even with people/companies that could afford to self-fund.
As for being accountable to the "crowd"... there isn't much accountability there... projects on Kickstarter have gotten funded and died. The Backers are SOL. I didn't say he would be accountable to the "crowd", I said he wouldn't be accountable to anyone else. The whole point is to not have someone in a publisher-like capacity dictating what does or doesn't go in the game, or what the release schedule has to be, etc.
In most people's eyes, Crowdfunding isn't just to avoid a publisher, it's also a chance for an indie team to make a project that can't afford to, otherwise. Molyneux can afford it (At least, the kickstarter goal amount that has been set). It sort of looks like Bill Gates collecting Food Stamps.. ya know? (Not that radical, but you get what I mean) You say "in most people's eyes", and yet what you're describing is the position that was advanced previously, and was argued against by the majority of people on this site. I'm not saying you personally argued against it, most likely you didn't. But at least some of the people in this thread did, and I'm confused as to why they aren't taking the same position here. |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 13:05 |
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Bhruic wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 12:33: And again, the whole point of Kickstarter is to get your funding directly from the people who want the game so that you aren't accountable to anyone else. True.
But that's why some are saying he should fund it himself. Then he wouldn't be accountable to anyone else.
As for being accountable to the "crowd"... there isn't much accountability there... projects on Kickstarter have gotten funded and died. The Backers are SOL.
As I said earlier... I'd like to see a populous remake, and I don't care if Molyneux is involved. I have my own reasons for not being a backer, which I already stated. At the same time... I can see why people are saying Molyneux should really be funding this himself. That wouldn't stop me from backing it, if I didn't have my other reasons, though.
In most people's eyes, Crowdfunding isn't just to avoid a publisher, it's also a chance for an indie team to make a project that can't afford to, otherwise. Molyneux can afford it (At least, the kickstarter goal amount that has been set). It sort of looks like Bill Gates collecting Food Stamps.. ya know? (Not that radical, but you get what I mean)
This comment was edited on Nov 22, 2012, 13:12. |
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"Did you even read cutters post or are you just suffering from rectal cranial inversion." - RedEye9 |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 12:33 |
Bhruic |
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wtf_man wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 12:30: I think he's saying that Molneux can get funding without Kickstarter. (Not necessarily through a Publisher and not necessarily out of his own pocket, either.) And again, the whole point of Kickstarter is to get your funding directly from the people who want the game so that you aren't accountable to anyone else. I have no problem with people not wanting to fund this, there are decent reasons not to. But this exact argument was brought up with previous Kickstart projects, and was shouted down. I'm just curious as to why it's getting so much traction with this one, and the only reason I can see is because of the dislike most people around here seem to have for Molyneux. |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 12:30 |
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Bhruic wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 11:42:
Dmitri_M wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 02:17: I'm not giving any money to this guy for an unreleased game. He's been playing the publisher system long enough to know how to source funds. I thought the whole point of KS was to enable people to fund a game without having to resort to using publishers? At least, that was the argument everyone used whenever the above was brought up previously. All the sudden the rules changed just because it's someone people here don't seem to like? I think he's saying that Molneux can get funding without Kickstarter. (Not necessarily through a Publisher and not necessarily out of his own pocket, either.) |
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"Did you even read cutters post or are you just suffering from rectal cranial inversion." - RedEye9 |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 11:42 |
Bhruic |
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Dmitri_M wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 02:17: I'm not giving any money to this guy for an unreleased game. He's been playing the publisher system long enough to know how to source funds. I thought the whole point of KS was to enable people to fund a game without having to resort to using publishers? At least, that was the argument everyone used whenever the above was brought up previously. All the sudden the rules changed just because it's someone people here don't seem to like? |
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Re: Dark Reign Redux |
Nov 22, 2012, 10:20 |
Axis |
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As someone with all the bullfrog dev signatures on my original syndicate manual, I can safely say oldschoolers will gladly fund this... and more. |
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Re: Dark Reign Redux |
Nov 22, 2012, 08:43 |
PunkiBastardo |
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ASeven wrote on Nov 21, 2012, 17:26: Also, on the Kickstarter topic, those who want to fund an Elite-type of game with a lot more information available than Elite Dangerous should take a look at this little project. That game looks and sounds amazing! The guy seems pretty young though... I may back this up if the updates convince me. |
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 22, 2012, 08:27 |
Verno |
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This guy has years of broken promises to his name, no way jose. |
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Playing: Ni No Kuni 2, Persona 5, Vermintide 2 Watching: Annihilation, The Quiet Place, A Dark Song |
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 22, 2012, 07:17 |
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He said populous, it will probably get funded. Populous has huge cred amongst oldschool gamers.
This comment was edited on Nov 22, 2012, 07:31. |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 03:51 |
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Dmitri_M wrote on Nov 22, 2012, 02:17: I'm not giving any money to this guy for an unreleased game. He's been playing the publisher system long enough to know how to source funds. .
I agree completely. I've got serious misgivings about kickstarting anyone who is highly successful, rich, and knows how to fund games already. . . But I would totally abandon that principal for Dungeon Keeper III |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 22, 2012, 02:17 |
Dmitri_M |
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I'm not giving any money to this guy for an unreleased game. He's been playing the publisher system long enough to know how to source funds. |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 21, 2012, 23:31 |
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Cutter wrote on Nov 21, 2012, 18:10:
nin wrote on Nov 21, 2012, 16:46: I'm going to go all Cutter and shit all over this one!
"Shit's in the wind, troop."
You really have faith in Molyneux to make anything good anymore? I sure as shit don't, troop. You feel me, dog? Fable 1 and 2 were excellent games. Then 3 just sorta shit itself, and waddled over to a corner and sat in it. |
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Using a steering wheel on a Burnout game is like using the Space Shuttle controls to fly a kite. |
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 21, 2012, 21:05 |
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While a Populous modern remake would be really cool... I'll pass as a backer. If it gets funded and produced... may buy it, if it's any good.
Besides... I don't plan on backing anything else until the first 2 games i backed are released.
As for Molyneux... I couldn't care less if he's involved or not. I'm looking more at the potential of a Populous remake, than the asshat that thinks he's some sort of great designer, and could afford to fund this himself. I would like to see what the rest of these 22cans folks come up with... and if will be a worthy successor. |
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"Did you even read cutters post or are you just suffering from rectal cranial inversion." - RedEye9 |
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 21, 2012, 20:44 |
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You have to question the wisdom of the timing: The month before Christmas? Are you kidding me?
In all honesty, I hope this is successful and a good game comes of it, as we need more modern god games. But I actually bought Fable III on my friend's recommendation, so I don't think I'll be contributing to this. |
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If Star Citizen was a child conceived in a night of passion, it would have started elementary school by now. -panbient |
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Props |
Nov 21, 2012, 20:29 |
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Populous was a very cool game though.
Also is that pounds not dollars so it closer to a what, a million US dollars? So about a hundred thousand dollars a month is his budget? |
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Re: More Big Picture Details |
Nov 21, 2012, 20:06 |
nin |
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You really have faith in Molyneux to make anything good anymore? Absolutely not - for once we agree on a KS.
And yeah, he should easily be able to fund this himself, if he really wanted to make it.
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 21, 2012, 20:00 |
Cutter |
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saluk wrote on Nov 21, 2012, 19:52: Pay for it yourself Peter. That's the other thing. The spirit of KS is for people who want to do something but lack the money to do so. What's Peter's net worth? I'm certain he could afford this easily on his own. |
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"They call me a chauvinist pig. I am . . . and I don't give a damn!" - Steve McQueen |
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Re: Peter Molyneux's God Game Kickstarter |
Nov 21, 2012, 19:52 |
saluk |
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Pay for it yourself Peter. |
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