Goldmoon Dawn on 1/3/2015 at 13:17
Quote Posted by Tomi
I'm still a bit disappointed if they don't reach that stretch goal ($800k). I'm still hoping for a last day pledgemania that gets us to $850k
at least. :p
Funding will continue long after the end of this kickstart. Prolly start a new kickstart for stretch goals in a half year or so.
Quote Posted by GodzillaX8
Go back under your bridge, or the dumpster you live in, or wherever you typically crawl out of to spray bile at strangers.
aww, poor Godzilla got his little feelings hurt...
twisty on 1/3/2015 at 14:24
Guys, cut it out. I've already addressed this kind of behaviour in this thread once already.
Tomi on 1/3/2015 at 20:42
Quote Posted by Goldmoon Dawn
Funding will continue long after the end of this kickstart. Prolly start a new kickstart for stretch goals in a half year or so.
Is that something that happens often then? I've only backed one other Kickstarter project before this, so I don't know that much about how it works. How would a new kickstarter work for those of us who have already pledged anyway? Would they come up with some additional rewards or probably some new exclusive in-game items that we could buy?
I had a quick look at the Shroud of the Avatar website not too long ago, and I think they had some sort of an online "store" there where they were selling all sorts of in-game stuff. To be honest, I'd hate to see something like that in Underworld Ascendant, even if it probably would help to raise some more funds. They've already introduced quite a lot of exclusive items in the game, and unless you spend $$$$ on it you'll never get them all, so for me that kind of lessens the value of the game - I'd get the feeling that there's always something missing and that I'm playing an incomplete game. I know that they've stated that none of these things are powerful or important, but still...
Jason Moyer on 1/3/2015 at 21:48
Most projects continue taking pledges after the kickstarter ends via Paypal or whatever. I've never seen someone start a second kickstarter to fund stretch goals, and that's a ridiculously stupid idea.
Renzatic on 1/3/2015 at 23:44
I don't know if it'd be stupid, but it would look kinda greedy.
Yandros on 2/3/2015 at 00:39
I backed Worlds of Magic (a game in the style of Master of Magic) and that was their second campaign as I had missed the first one. I've no idea if the goals of the second campaign were stretch goals carried over from the first or not, though.
driver on 2/3/2015 at 04:25
Looks like we're getting The Underswamp and some nifty boots. :D
Melan on 2/3/2015 at 08:44
We will be getting enough stuff to open a small clothing outlet. I understand the motivation and wish them well, but it is getting just a bit ridiculous. :p
Vae on 2/3/2015 at 09:50
I would agree that with so many items, it devalues that type of proposition.
Renzatic on 2/3/2015 at 16:32
Quote Posted by Yandros
I backed Worlds of Magic (a game in the style of Master of Magic) and that was their second campaign as I had missed the first one. I've no idea if the goals of the second campaign were stretch goals carried over from the first or not, though.
From what I've seen, almost every second run Kickstarters are games or ideas that just fell short of meeting their funding goal the first time around. Usually, they go back to the drawing board, make a demo or new trailer, polish up what they've got, then have another go at it.