Well well well... who would have thought that after the numerous Kickstarter fiascos, namely Greed Monger, etc... that another game would have the nerve to just disappear and steal $30,000 out of the backers.
Some articles about it:
http://www.giantbomb.com/articles/developer-ghosts-with-over-30000-raised-on-kicksta/1100-5278/http://kotaku.com/video-game-kickstarter-disappears-with-over-30-000-1733558273 People, always, always remember that anything you give money to on Kickstarter, is considered a DONATION according to Kickstarter Terms and Conditions.
When you give money to any and all projects, consider that money lost and WHEN or IF the project is completed, consider the pledge perks as a bonus. Other than that, consider that money gone for good, if you understand that, you will have less stress in the likely event that things wont materialise...
Personally, I never used Kickstarter and never will... let the suckers make the game and lose their money while I wait for the final and proper release, if ever.
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However, this doesn't deter me from using Kickstarter to support projects I believe in. Sure, as with everything in life there is bad apples in the bunch. You just need to minimize the chances of picking one up and make sure the money is disposeable. I've backed four projects on Kickstarter, two of them are fantastic games and the other two are still in development. (Divinity: Original Sin, Elite: Dangerous, Crowfall and Camelot Unchained)
Just be careful, do some research on the guys behind the project and as OP is saying; consider the money a donation for a cause you believe in.
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They make money no matter what, doesn't matter if a project fails. It's no skin off their ass.
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So far all the kickstarters I've donated to have made it to completion with the exception of those still in development (or just started). I believe Torment and Bard's tale will also make it to launch as the developers have already successfully launched other games.
My only "dark horse" is Camelot Unchained. I don't expect it "not" to make it but it is the most risky.
The issue is people just giving money to "anyone" without them thinking "have these people launched products before, what is the chance that a product can be launched based on the money that they are asking.
A good many people don't think. Or aren't willing to just laugh and say "oh well", if it fails.
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absolutely. But we can tell them "i told you so" and have some fun in the forum, right?
But one should consider the kickstarter money as a gift you probably wont get much out of, giving some money to a talented dev so he or she can continue to work on their pet project will lead to at least some interesting games.
Like any other financial investment risk, one should only invest what one can afford to lose. The problem being that some people are very gullible/naive and are unable to understand this very simple investment rule. These are the real victim's in these crowd-funded/kick-starter projects. Many of these victims have families and in their inability to restrain themselves, they impulsively "contribute" thousands of dollars leaving themselves and their families in dire financial straits. Some to the tune of destabilizing family bonds and even losing their families. This is a major reason why, not unlike many ventures in life that tend to take advantage of the naive and gullible in life if not regulated, these crowd-funded/kick-starter pose the same risks and need to be receive equal attention and regulation.
Actually, just based on the 2013 successfully-funded projects alone, nearly 50% (45% to be exact) of those titles have already shipped (again, I'm not done updating those numbers either).
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Almost nightly you can see news coverage of a car crash. Yet most of us consider driving safe enough to do it daily. Much of the risk involved in driving is manageable (that guy's swerving a lot; better steer clear.)
It's the same deal with Kickstarter. Most of the risk is manageable, and in spite of the occasional "crash" the platform overall is pretty safe.
"What is truly revealing is his implication that believing something to be true is the same as it being true. [continue]" -John Oliver
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Not really sure how its any worse than so many shallow titles created in the last decade that turned out to be created solely to make an easy buck emulating something else.
The crowdfunding model won't last if they let these thing go by and don't go after the scammers. They're losing people trust.
When a bank lends money, and you don't pay it back, they come after you. Kickstarter lets people get scammed and doesn't act, they lose people's trust and eventually people will stop giving Kickstarter projects money.
You get what you get. I'm a firm believer that we make our own hells.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
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Demonicron - 90 Death Knight - Emerald Dream - US
Tankinpain - 90 Monk - Azjol-Nerub - US
Brindell - 90 Warrior - Emerald Dream - US
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It's the first KS project I've backed in a while, but is exactly the sort of "safe bet" that's always worth kickstarting.
- Experienced developers (bonus points: experienced developers of multiple launched kickstarter projects)
- Already funding base game on their own
- Using Kickstarter to fund the Campaign feature; asks for enough money to do it right
So in terms of risk-management this is the sort of thing that's really safe to donate to.Certainly one might criticize that the first two traits sort of work against the Kickstarter "ideal" (is KS only for proven developers? Is it only for people with enough money to basically fund a game already?) but I'll leave those points for someone else to make since I feel the platform works well enough for delivering games like this one that very likely wouldn't get produced otherwise.
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But of course if you want to spend your money that way, it is your prerogative.
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