I like the concept of the game and I think everything they have on paper looks great. The problems is I would have hoped to have seen more gameplay footage to shell out money for development. I would like to see a game like this succeed. But if makes you wonder whether the combat will be good or bland. All that any of us have seen thus far is the PAX east video, and that't it. I wish they would have came with more gameplay footage before coming to kickstarter to ask for money. I think a lot of people are going to put their money into this and be severely disappointed in the final product they receive.
It's great that they posted new screenshots of images, but I want to see actual game combat against mobs, pvp etc. Until then, they are just taking people's money away on a dream. Does anyone else feel the same way and have not backed kickstarter because of the lack of gameplay footage?
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So actually you want to see the game developed before you'd consider helping finance its development. In other words, you're against the idea of Kickstarter in general. That's a tenable position, just accept that others don't see things the same way.
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I refuse to add to the masses of half arsed games.
Games should make money based on their merit of being a good game not on hopes that they may be a good game.
Its ridiculous and stupid IMO
I play MMOs for the Forum PVP
Overwatch, for instance, is the first game I've pre-ordered in years. After playing the Beta I was legitimately, and completely impressed enough to want the pre-order trinkets and I felt that it was worth full box price.
Prove your product and I'll buy it. If you have a product that you want me to believe in before you can fully prove it, then I'll consider legitimately investing with a return on profits, but I sure as shit ain't throwing money at people for promises. Well, 'cept my wife, but she's got my full trust after 17 years of marriage.
Is it a risk? Hell yeah. Will I be disappointed if it fails or never gets released? Oh most certainly. But, if no one is willing to take the risk then we, the gamers, will be stuck with the same games we get now.
Not supporting a Kickstarter is fine and I understand it just fine. What I dont understand is calling people or the idea of supporting Kickstarter stupid or ridiculous. Its a personal choice based on a persons values and ideas. Why try and discourage people from doing something you disagree with?
If the CoE dev's had the experience and a cohesive design then they also would not have any issues finding a publisher, investor or anything in between. The problem is they have not shown at all that they can even pull off what they are pitching. At that stage of course no investor or publisher is going to sing money into an extremely high risk project. It's more or less like buying a lottery ticket at this stage. Or trying to shoot a bird in the dark with no light.
I love the idea that CoE is pitching and I hope they can pull it off. But I won't partake in something that has such a huge risk with extremely little reward to it at this stage.
Why would you fund some healthy, likely educated individual in productive age with no material need at all?
Why would you take the burdens of someone's business venture instead?
Why would you support a business without having any idea of their business plan and finance?
Why would you support a business without having any clues to evaluate whether the team can actually pull off any of what they are promising?
Why would you give out money to someone who makes a fool of you?
The list can go on and on...
Environment and some moving around in it:
and of course the Pax East footage you mention but i'm placing for reference:
We don't currently have anything from mobs just yet. This is an interesting thread, but i'm not sure I understand the reasoning. There could be a multitude of reasons someone doesn't back. Lack of money, lack of interests in a product, lack of interest in kickstarters in general, lack of interest in the team/ideals. However your thread seems to be more about (and this has been talked about several times in other threads) the idea that what they have can't be pulled off. The problem is you'll get the same general answer (as nothing has changed since then) that they did.
Some believe the product can't be done with the funds/time available. Some are starting to believe the team is just trying to run off with the money. Others (like me) think that the team will pull off the basics but not much more. While others believe that the team will pull off what they say they will and on time.
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Still two weeks to change my mind though.
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Yeh, wish someone would come up with a mutual fund concept that interested people could buy into. To help someone build a gold mine, a copy of a game and some virtual plushies just isn't enough.
As far as CoE, I backed and then pulled out when they funded. The more I read, the more I realized the game is not for me and when they funded decided they didn't need my money, especially for something I have my doubts about. Good luck to the devs and the backers, but yeh.
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"Never backed a kickstarter project, never will. I'm a consumer, not an investor/charity. Show me a good, finished product and I'll buy if I'm interested. "
Mainstream developers and publishers are not making the games I am interested in. For the past 10 years games have been stuck in a rut and I don't see it changing anytime soon.
So I either don't play anything or I choose to spend MY money by kickstarting Indie developers by investing in their projects.
I would much rather spend my money on things I am passionate about then other 'stuff' and it baffles me why anyone thinks they have the right to comment on what I spend my money on.
Kickstarters are not investments as you get no monetary value from them, unless you are equating your free time with money. Give me a playable demo and I may consider donating money to a developer. But don't come to me and say I got this great idea, give me your money so I can do it. Put some time into it, develop something I can see, then ask.
Gameplay footage from early access of the Black Death gives a good idea what CoE will look and feel like at least during alpha tests. The Black Death is one of the other Unreal Engine 4 games in development which aim to become MMOs in the future.
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it takes mere hours to build unity scenes, And thats apparently enough to get general gamers throwing money at projects. go figure.
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Think about how much money they would require from an invester if they were to rush the game, your talking about having them give up probably over 30% control maybe more. And in my opinion that is when you should be worried about not receiving whats advertised. Or maybe you guys are just looking for an NA half cocked version of BDO LOL.
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