Jedi Exile
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Chris designed some really cool quests and systems. Doesn't it count as game design?
Wait, what?Gotta pay those bills.
He's known for storytelling, not game design.
Some D:OS 2 talk at around 51:30 including a nice Codex mention.
"I don't know if they necessarily love my work."
Chris designed some really cool quests and systems. Doesn't it count as game design?
Wait, what?
Chris hearing them talk about Fig at ~1:00:00 had a kind of face, and he didn't say a word.
Some D:OS 2 talk at around 51:30 including a nice Codex mention.
"I don't know if they necessarily love my work."
Lots of praise for the Codex there.
Chris hearing them talk about Fig at ~1:00:00 had a kind of face, and he didn't say a word.
Can someone explain what benefit Fig over Kickstarter?
Can someone explain what benefit Fig over Kickstarter?
Can someone explain what benefit Fig over Kickstarter?
http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/inde...ew-equity-based-crowdfunding-platform.102204/
http://www.rpgcodex.net/article.php?id=10037
Guys behind Fig (Feargus, Fargo, Schafer) clearly thought it'd be the best of both worlds: millions from players and millions from investors, which would allow them to reach a higher budget range ($10m+).Chris hearing them talk about Fig at ~1:00:00 had a kind of face, and he didn't say a word.
Can someone explain what benefit Fig over Kickstarter?
Is it a way of appealing to "hardcore" gamers over hipsters who get caught up in the hype?
is a pipe dream.higher budget range ($10m+)
Assuming Tim isn't stretching the truth, he claims in the pitch vid that the rest of the money besides the $3.3 mil Fig Backer/Investor stuff is already accounted for. Double Fine and some "external partner" are providing the rest. I don't know what kind of contract is involved but has Fig specified if investors actually have veto power/creative control? Theoretically speaking, if the contract doesn't say that the devs can easily take their suggestions, say "We understand your concerns", and then go use them for toilet paper.Guys behind Fig (Feargus, Fargo, Schafer) clearly thought it'd be the best of both worlds: millions from players and millions from investors, which would allow them to reach a higher budget range ($10m+).Can someone explain what benefit Fig over Kickstarter?
Is it a way of appealing to "hardcore" gamers over hipsters who get caught up in the hype?
Feargus has been talking about larger crowdfunded projects, "episodic Skyrim" or whatever for years, plus they also ran out of KS funds for PoE. InXile struggled with the budget for both WL2 and TTON (still is, in that case), and Double Fine...well, we all know about that mess.
Investors get 0.1% of profits or something like that (don't remember, and they've removed the public page with those details) while regular backers get the usual stuff.
I actually thought it had potential at first, but I failed to consider the fact people would be naturally skeptical of the "free rein" aspect inherent (in theory, at least) to crowdfunded games. Do we really know for sure the investors, specially big ones, won't try to call the shots and change things according to what they consider profitable? Who will people blame if a chunk of the game's content is cut but a mobile port is announced? And so on.
Psychonauts 2 is being funded 52% by investors and 48% by backers, but the $2.8 million atm is very far from the "$10-13.5 million" they need, which if you consider 10 years of inflation + Double Fine working independently, will easily reach $20m. Being a $40 game, it'll have to sell 715k digital copies just to get the $20 million back, out of which ~$17m will probably come from investors expecting a profit.
Star Citizen is hardly the best role model for a crowdfunded game to follow, but it clearly shows it can be done, there are apparently more than enough rich people out there with money to burn, and those people aren't even getting any money out of it.is a pipe dream.higher budget range ($10m+)
If we want to play the optimist, "Skyrim-like" has basically become the buzzword for pretty much any kind of open-world-ish RPG since Bethesda made a fortune on it."Skyrim" anything is triggering.
Assuming Tim isn't stretching the truth, he claims in the pitch vid that the rest of the money besides the $3.3 mil Fig Backer/Investor stuff is already accounted for. Double Fine and some "external partner" are providing the rest. I don't know what kind of contract is involved but has Fig specified if investors actually have veto power/creative control? Theoretically speaking, if the contract doesn't say that the devs can easily take their suggestions, say "We understand your concerns", and then go use them for toilet paper.
Presumably the non-Fig investors who are providing the lion's share of the budget have different, more favorable terms than the Fig investors.
You co-founded Obsidian Entertainment, so your departure came as a surprise to many. How did that come about?
I was indeed one of the founders. I’m still surprised I got the opportunity, and I’m grateful to Obsidian for it…
Obsidian had cool people, but there were a lot of projects that Obsidian wouldn’t consider or couldn’t consider (both internally and externally).
There were even ones that Obsidian didn’t know it couldn’t do, some of which I discovered to my surprise after my departure (hypothetically, something with “Old” and “Republic” in the title).
Hey, now I know, but I never would have known otherwise.
No, he's saying Obsidian - either Feargus alone or the directors as a whole - didn't know, as in failed to realize, another KOTOR by Obsidian simply wasn't going to happen, and implied that they went after it anyway.I'm a poor reader, so was he saying that after he left, someone finally told him that EA/Disney had banned all contracts with the likes of Obsidian?
Not necessarily. Perhaps no RPG is allowed at the moment, because EA poured 100 mil into SWTOR and now it's "you want to experience a Star Wars RPG - you play our game, faggots".I'm a poor reader, so was he saying that after he left, someone finally told him that EA/Disney had banned all contracts with the likes of Obsidian?
Of course it's against the rules. And when you want to post a screenshot, draw a sketch. And don't discuss the rules, it's also forbidden.Is it against the rules to share the text and/or link?
No, he's saying Obsidian - either Feargus alone or the directors as a whole - didn't know, as in failed to realize, another KOTOR by Obsidian simply wasn't going to happen, and implied that they went after it anyway.I'm a poor reader, so was he saying that after he left, someone finally told him that EA/Disney had banned all contracts with the likes of Obsidian?
We do know KOTOR III entered pre-production at some point and they pitched it again after KOTOR 2, but it was MCA himself who revealed that a couple of years ago, so that wasn't it. Feargus has mentioned wanting to work on Star Wars quite a few times since the Kickstarter, maybe they pitched it again even though the EA had the exclusivity deal.
"Didn't know they couldn't do" = didn't realize they were wasting their time asking for it again.
I'll assume you're "mentally challenged" and explain it plainly: he asked if someone told MCA that EA/Disney banned contracts with the likes of Obsidian. That's not what happened and that's not what MCA said in the interview. He said that only after his departure he became aware that "Obsidian didn't know" it couldn't do a hypothetical KOTOR. They obviously knew about the exclusivity deal, they're not as stupid as you, I'm sure, he's just saying they wasted their time.No, he's saying Obsidian - either Feargus alone or the directors as a whole - didn't know, as in failed to realize, another KOTOR by Obsidian simply wasn't going to happen, and implied that they went after it anyway.I'm a poor reader, so was he saying that after he left, someone finally told him that EA/Disney had banned all contracts with the likes of Obsidian?
We do know KOTOR III entered pre-production at some point and they pitched it again after KOTOR 2, but it was MCA himself who revealed that a couple of years ago, so that wasn't it. Feargus has mentioned wanting to work on Star Wars quite a few times since the Kickstarter, maybe they pitched it again even though the EA had the exclusivity deal.
"Didn't know they couldn't do" = didn't realize they were wasting their time asking for it again.
Exactly what he and I said, retard.