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Re: THE DREAM OF ROWAN. A brand new game for Amiga 68k
« on: December 13, 2015, 01:12:50 AM »
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@amiten

You are a very weird guy with your actions, speaking and writing even in your language... what is madrid+time? maybe CET?... why invite if you ban anyone with different opinion?

Im still waiting any explanation for this 4000eur goal.


Im not sure why he has explain anything regarding monetary goal.
My thoughts are;

In todays economy situation I can see why people look hard for ways to establish a income, even if its a first crack at a game.
Viddi with his sequel. Daniel with his efforts in Tower57, Wings etc.
All of them, this one included, ask people if they are willing to support their efforts, and hopefully it can be a foundation for something sustainable.

I do not expect you to ever agree with my post tho, since I have gotten the distinct impression that you think everything amiga related have to be free.

You are entitled to your opinion, but noone owes you any explaination why they hope for a return for their efforts.
 

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Re: THE DREAM OF ROWAN. A brand new game for Amiga 68k
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2015, 04:58:29 PM »
People are making too much of a fuzz regarding the amount of money aske for in this and other projects.

Thats the nice thing about kickstarter, the sum each of us pledge is small, and is barely noticable, but get enough pledgers and it adds up nicely.
When someone without trackrecord (to me) ask for support, I usually go for lower tier pledges and basically go on blind faith. Its a gamble, and yes, the amiga factor is a motivator. But its peanuts for each and everyone of us.
The possible gains are new developers for the Amiga.

I really like the Reshoot video too. Very much the type of game I loved back in the days.

If amiten delivers with this game, and end up producing more games, its been a worthwhile gamble, giving me hours of enjoyment. If not, it didnt cost me more than I would spend on a cinematrip that merely provides a few hours.

@Amiten; Dont get worked up about people being negative. Do like Amigakit/Trevor, stay positive and ignore the negativity. Ofcourse accept constructive critisism, but as long as Ive read Amigaforums, every effort have had x amount of people going out of their way to belittle peoples efforts. Just prove them wrong by focus on development :)
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