With everyone’s help here, I know we can keep up the momentum! I think it is important to continue to get word out and keep it strong for the first few days so that it picks up steam and attracts more people.
I hope so, although based on our current trend compared to other projects, it looks like we might end up around $350k to $500k. Unless our curve is like Banner Saga, which started at only $30k the first day but then stayed pretty consistent. If we end up like that, then we might get into some bigger numbers.
I’d certainly be happy just getting over our goal, it would still have a huge impact but man, we could do some really awesome stuff if we got up over like $750 or $1m. prays to Ch’thon
I really hope we can get it up to 500k at least. I think it is totally doable. I’m thinking your fans will do a lot of marketing, I’m certainly trying.
so as a legendary keyholder do i select the higher option put the lower amount in the donation box? ie I select the 150 dollar option and then put 102 dollars in the pay box?
If you are upgrading from existing key you put the difference in. So 102 then choose “no reward” option. Then make sure to email them. Refer to link bellow.
It won’t let you select a higher tier and then pledge a lower ammount. So what you need to do is just pledge $102 and then send the KS receipt to [email protected] and we will hook you up.
Thanks for the post about our Kickstarter and also, thank you so much for your contribution!
I’ve posted this on the D3 official forums. I’m very likely to get perma-banned because I keep getting banned for “advertising” GD over there, but I hope it reaches some people interested in ARPGs in general. I’ve also posted a link in the Games, Gaming, and Hardware section of SCII forums.
Hey! I only double responded. Because i forgot to copy pasta the reciept of paymant and kickstarter thank you email. And your very welcome. I can’t think of any other company that deserves it. You guys actually remembered about us hard core gamers, the ones who if it wasn’t for us it would not be a multi billion dollar industry. The ones who publishers don’t give a rats ass about anymore. Thanks for keeping it old school.