I think a video update would be awesome, and may help to keep the momentum going,
Alright, 5000+ backers.
For sure, I wouldn’t mind another awesome video and it would help to bring in more people as well. the more you guys show, the better chance you will get that one guy that is curious. If that don’t work then if we can, move up at least one tier. That would generate alot of money
If you check the updates area, the development video you folks are asking for is there.
So it seems that the pledging has picked up since the update sound development video was put up. Hmmmmmm…
New plan! A new update video every day… Wait, that would inhibit the devs from working on the game… Alright, new plan #2! We clone the devs. The clones can make update videos every day while the originals work on the game, or vice versa. Then when the Kickstarter is over both the originals and the clones can work on the game doubling productivity! I am a genius! :rolleyes:
I just fell in love with the final music of the last update !!
As much as I like clones, this thread needs to get back on topic.
Has anyone form Crate been in touch with TB yet? In terms of raising the games’ profile, which is arguably all it needs, positive input from him could make a substantial difference and add even more impetus to the Kickstarter.
Err…send in the clones.
220K and 78% on the progress bar, discuss!
(go,go,Go!!!)
I just got the Hoarders Edition just now so were $250 closer now.
IMO the packages aren’t that great which is probably explains why the numbers aren’t moving much.
for example, you have to pledge $85 to get the future DLC… why not included it with say the $50 or even $64 pledge?
Wasteland 2 KS brought 3X more money but also had better options which probably helped bring in a lot more cash.
I noticed someone else talked about this today. I’m not against that because giving more options = more ways for people to pledge. But the biggest issue is I don’t think they want people to downgrade from the 85 version. However what they should do is offer a package like your saying, then maybe give another digital incentive to the 85 dollar pledges etc.
The 85 pledge is digital so I suppose any additional digital content isnt a big deal.
Grim Dawn is still pulling in over $6,000 per day right now. If that holds all should be fine as far as meeting the goal. To exceed it, Crate is going to have to really entice people somehow, be it with a new video or something else to keep them excited.
I think a good gameplay video should keep things under control. I’m sure Crate’s under a huge amount of pressure stress etc now as well.
40,000+ people pledged for basically just digital downloads with Wasteland 2, raising them over $750,000… An extra 39,000 backers for roughly the same packages here would move things a lot… so I don’t think it is the packages that are an issue… more the volume of backers. Actually, in most of the big successes for video games on here, I don’t see expansions in the tiers at all… Banner Saga is really the only one… unless I missed something somewhere…
Maybe the reward tiers have some effect and if we’d configured them differently from the start, we’d be a little better off but I doubt it would be more than a 10-15% difference, if even that. I mean Shadowrun has basically the same tier 1 as us, they just have 15.5k people in it instead of 2.5k
I think it really comes down to volume, not getting people to pledge higher. Our biggest issue, in my estimation, is that we’re not an old-school game by a big-name designer that people want to resurrect and we hit at just about the time that the media got burnt out on Kickstarter stories. Not a big name + just covered 5 other Kickstarter projects = not that interested in another KS story.
That and the timing of D3 and TL2 doesn’t help get ARPG players excited for a new game that won’t be out for a year. Few people see ARPG as this dead or desperately under-served genre right now that needs more games. Unfortunately, this is the time it had to be. We couldn’t really have done it a year ago and we certainly can’t wait another year. That’s just how things work out sometimes. I mean, when we started working on Grim Dawn, we didn’t even know Torchlight existed yet and D3 seemed so far away. Had we been luckier, TL2 and D3 would have shipped last year, as they had originally intended and some people would be looking forward to the next ARPG on the horizon.
So, all things considered, I think we’re doing rather well. It at least demonstrates that our success doesn’t just hinge on luck and opportune timing. I think the best course right now, is to continue trying to get more attention and that is what we’re focused on.
Well, I finally got off my behind and backed via the $85 tier. I’m additionally already a legendary supporter but Crate can keep my extra $48
I think we’re just currently in a lull during the middle section of the KS. There was the crazy excitement during the initial announcement which saw us get 100k in no time. I think as we near the end there might be a mad rush as well. But based on our current trajectory, I think we should at least meet the goal fairly easily.
If I choose boxed, then delivered to Russia?
Sadly I’ve been spending a lot of money on gaming lately and most of it has gone to Kickstarter projects I may not see for years. I’ve also spent or plan to spend some money on some other titles I can play in the interim (mostly strategy titles). All these things combined have made the last month or two quite expensive. I still hope to pitch in more to Grim Dawn, but I suspect a lot of people are suffering from wallet drain right now.
The bottom line is even if Grim Dawn just hits the goal, and it should if we keep pushing it, Crate is still going to have quite a bit more funding then they’ve had to work with these past couple of years.
Then we’d have more content! yay!