So, wait a minute, I've been gaerring my writings for this upcoming system, and now I hear it's falling on hard times?
What exactly happened?
What exactly happened?
So, wait a minute, I've been gaerring my writings for this upcoming system, and now I hear it's falling on hard times?
What exactly happened?
Did anyone else get randomly added to a T5 mailing list today without being asked for permission?
Today's email was from Mark's FFE email list. I got one from being in the T5 test group, one from being in CoTI, and one from having ordered something previously from FFE.
Who can blame him for covering all the bases?
I really wonder if this project is not going to end up being a victim of its own success. It's at 114K with 19 days left to go. So figure 250K to 300K by the end of it and 1500-2000 books.
I sincerely hope he has some help to get this all done.
Yes, Marc has help, and he's bringing in more help. Marc and I have a face-to-face this week to review things and start hammering on the errata.
Let's see if I can give a little clarity...
Yes, Marc has help, and he's bringing in more help.
I think you might need to clarify your question: $107,334 is the current pledge, with 778 backers.
It is, and they are.I thought T5 was getting developed like all other wargames/RPGs, and that the books would appear on shelves at some hobby shop or bookstore. I thought there was a group of people working on it right now.
In the gaming industry, the primary purpose of KS is gather cash to finance a physical print run. So via the funding of KS, physical T5 books will be hitting stores sometime early next year. Not just for the KS backers.Then I see it up on kickstarter, and I'm astounded that it's up there.
Professionals, such as in business and marketing, etc.?
Recall Mr. Miller ran a game company for the better part of twenty years.
I believe that nowadays, Kickstarter, Facebook, Twitter, etc ARE a big part of marketing niche products like this, whose presence has primarily had continued success through the Internet, rather than Brick and Mortar distribution.
But that's just my 2 CrImp.