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FrozenVent posted:Oh boy. I wish that actually got made, the trolling would be something to remember... Has it fizzled out yet? Apparently you can log onto the game and go into a house and change the wallpaper! I think you can talk to other players via the chat function as well. I have no idea whether there are any other in-game functions other than walking, wallpapering and chatting. Their forum has an ongoing stories section which apparently documents the various adventures that have happened in the game so far but it looks more like fanfic than gameplay logs.
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theflyingorc posted:MMO Kickstarters are all basically a person who is really, really upset that the wallpaper in the house he currently lives in is the wrong color, and thinks that his ability to notice this mistake means he can build a house. Snowglobe of Doom posted:Apparently you can log onto the game and go into a house and change the wallpaper! I think you can talk to other players via the chat function as well. I have no idea whether there are any other in-game functions other than walking, wallpapering and chatting. Perfect.
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# ? May 14, 2014 20:45 |
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FrozenVent posted:Oh boy. I wish that actually got made, the trolling would be something to remember... Has it fizzled out yet? www.everjane.com posted:Ever, Jane is an on-line role-playing game set in the virtual world of Regency England and the works of Jane Austen. Unlike many multi-player games, it's not about kill or be killed but invite or be invited. Gossip is our weapon of choice. Instead of raids, we will have grand balls. Instead of dungeons, we will have dinner parties.
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# ? May 15, 2014 00:08 |
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Ah yes, squatting, that favorite past time of the regency bourgeoisie.
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# ? May 15, 2014 00:12 |
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I would 110% play a game that centered around Anarchists infiltrating and disrupting bourgeois dinner parties. Hide dynamite in the duck confit, maliciously seat Lord Higglesby next to the fashionably mad poet, Jon "Fallen Arches" Scrivener, watch the entire party collapse into an argument about adjectives.
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# ? May 15, 2014 14:49 |
Slowbeef and Diabeetus recently brought me to this masterpiece of future RPG gaming seeking 12,000 CAD. This was the best part:quote:Origin quote:The only real risk with this project is not being completed. And by that, I mean to say, working a full time job leaves you tired, unmotivated, and over all any effort to be put into a project comes out bland, flat, and over all useless. If I can raise the money to be able to concentrate full time on building this dream of mine... the risk is minimal. On his facebook, there's a fat who promises to pledge an exorbitant amount of money, but it's easy to see why because he appears to have the cognitive ability of a brain-damaged squirrel: Noyemi K has a new favorite as of 01:32 on May 16, 2014 |
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Noyemi K posted:Slowbeef and Diabeetus recently brought me to this masterpiece of future RPG gaming seeking 12,000 CAD. This was the best part: It should be noted that those who didn't see the Retsupurae video won't be able to find it anymore since its been made private because people harassed the dude afterwards. I mean, the kickstarter is rediculous and terrible. But that's no reason to go mock the guy personally. Posting braindead comments on facebook about giving him money though, that's alright.
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If it makes you feel any better, he also has a patreon page. Shame about the harassment though, I guess a lot of retsupurae fans don't abide by the rules of not touching the poop.
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Does Patreon actually provide any figures or stats on contributions?
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Noyemi K posted:Shame about the harassment though, I guess a lot of retsupurae fans don't abide by the rules of not touching the poop. Assholes, basically. That's what I'm saying.
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Alan Smithee posted:Does Patreon actually provide any figures or stats on contributions? Not as far as I can tell. The functionality of the site is really terrible overall - the project listing page can only be sorted by 'Latest' or 'Active' and you can't even sort the projects alphabetically or by category or anything. I don't even know why they have an 'Active' sorting option since the entire idea of the site is that the listings are always active unless the creator cancels them for some reason. The search function on Patreon is amazingly bad. If you type in a word you'll get a drop down box with 8 responses and you can't scroll down or open the box in another window or anything so those 8 responses are all you get. I genuinely can't figure out the criteria they have for ordering their searches since they appear to be a random selection of 8 projects that contain your search word (it's not listed alphabetically, or by how much money they've received, or by location, or by project name, or by creator name) but they must be using some sorting criteria because you always get the same 8 responses for a specific search. If the project you were looking for isn't in those 8 projects then you'll have to think of some other search term (which probably won't bring up the project anyway) or you only other option is to scroll through the 1000s of active projects. Your search term also needs to be longer than 3 letters so if you want to find an MMO you're poo poo out of luck there. Currently the only effective way to search for a Patreon project is via Google.
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# ? May 16, 2014 12:06 |
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Someone brought up the Tim Buckley example but that's not to say people are taking the bait. I mean he might have good months and slow months but average out it's probably not gonna be $2000 a month. Then again I underestimate webcomic fans Hell someone brought up PA and they were getting by on KS alone. Then again Patreon could probably provide less transparency
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Alan Smithee posted:Someone brought up the Tim Buckley example but that's not to say people are taking the bait. I mean he might have good months and slow months but average out it's probably not gonna be $2000 a month. Then again I underestimate webcomic fans Yeah, the current project totals are only ever an indication of how well they're doing right this second. They're probably a good indicator of how much the artist will get this month (minus fees) but there's no way of knowing how much they've previously received and no way of predicting whether they'll do better or worse next month. I've got a feeling that the pledge levels for most of the active Patreon projects will either remain the same or increase a little and projects that don't do too well will become less active and the few patrons they have will slowly disappear but that's just a guess. When I said that SMBC's Patreon project will return about $100,000 annually I should have added the caveat "if it remains as successful as it is right now." I'd be interested to see some graphs that chart pledge progress for the projects to see how things are panning out but the site has only been running for 12 months now so I guess it's still early days and they're still finding their feet and getting their name out there and the current data might reflect that. Snowglobe of Doom has a new favorite as of 13:30 on May 16, 2014 |
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FrozenVent posted:Oh boy. I wish that actually got made, the trolling would be something to remember... Has it fizzled out yet? It has a playable beta / alpha / whatever. The problem is that it's a game developed in Unity using extremely unrefined methods, so it's basically unplayable (I've tried). I love the concept, but the people responsible for making it are way out of their depth.
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£18,000 for a Kickstarter video quotes posted:"What if H.P. Lovecraft wrote about vampires in the Victorian era?" This game sports different It didn't hit me until I went through tabletop kickstarters specifically that tabletop games are easy money on Kickstarter; it's hard to find stuff that doesn't at least get its initial funding goal. Stuff like dice, miniatures, and tokens are way more popular than I thought they'd be, but I guess that's how tabletop stuff is.
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tlarn posted:"What if H.P. Lovecraft wrote about vampires in the Victorian era?" Then it probably wouldn't be anything at all like HP Lovecraft?
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DStecks posted:Then it probably wouldn't be anything at all like HP Lovecraft? What would uncreative nerds do on the internet if all his stuff wasn't public domain? They'd have to come up with original ideas and stuff!
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DStecks posted:Then it probably wouldn't be anything at all like HP Lovecraft? I dunno, it would still probably be racist.
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DStecks posted:Then it probably wouldn't be anything at all like HP Lovecraft? Only in that HP Lovecraft stuck to having his vampire stories set in late colonial times and ~1905-1930, which therefore excluded Victorian times.
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:06 |
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I feel like "H.P. Lovecraft" has come to mean "I didn't really read any books, but the Wikipedia plot descriptions sure were cool."
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:07 |
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Lovecraft = scary monsters.
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AlmightyBob posted:Lovecraft = scary monsters. "Lovecraft" I think is nerd shorthand for "not slasher horror," with the occasional bulbous mass of flesh and maybe some sort of sanity system. Any themes present in his work are not at all important.
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The negro is fundamentally the biological inferior of all White and even Mongolian races, and the Northern people must occasionally be reminded of the danger which they incur in admitting him too freely to the privileges of society and government. …The Birth of a Nation, … is said to furnish a remarkable insight into the methods of the Ku-Klux-Klan, that noble but much maligned band of Southerners who saved half of our country from destruction at the close of the Civil War.
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DStecks posted:Then it probably wouldn't be anything at all like HP Lovecraft? He probably wouldn't be calling them vampires and they'd be some crypto-racist analogy like the Tcho-Tcho being the stereotypical inscrutable Chinese hatchet-wielder or the Deep Ones being mulattoes turned up to 11.
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tlarn posted:It didn't hit me until I went through tabletop kickstarters specifically that tabletop games are easy money on Kickstarter; it's hard to find stuff that doesn't at least get its initial funding goal. From what I've learned reading about RPG Kickstarters on another forum, you not only have a built-in audience of saps who will individually donate to dozens upon dozens of tabletop gaming Kickstarters no matter how suspiciously fly-by-night and/or incompetent the creator sounds, but they've been burned by lovely projects so often that they don't even expect to ever see any results for their cash anymore. A tabletop gaming Kickstarter that delivers any small part of the product a year after the original promised delivery date is a great success to them, but if you want even easier money, don't feel compelled to ever make any efforts toward making anything. It certainly won't stop people from donating to your next project.
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GrandpaPants posted:"Lovecraft" I think is nerd shorthand for "not slasher horror," with the occasional bulbous mass of flesh and maybe some sort of sanity system. Any themes present in his work are not at all important. If anyone did Lovecraft true to the source it would be racist as gently caress.
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# ? May 17, 2014 06:57 |
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I would back a true-to-source Lovecraft movie, mostly to see how bad it could get.
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Elissia posted:I would back a true-to-source Lovecraft movie, mostly to see how bad it could get. There's no typical Lovecraft story, so there can hardly be a typical Lovecraft film. I mean people always talk about the Cthulhu poo poo when his best stories were completely divorced from that mythos. It's like people praising Poe for th handful of his best known horror stories while ignoring his best works which were often humorous. If you want a film that follows the "Lovecraftian" concept of cosmic horror, there's no shortage of those, and lots of them (most of them, really) are superior to Lovecraft's contributions to the genre.
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steinrokkan posted:There's no typical Lovecraft story, so there can hardly be a typical Lovecraft film. I mean people always talk about the Cthulhu poo poo when his best stories were completely divorced from that mythos. It's like people praising Poe for th handful of his best known horror stories while ignoring his best works which were often humorous. I mean specifically over the top racist as gently caress. Like a Tarantino movie but done by someone who sincerely believes non-white people are horrors from beyond the veil sent to destroy all that is good. (and white)
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# ? May 18, 2014 00:52 |
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It's always been a pipe dream of mine to write a stage musical comedy parodying the mythos of Lovecraft's work. What I'm gathering from the conversation is that I should be heading to Kickstarter right away.
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Waffleman_ posted:It's always been a pipe dream of mine to write a stage musical comedy parodying the mythos of Lovecraft's work. What I'm gathering from the conversation is that I should be heading to Kickstarter right away. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0URLGsf1e0
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gently caress. There goes that dream.
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# ? May 18, 2014 01:05 |
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Lovecraft indeed lends himself to deep human stories https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHnt8kWLwxU
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Elissia posted:I mean specifically over the top racist as gently caress. Sorry, but this is essentially Troper-level understanding of Lovecraft. Most of his stories don't even mention any sort of other race of humans.
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# ? May 18, 2014 01:32 |
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Install Windows posted:Sorry, but this is essentially Troper-level understanding of Lovecraft. Most of his stories don't even mention any sort of other race of humans. Can't tell if this is satire, but... ""H.P. Lovecraft" posted:Then came days of evil, when many who had known The Street of old knew it no more; and many knew it, who had not known it before. And those who came were never as those who went away; for their accents were coarse and strident, and their mien and faces unpleasing. Their thoughts, too, fought with the wise, just spirit of The Street, so that The street pined silently as its houses fell into decay, and its trees died one by one, and its rose-gardens grew rank with weeds and waste. But it felt a stir of pride one day when again marched forth young men, some of whom never came back. These young men were clad in blue. tl;dr: Non-Anglo-Saxon "swart, sinister" foreign immigrant terrorists are looking to overthrow all that we hold true in the Western Land.
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Lovecraft or Hitler?
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Lovecraft did nothing wrong.
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Young Freud posted:Can't tell if this is satire, but... Lovecraft really had a change of heart later in life, I mean if you read his stuff it clearly comes from a position of ignorance rather than actual hatred. Big surprise that someone born in Providence to sheltered affluence would grow up racist, but he really did get better after he started traveling out of New England. That's probably a discussion for a thread not in the Games forum though. I mean even today give a dude in western Massachusetts a pen and pencil and ask him to write about otherworldly creatures undermining our society and see what you get. I'd even kickstart it!
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Speaking of Lovecraft, how about $4,000 AUD for a horror webseries based on Lovecraft's The Shadow over Innsmouth? Strange Aeons posted:STRANGE AEONS is a three-episode web series that will be publicly released on YouTube in December 2015. If you can't wait until December 2015, contribute over $50 to download a digital copy in December 2014. You only get to see stuff that might potentially get you to pledge if more people pledge, because we want to make this harder on ourselves. In playing cards territory, here's a guy asking $30,000 for a spinnable token that tracks power and toughness on Magic: The Gathering cards. All it is is a thing with dials that have numbers on them. I showed a buddy who plays Magic this. "I have one of those, in fact would you like to see it" "Is it as chunky as that?" "no it is very easy to use and it just sits on top of the card and shows how many counters it has"
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Oh god that magic counter Even when you run out of dice for whatever reason, you can use literally anything around you to act as a counter, without costing 10 bucks a pop For such a niche product why would he need moldings, just ShaunO has a new favorite as of 03:45 on May 18, 2014 |
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