I love the 80%'s! We're there!!!
Seriously, Keep Calm and Carry on...
Here's a vintage take on the theme....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0GW0Vnr9Yc
I agree Mac, momentum shifts are everything. A well place bump can get the ball rolling, so is positive energy. I believe it.
The clip is a joke Jane, a joke.

Here's a vintage take on the theme....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0GW0Vnr9Yc
I agree Mac, momentum shifts are everything. A well place bump can get the ball rolling, so is positive energy. I believe it.
The clip is a joke Jane, a joke.
I am not too worried either.
Considering they are taking out banners on gaming sites and going to E3?
It seems impossible to not reach the goal.
Not to mention, they are posting the stretch goals today, I think.
That will give a huge push, especially if they are really good and encourage some people to up their pledges.
Considering they are taking out banners on gaming sites and going to E3?
It seems impossible to not reach the goal.
Not to mention, they are posting the stretch goals today, I think.
That will give a huge push, especially if they are really good and encourage some people to up their pledges.
Matt
I have a prescription for your nerves, jane. Go into the kickstarter or kicktraq archives and look through the closed projects. Fine one project, ever, in the site's history with more than 500 backers and more than 70% funding that has failed. Do this for as long as it takes to soothe yourself, because I assure you, it has never happened. In the tens of thousands of projects ever on kickstarter.joliet_jane wrote:Ah, Airplane, you were the best. Nowadays you literally could not do that joke in a movie.
Really though, earlier on I was just being cautious, but now that we're in single digits my nervousness is starting to seem legit, which only makes me more nervous.
Tex will not be the first.
Well... not quite. In February I had never heard of Kickstarter. Now it's well-known. This new fame may have changed how Kickstarter works, and past successes of other projects might not indicate anything anymore as a result, perhaps. Maybe a Kickstarter crash or backlash is on the cards?Frogacuda wrote:
I have a prescription for your nerves, jane. Go into the kickstarter or kicktraq archives and look through the closed projects. Fine one project, ever, in the site's history with more than 500 backers and more than 70% funding that has failed. Do this for as long as it takes to soothe yourself, because I assure you, it has never happened. In the tens of thousands of projects ever on kickstarter.
Tex will not be the first.
I guess the prescription I really need is a Celexa refill!
Oh, wait... that's actually true. I haven't had the time to go get it.
So expect more of this:

And we have hit our daily quota people! Everything else today is just pocket money.
"If at first you don't succeed,
redefine sucess."
- Sowden
www.nineteenthstar.cjb.net
www.sowden.cjb.net
redefine sucess."
- Sowden
www.nineteenthstar.cjb.net
www.sowden.cjb.net
There is a slowdown already, at least compared to a couple months ago (though much bigger than pre-Double Fine of course), but that doesn't seem to really effect the patterns of fundraising too much. Maybe if this launched when Wasteland 2 did, it would have made twice as much, but its pattern has still been pretty typical.dcat151 wrote:I think there is a slowdown in the works for Kickstarter in general coming, but I think Tex will be okay.

