My thoughts too. They're microscopic.Hunter wrote:And I'm guessing those levels are just prototype arenas.

My thoughts too. They're microscopic.Hunter wrote:And I'm guessing those levels are just prototype arenas.
They are actually right on track. There is a guy on the D:U forums that is posting the KS metrics every few days. Overload is projected to clear the Kickstarter. Even if they don't clear it, Overload is still coming out. Matt and Mike did a Reddit AMA that said the KS funding wasn't a deal-breaker for the project and they can continue without it. Of course, this doesn't mean blow off the Kickstarter. It still needs backers and the better funded Overload is in the beginning the faster it will come out and the better it will be.Nightshade wrote:Only 20 days left. I guess they're not going to fund...
Where do people get this idea?Nightshade wrote:Only 20 days left. I guess they're not going to fund...
I really hope they do make it- there have been so many Descent clones coming through this BB, I've lost count. Most have disappeared. D:U looks interesting, but it doesn't feel like Descent.Lothar wrote:Where do people get this idea?Nightshade wrote:Only 20 days left. I guess they're not going to fund...
The pattern with kickstarters is that you need to get about 30% funding in the first week, 20% funding in weeks 2-3 combined, and the last 50% will come in the last week (with most of it in the last day or two, when people who clicked "remind me" get their reminder e-mails.) It's nice to be ahead of that curve, but projects that are at least on the curve tend to be successfully funded in the end.
Here's the path Descent:Underground took -- https://www.kicktraq.com/projects/12150 ... hart-daily
It's obviously more complicated than that, as Lobster Sundew's posts on the D:U forum point out. This is a project that needs more exposure so it'll have enough low-end backers to sustain a final push. Put it out there on social media. Let your gamer friends know. Share the videos with a link to the kickstarter. If you know somebody with a popular twitch or youtube channel, ask them to mention Overload and maybe show a clip.
Don't just hope. Contribute. Back the project. Spread the word. Tell your friends about it.Nightshade wrote:I really hope they do make it
woodchip wrote:Threw in 150.00. Hope it helps. And hope the t-shirt is cool.