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Finally!! the Commander was such an important feature of BF2 and 2142.. Glad to see it back. Now all we need is an actual Squad Leader again instead of the current 4-6 mobile teammember spawn points.

 

I actually prefer the squad respawn points to just the squad leader.  I found if I was squad leader, it made me too passive (and not really "leading the squad") in BF2.

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Quickly skimmed through the last couple of threads and did'nt immediately see anything referencing this, so;

 

Publishers may start funding old-school RPGs because of the success of Kickstarter

"These Kickstarters for RPGs have been really successful, they have garnered more backer support and more funding than many had thought, and we have noticed that publishers have paid attention to that and they are aware of the success these projects have had," Chris Avellone explained.

 

I really think how MoMX does will probably be the real test case; the Kickstarters - while successful - by their funding nature might make it an attractive but unsure area to dabble in.

 

If MoMX does boffo, I think that added with the Kickstarter success, then yeah I could see more publishers looking at smaller budget but strong-selling niche games.

 

 

The thing that most excited me about Kickstarters is that it'll serve (hopefully) as a point that "forgotten game styles" are still quite viable.  I'm still trying to figure out who I need to plead to to make another X-Wing/TIE Fighter game!

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Quickly skimmed through the last couple of threads and did'nt immediately see anything referencing this, so;

 

Publishers may start funding old-school RPGs because of the success of Kickstarter

"These Kickstarters for RPGs have been really successful, they have garnered more backer support and more funding than many had thought, and we have noticed that publishers have paid attention to that and they are aware of the success these projects have had," Chris Avellone explained.

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Quickly skimmed through the last couple of threads and did'nt immediately see anything referencing this, so;

 

Publishers may start funding old-school RPGs because of the success of Kickstarter

"These Kickstarters for RPGs have been really successful, they have garnered more backer support and more funding than many had thought, and we have noticed that publishers have paid attention to that and they are aware of the success these projects have had," Chris Avellone explained.

 

I really think how MoMX does will probably be the real test case; the Kickstarters - while successful - by their funding nature might make it an attractive but unsure area to dabble in.

 

If MoMX does boffo, I think that added with the Kickstarter success, then yeah I could see more publishers looking at smaller budget but strong-selling niche games.

 

 

The thing that most excited me about Kickstarters is that it'll serve (hopefully) as a point that "forgotten game styles" are still quite viable.  I'm still trying to figure out who I need to plead to to make another X-Wing/TIE Fighter game!

 

I'd love to see another TIE Fighter.  I'd saw off my right left arm for Starflight 3.

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I plan on getting Vegas 2, at least.

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The thing that most excited me about Kickstarters is that it'll serve (hopefully) as a point that "forgotten game styles" are still quite viable.  I'm still trying to figure out who I need to plead to to make another X-Wing/TIE Fighter game!

 

 

 

Well, EA has exclusive rights to the SW universe, so I'm guessing you need to start climbing that corporate ladder :)

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Quickly skimmed through the last couple of threads and did'nt immediately see anything referencing this, so;

 

Publishers may start funding old-school RPGs because of the success of Kickstarter

"These Kickstarters for RPGs have been really successful, they have garnered more backer support and more funding than many had thought, and we have noticed that publishers have paid attention to that and they are aware of the success these projects have had," Chris Avellone explained.

If I'm WotC, I'm dropping a few million to make a new Unity Dark Sun game. Who here wouldn't eat that up?

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It does look a bit confusing with Unity capitalized next to Dark Sun.

 

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I played more Dark Sun than any other D&D video game.

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Quickly skimmed through the last couple of threads and did'nt immediately see anything referencing this, so;

 

Publishers may start funding old-school RPGs because of the success of Kickstarter

"These Kickstarters for RPGs have been really successful, they have garnered more backer support and more funding than many had thought, and we have noticed that publishers have paid attention to that and they are aware of the success these projects have had," Chris Avellone explained.

 

I really think how MoMX does will probably be the real test case; the Kickstarters - while successful - by their funding nature might make it an attractive but unsure area to dabble in.

 

If MoMX does boffo, I think that added with the Kickstarter success, then yeah I could see more publishers looking at smaller budget but strong-selling niche games.

 

 

Interesting point but for me the litmus test wouldn't be the success of a first person RPG like MoMX but rather PE and the new Torment. I think that  third person RPG  are what publishers are talking about and would have better chance of being financially viable

 

But this is good news either way if it works out :)

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It easily had the best story and writing of any D&D game up to that point. It looked great for its time. Everyone that I knew in my hometown that had any interest whatsoever in D&D had Shattered Lands.

 

Wake of the Ravager was a bit trickier to run. Between the bugs, the memory it needed and it didn't like to run in Windows at all; I only knew a couple of people with that one. CD Rom was still expensive at the time.

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Probably doesn't help that I don't really have much interest in D&D.  My first exposure to it was Eye of the Beholder, and later FRUA.  In both cases, I think I enjoyed the games despite AD&D rules.

 

I almost gave up entirely on the first Baldur's Gate due to its punitive adaptation of the rules.

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It easily had the best story and writing of any D&D game up to that point. It looked great for its time. Everyone that I knew in my hometown that had any interest whatsoever in D&D had Shattered Lands.

 

Wake of the Ravager was a bit trickier to run. Between the bugs, the memory it needed and it didn't like to run in Windows at all; I only knew a couple of people with that one. CD Rom was still expensive at the time.

 

I would be very excited with a Dark Sun setting and gameplay but it needs to be "modernised" at least to the PE level.

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If I'm WotC, I'm dropping a few million to make a new Unity Dark Sun game. Who here wouldn't eat that up?

Me. Dark Sun is one of the most boring and dull setting like...ever.

 

 

I thought that was Greyhawk... or Forgotten Realms... or was it Mystara... or any other generic fantasy setting.

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Soo, Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded is releasing in a couple of hours, and in a couple of hours, I need to hop on a train to Helsinki, because I'm in court there. Happy coincidence .

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