If I had to guess, I would say that the fake $10,000 pledge being removed has screwed with the math the projection uses. It probably was not designed with trolls in mind.
I can't say I favor Season 3 over the first two for its selection of tables, but as far as quality goes, it's far superior these days. The move to 1 table per month really helped.
I think $10,000 is the maximum pledge amount.
The other thing is that once a kickstarter meets its goal and it's in the last 24 hours, you can't remove your pledge if doing so would drop the project below its goal.
One thing about TZ...that big spike in the middle is actually when its goal was met. So TZ was actually done in 15 days, and the rest was ST:TNG's stretch goal. So it is not directly comparable to the others.
To give some of the people in here some perspective: The PC version wasn't released until 18 months after the iOS version, and the 360 crowd has been without updates for 24 months and counting.
Five days' wait on a single table (not the whole game) should be a total non-event.
Thread closed.
You don't generally want to announce stretch goals until your main goal is met, or at least until meeting it is a forgone conclusion. Any earlier tends to get interpreted as arrogance.
That's to be expected. There's always a big start, followed by an anxiety-inducing drought in the middle, and then a surge toward the end with these kickstarters.
The entire point of a kickstarter - be it for TPA, some other game, or a physical product - is to get something to happen that would not otherwise happen. To do this, backers pay above "fair market value", in order that the product happens at all. The rewards are just there to sweeten the deal...
Most of us who are quick to bash Zen's physics are also quick to wish that FarSight would take notes on Zen's UI, social features and general polish. It's a different game with different priorities, focused on different customers.
That said, there's enough overlap that anything that brings a...
The Gold players are going to need access to the regular ROM for tournaments. The extra features on the Gold version increase the scoring relative to a standard Addams Family.
One thing to note is that the Collector's Edition machines have higher scoring than the standard ones. I assuming the players with the CE table would be forced to use the standard ROM during tournaments to keep it fair for everyone...?
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