Point taken.
But do NOT insinuate that I'm a Facebook user. That's an insult I simply won't stand for.
And let me ask one more thing before I F off back under my bridge: Back when FS had a publisher, the 360 got a grand total of 3 DLC packs in 6 months time. Does anybody really expect...
At this point they can't leave the 360 players' d!cks in the dirt any more than they already have.
I have no doubt that they could reach their goal if they started another one. There's still a lot of enthusiasm and loyalty out there for this product for some strange reason.
Well either way it still seems kind of shady to me. Thankfully I never contributed so what do I care.
But if all the other platforms were unaffected by Crave going under, what's stopping them from running another Kickstarter now?
Thanks for clearing that up.
I don't see why FFS (sic) just doesn't go ahead and keep doing Kickstarters. I have no doubt that if they were to launch one tomorrow for Dolly Parton with a 250k goal, there would still be enough nutswingers out there to help them exceed it.
Here's something I've been wondering (and I can't quite remember the timeline so correct me if I'm wrong): Did Crave go belly up before or after FS started accepting Kickstarter funding for STTNG? Did FS take the money knowing full well they wouldn't be able to deliver them to the 360 users...
Don't mean to gloat, but am I ever glad that I never donated any Kickstarter funds. If I had I would probably have contacted the Better Business Bureau by now.
If they do bother to make an announcement, it'll probably be at the end of the Friday work day so they won't have to deal with the inevitable backlash.
I'm betting we find out the identity of the next pope before we know anything about this situation.
Q: Which organization operates under a bigger shroud of secrecy: The Vatican or FS's "mystery publisher"?
Here is the complete episode of "Mr. Belvedere" where the eponymous manservant gets hooked on a pinball machine. Horrible show, but at least Bob Uecker was a featured player.
Act I:
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