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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 230045" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>It's a funny thing Kickstarter, because a well-run campaign can become addictive and get a personal feeling. If the people behind the kickstarter can make it feel like that, it's easy to get invested. I supported some Kickstarters which I very much wanted to succeed (Pillars of Eternity, the new Torment), so I checked those everyday and really followed the progress. When they funded and went to achieve a lot of stretch goals it was a wonderful thing. </p><p>But here's the catch: I don't really like how Farsight runs it's campaigns, they are very handsoff and don't communicate very well. Don't get me wrong: I really want those Kickstarters to succeed because I want the next pinball machine to be made for TPA and I will support regardless. It's just a pity, because I think more can be done with a Kickstarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 230045, member: 896"] It's a funny thing Kickstarter, because a well-run campaign can become addictive and get a personal feeling. If the people behind the kickstarter can make it feel like that, it's easy to get invested. I supported some Kickstarters which I very much wanted to succeed (Pillars of Eternity, the new Torment), so I checked those everyday and really followed the progress. When they funded and went to achieve a lot of stretch goals it was a wonderful thing. But here's the catch: I don't really like how Farsight runs it's campaigns, they are very handsoff and don't communicate very well. Don't get me wrong: I really want those Kickstarters to succeed because I want the next pinball machine to be made for TPA and I will support regardless. It's just a pity, because I think more can be done with a Kickstarter. [/QUOTE]
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