

Even if I can't say that a lot of them have failed (only one really didn't deliver anything at all, and one other resulted in a sub-par quality game), but my main motivation back then was to get Linux gaming going, so I backed pretty much every project promising it. I have mostly phased out backing Kickstarter projects. Last edited by StraToN on 16 November 2018 at 12:52 pm UTC I'll consider buying the game if it eventually comes out, not before. I've been far too disappointed by false promises in the past. Similar troubles happened to Kingdom Come: Deliverance.Įven if I'm fond of management games, I personally won't give a second chance to supporting Kickstarter projects. Result: Denuvo protection, Windows-only, developers (which I really like) being condescendant with backers. For recall, the game was supposed to be supported day-1 on Linux, without any sort of DRM. The "2dark" kickstarter bad experience has been a hard landing on pragmatism-land. Even if the game does look cute, original and authors seem talented (as a French I know the quality of the game design schools they graduated), I have learnt to remain suspicious. Stating that the Linux version "will come" isn't a guarantee, even mentioning a small delay. Too many Kickstarters end up leaving Linux in the dust without even a mention of a delay.

QuoteThis is the sort of thing I like to see, a developer being clear a Linux version will come and specifically mentioning a small delay. I mean, come on, you can build on top of a massive turtle! I'm surprised it's not more popular, I honestly thought it looked rather sweet and it's somewhat unique too. Not a lot, but they do have 29 days to scrape by the finish line. Their main goal is to get €15K in funding, with almost €3.5K currently pledged. This is the sort of thing I like to see, a developer being clear a Linux version will come and specifically mentioning a small delay.
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It's another Kickstarter that it's being rather clear about their intention to make a Linux version, it reads "The game will initially be released on windows and mac, and a version for linux will be available within two months of the launch at most.". YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
