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No offense Chris, but it sounds like you aren't really the target audience for this project. Some people really would prefer for the next set to be a regular booster pack, since we haven't had one for 6 years. But if you're fine with another smaller set like we've seen in recent years, then don't feel any need to contribute.
I may not be the target audience for the project, but trying to raise funds and not incentivizing everyone you possibly can is bad business.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on December 10, 2013, 11:14:52 PMNo offense Chris, but it sounds like you aren't really the target audience for this project. Some people really would prefer for the next set to be a regular booster pack, since we haven't had one for 6 years. But if you're fine with another smaller set like we've seen in recent years, then don't feel any need to contribute.I may not be the target audience for the project, but trying to raise funds and not incentivizing everyone you possibly can is bad business.
I dont want to be spoiler tastic or anything... but I thought the current set in development wasnt supposed to be a "booster" set... Reason being the costs for making a "booster pack" is far more expensive in comparison to making a TexP style set where Rob can package the product on his own...
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All I'm hearing is, "Kickstarter blah blah blah what's in it for me? blah blah blah no, really, what's in it for me blah blah blah..."You want to help Rob raise money for a new set? Go to www.cactusgamedesign.com, order a bunch of old stock, pay retail.What's in it for you? Rob makes money...hopefully enough to print a new set.
All I'm hearing is, "Kickstarter blah blah blah what's in it for me? blah blah blah no, really, what's in it for me blah blah blah..."
QuoteI dont want to be spoiler tastic or anything... but I thought the current set in development wasnt supposed to be a "booster" set... Reason being the costs for making a "booster pack" is far more expensive in comparison to making a TexP style set where Rob can package the product on his own...I thought the difference in cost was because he was repacking already printed cards vs printing a completely new set? I really don't care what the packaging is like, I just want an all new booster set. So if it really would save money to print an all new set that came in paper boxes instead of foil wrappers then I think we should do that.
... it's a Christian based business,...
Quote from: STAMP on December 11, 2013, 01:24:36 PMAll I'm hearing is, "Kickstarter blah blah blah what's in it for me? blah blah blah no, really, what's in it for me blah blah blah..."Someone doesn't understand how crowdfunding works.
And to everyone, don't forget with whom Jesus became most angry. This is not to say that everyone here is greedy. Just be careful for what you're waving an "In the Name of"-flag.
I'd probably go for 2 boxes
Based on the hypotheticals being thrown around, I'd be willing to buy a couple boxes.
Also, while I love the idea of a Priests-like expansion where the cards are randomized, I don't think like the idea of unplayable cards being printed just to make the expansion work.
Prof, it should probably concern you that Chris and I, both top players who invest money year after year (notably in travel expenses), who are obviously interested in new cards, don't want to support this. To just write him off like that is absurd.
So far we have 7 people who are willing to contribute, and we are already over $2000.
...now that I think about it, why has nobody ever suggested Kickstarting an updated RTS?
you are gauging market interest
"I have $400! Please give me a good enough reason to give you my money!"
If we get $25,000 based simply on people wanting this to happen, then I think we'd be at a place to get him involved. On the other hand, if we get less than $5,000 then I'd consider this idea DOA, and there's no reason to even bother Rob with wasting time coming up with cool incentives.