Shinobi Life Online
Shinobi Life Online Category => Shinobi Life Online Discussion => Topic started by: Endividual on July 27, 2014, 21:57:08
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Have you guys thought of making a kickstarter and offering perks for the amount of money donated. I'm sure you will reach your goal l.
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i have already donated 40 euros and to donate another 40 euros, by the end of this year i will have no money left. Still maybe a goodidea.
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A kick starter will be started once the game will be in a stable version.
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Just saying I've seen alot of people donate even at a games earliest stages because of the perks offered. Nerds will be nerds
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good. But why would you need to make a kickstarter.
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good.
Please refrain from spamming for post count. Thank you
Nothing prevents people from donating now if they wanna support the project. However a kickstarter will only be started when a there will be a stable release.
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I think it is a good idea to start a kickstarter. I support.
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"Financing with Kickstarter can lead to complications. Most likely if you start a Kickstarter you get nailed a 'Cease & Desist' and done.
These projects are always hanging on a very thin rope when it comes to matters of copyright and intellectual property. I would recommend that you take everything below the water to avoid catastrophe. Do not release betas or anything. Just complete the project and launch the final version.
I've seen many projects that have been given the ax blow from malevolent lawyers."
Found this, he could be right.
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A kickstarter is only interesting when we have a stable playable version of the game out there that has no ties to Naruto any longer (which is our eventual goal).
"Financing with Kickstarter can lead to complications. Most likely if you start a Kickstarter you get nailed a 'Cease & Desist' and done.
These projects are always hanging on a very thin rope when it comes to matters of copyright and intellectual property. I would recommend that you take everything below the water to avoid catastrophe. Do not release betas or anything. Just complete the project and launch the final version.
I've seen many projects that have been given the ax blow from malevolent lawyers."
Found this, he could be right.
What's being said here is very much true.