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Its august and no dev blog??? Whats going on?
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Honestly the lack of communication from the developers is very amusing and ridiculous Why arent they answering our questions in the forums? If you say their priority is making the game, well they had more than enough time to do that time to answer our questions. We have 0 idea of whats going on in there company, didnt know that 3 or more staff resigned, seriously we need more transparency here This game was built on false promises
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Like il be down if they added a changelog, it would relieve alot of people and myself included
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Tell me how am I suppose to trust the devs? They promised us but they failed to give to us. How do I know if they are actually working on the game? Why isnt there a changelog? Back in 2016 when the actual devs were responding to us, was I complaining, no. If there was an actual legit changelog, people would be like oh they are really working hard on this game, I wont complain anymore
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If they had this feature: https://changelog.survivethenights.net/ It would be much better
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Listen man, They have our money, so we are practically allowed to be concerned. Its like owning a restuarant, if the food waits too long, what does the customer do? they get angry. now if the food is served in the right time, will they get angry? no. Except in this scenario many invested tons of money to this game, yet they are probably not satisfied with the whole progress. Good to have freedom of speech, ey? Another analogy I would like to point out, think of us as "shareholders" since we technically invested into asylum, most companies do a monthly report to the share holders, but asylum never does any monthly update, something which people also get concerned. IF I get legimiate evidence that asylum is working real hard to make this game then I wouldnt be complaining, I know various games who went from being real bad to being outstanding (like No man sky for example) I agree, bitching on this forum wouldnt even do anything because developers never read any concerns. Seriously, if the developers are not even blatantly reading the forums for suggestion, this raise lots of concern.
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Clearly a game of this such magnitude requires a bigger funding. But yes that kinda make sense.
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Ok I hope you will realize the facts that I stated above and re read it carefuly so you can fully understand better. But I respect your civilized debate tho I appreciate. Good luck.
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Ok now you are just being delusional. 1) Raw was backed by a huge portion of people aswell Im srry but you take things way out of context
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I gave you direct quotes from kickstarter, what else do you need? I also never backed raw because I knew it would be a scam. You seem to be too biased to identity, yes I was a fan boy, but I am not anymore. So I was on the two sides of the coin. I gave you pure evidence, yet you kept ignoring the facts. I cannot argue any further unless you decide to read my evidence. At this point you are just being delusional.
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I gave you evidence as you requested for it, yet you gave me no evidence at all. Case closed.
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I legit just gave you evidence, yet you still dont see it. First they told its enough to complete identity ("we'll have everything we need to ensure that Identity gets completed.") Somehow kickstarter thinks this is a honest campaign Proceeds to raise over $1.4M dollar because $150k is not enough. Case closed
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Wrong, KS wants to know if the project can be completed with the money they raised. The funding goal is the amount of money that a creator needs to complete their project. Complete, not giving it a head start.
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Theres a thick line between wording it badly or misinforming the crowd funding. If you say Youll have enough to complete the project means it is enough to do so. How can you word it that bad? Asylum raised over 1.4$ million dollars in a external fundraising
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Right, but raising additional funds to complete the project when they explicity said "we'll have everything we need to ensure that Identity gets completed." Which implies that the funding goal would not be sufficient to produce a game like this.
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"Should we meet our goal here on Kickstarter, we'll have everything we need to ensure that Identity gets completed." The quote is self explanatory
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If I say I feel like its a scam, Im saying im uncertain if it is, but in my opinion I think it is. If I call it a scam, I blatantly mean its 100% a scam. To the point, I feel like im getting repetive but here we go, Why did they put a funding goal of $150k if they knew they would need more than that? RAW tried the same thing except kickstarter banned their campaign for "dishonesty".
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I said I feel like its a scam, I did not say it is a scam. Please stop twisting my words. Im just wondering how RAW got banned in kickstarter when identity did the same thing.
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Im not spreading false information, I am just warning the public. Kickstarter banned Raw for external funding, and identity did the same thing except it didnt get banned.
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July 15, 2019 RAW was suspended because the developers “would need to raise additional funds outside of Kickstarter to complete the game.” Isn't that what exactly identityrpg did? I kinda feel like this is still a scam, theres something really fishy about this.
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4 years is a long time, keep in mind I backed this game when I just started high school, now im already moving to my first year in engineering program. This game is ridiculous and so are the dev team. They charge $30 for a social module (According to the reviews, it just ruins identity's reputation). Bad time to release it on steam. There are also various things that I found really suspicious, $187k CAD was raised in the kickstarter, but apprently that is not enough to complete the game, so they did a external fundraising (via this website). however, according to kickstarter terms, Your funding goal should be the minimum amount of funds you need to complete your project.
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i dont even feel like bothering with this shit anymore
Shadow765 replied to remyy19's topic in The Town Square
the devs unfortunately misinform the public -
I appreciate the answers. The devs should save the moderators the burden and try to help them by answering questions on the forums. but once again thanks.
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Im not moaning at all, all Im saying its taking too damn long already. But like I said, when they finish Im going to have my expectations high up. I can wait. I would want more transparency between the devs and users though.
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I will like an explanation on how simple will it be to just "put the three parts" together. We do not want parts, we want the game. If every year it takes to create an extra set of module (racing, swat ect) then really how long would it take to finish the game? This game isnt suppose to be in parts, its suppose to give the full experience to the user. We are not paying for a CSGO product nor rainbow six nor need for speed. This game is based of a role playing game, not a racing game, not a Swat game. I would rather at least experience the full game (even though its buggy) rather than experience in parts (even if its 100% bug free.)