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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mightyno9/mighty-no-9/posts/1473777

Now I am beginning to think Keiji Inafune mabye the Japanese equivilent of Tim Schafer.
 

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I really wonder, what would happen if developpers waited until the game was finished before giving a release date for games? Would it affect sales negatively or positively? Maybe I'll make athread about that one of these days.
 

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To think that this was one of the first uprisings of ex company game makers creating their own thing without publishers and such breathing down their neck. Now it seems like they can't even get the game shipped out on time despite that. Of course, a smaller team needs time to make their game right, I get that. It's pretty surprising that this game has seen so many delays. Blend that with the community manager fiasco, and it's safe to say this project is a bit of a clusterfuck
 

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The only thing that could make this funnier is if and when it does come out, it requires massive patching.

Publishers, especially AAA ones may be evil, but there is something to be said for those to keep one's feet to the fire.
 

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Elvis Starburst said:
To think that this was one of the first uprisings of ex company game makers creating their own thing without publishers and such breathing down their neck. Now it seems like they can't even get the game shipped out on time despite that.
Despite it? It could well be because of that very fact. This is, as you say, one of the first few, so it would make sense if they did not well understand the timeframes and pressures they would be under. Untrodden ground makes it more difficult, not easier, a lot of the time.

I don't doubt that Inafune (as well as the ex-Rare employees) will be happy with their decision in the long run, and so will we, in all likelihood. Hiccups like this are regrettable, but they're a small price to pay for less publisher interference.
 

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WolvDragon said:
Johnny Novgorod said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Now I am beginning to think Keiji Inafune mabye the Japanese equivilent of Tim Schafer.
Or Peter Molyneux, for that matter.
No comparing him to Peter would be too kind, at least Peter sorta delivered some of his games :p
Hell, I'd add that Peter at least still has this aura of enthusiasm over his games. Tim always just seems down about his stuff(though I'm aware how popular the stereotype of the self-critical and tortured artist is so maybe that's good for some people).

But I will say that I'm pretty sure this delay was announced back in like August. As much as I love to jump on the hatewagon for this game the more and more I see of it, this isn't exactly new information.
 

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Is this game ever fucking coming out? I mean seriously, what is this? The third delay?
 
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Wow. The multiplayer that no one really cares about is STILL broken all these months later?!

They really ought to just release the game's single player and give us the multiplayer at a later date, because this is getting rediculous.
 

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aegix drakan said:
Wow. The multiplayer that no one really cares about is STILL broken all these months later?!

They really ought to just release the game's single player and give us the multiplayer at a later date, because this is getting rediculous.
I stopped following after awhile (despite backing it), are they really making a multiplayer for the game now? Who ever asked for that?

Feature creep is really the ultimate enemy of the crowd sourced funding.
 
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Meiam said:
aegix drakan said:
Wow. The multiplayer that no one really cares about is STILL broken all these months later?!

They really ought to just release the game's single player and give us the multiplayer at a later date, because this is getting rediculous.
I stopped following after awhile (despite backing it), are they really making a multiplayer for the game now? Who ever asked for that?

Feature creep is really the ultimate enemy of the crowd sourced funding.
I thought it was public knowledge by now that they have some sort of online co-op/race mode thingy in the game.

And no, I don't know who asked for that. Me and everyone I know who backed it said "I just want megaman back", and while the single player seems to deliver (at least from the demo I've seen and played at a friend's), these constant delays for the multiplayer is really just making the hype invert and crash. :s
 

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aegix drakan said:
Wow. The multiplayer that no one really cares about is STILL broken all these months later?!

They really ought to just release the game's single player and give us the multiplayer at a later date, because this is getting rediculous.
I'm convinced the game itself is far from finished, and the only way they can save face (third time's the charm) is by claiming there's an issue with the multiplayer. It's basically dev speak for "Gimme one more minute (even though I need five)!".
 

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I backed this at the 60 dollar level. It's unfortunate, every quarter this is delayed, I find people that worked on this project more toxic for future kickstarters.
 

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erttheking said:
Is this game ever fucking coming out? I mean seriously, what is this? The third delay?
Yeah like, I was a backer when it first came out and while it's been long enough now that my pocket isn't hurting, I AM getting quite tired of it. (then again I only paid $5.00)

You guys are simply making a platformer. How incompetent can this team be? I'm starting to wonder if Capcom very much knew what they were doing when they kept snubbing the man in making a Megaman game.
 

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And this is why you don't pay for video games before they're released. I have no idea why people so willingly pay for the promise of a game.

Maybe its because we have a whole generation of gamers who never experienced the crushing dissapointment of Spore and still have some optimism. Jesus, imagine if THAT was a Kickstarter game. That would have been something to see.