>90% FUNDED
indivisible had more ground-swell
>>321724517
Does anybody know if the digital copy they are giving for backing up is for gog? I don't wan't to pay and later be asked for a steam account.
It would be really funny if this didn't make it.
It only just recently made it to 90%...
>>321725467
Just get a steam account
>>321725579
who is gabe newell?
>>321726018
Basically, I'm the head honcho at Valve.
>>321725549
It'll make it. Mr. Shitface keeps pushing up the end date on donations, so he can rake in as much as possible. Not to mention about half the donated amount is from unlisted investors.
>>321725579
But I don't want to. I know it's hard to believe but there is people who think steam is shit.
>>321726547
l ma o
>only 15 days left
I will be very upset if this doesn't make it.
>>321726814
Of course it will make it.
>>321724517
Of course it is.
Your idiots will fund this then I will see if it's worth it after release and if so buy it for cheaper than you considering it will be on sale even before release.
>>321726814
>you'll be upset if the game doesnt get funded
>but you wont get upset when the money is mishandled, half of the game is delayed by TWO YEARS and placed behind ANOTHER kickstarter, and the game ends up being completely mediocre as its entire selling point.
>we promised you a game, we didn't say when or how much of that game or even if its going to be any good
When will people stop giving this man money. He can't keep getting away with this.
>average donation is $167
what the fuck
>looking forward to a Tim Shafter game
>-5 days to 2016
>>321724517
WE'RE ALMOST THERE BROS
>>321727501
This makes me wonder: Has Tim shown ANY improvement in project management?