scroeffie wrote: they need to addd PAYPALLLLLLLLLLLL
Kickstarters never use Paypal though, right? It would make it far harder to gauge and quantify the funding raised when you have two different streams.
scroeffie wrote: they need to addd PAYPALLLLLLLLLLLL
Reprise wrote: Kickstarters never use Paypal though, right? It would make it far harder to gauge and quantify the funding raised when you have two different streams.
EdenSB wrote:Reprise wrote: Kickstarters never use Paypal though, right? It would make it far harder to gauge and quantify the funding raised when you have two different streams.
I don't know if Kickstarters use Paypal while ongoing, but as an example, Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove put up a website where people could give funds in some way after the kickstarter had ended successfully, but not reaching all stretch goals. Then when enough money came in, they updated saying they're fulfilling the next stretch goal as it had been reached with those extra funds.
There are 26,000 backers on $29. Pretty much all of these would move up to say $70 for a hard copy. So say it was $70 thats a potential 1 million dollors extra between for the kickstarter without having to get more people and hit another audience!!
EdenSB wrote:Reprise wrote: Kickstarters never use Paypal though, right? It would make it far harder to gauge and quantify the funding raised when you have two different streams.
I don't know if Kickstarters use Paypal while ongoing, but as an example, Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove put up a website where people could give funds in some way after the kickstarter had ended successfully, but not reaching all stretch goals. Then when enough money came in, they updated saying they're fulfilling the next stretch goal as it had been reached with those extra funds.
Sonoshee wrote:Biscay has actually favourited it.
Peter wrote: According to Matt Blair from GT, the reason there is not a physical copy option is because of the ambiguity of Sony's involvement, so there's no guarantee of getting a physical copy until after the KS ends and Sony decides what support and how much they will give to Shenmue 3.
For people that want a physical copy, for their collection or whatever, there may be one to hit the shelves upon release. But at the end of the day, that shouldn't put anyone off donating to the campaign.
Dy, Kickstarter wrote: Okay. I'm going to go on a whim here and say I know the reason the physical PS4 disc won't be available. My experience with this comes directly from dealing with MS and Sony last year on a game I worked on for 360 and PS3. Now working
On the port to PS4.
But basically what I believe is going on is that Yu is self publishing the PC version. Sony will ONLY give download codes for PS4 because they don't count those as physical sales. Since Sony is punishing the PS4 version, they aren't getting any of the kickstarter money unless Yu pays full price for Sonys physical publishing and distribution.
So Sony is going to do a physical PS4 release but it's going to be published under them.
That right there is proof that the KS money is going to Yu and not Sony.
If you want a physical PS4 copy as a reward, then that means the KS money needs to
Be shared with Sony. They aren't going to physically publish copies for free. Hell, them even giving free download codes is nice enough. Honestly.
NeoShredder wrote: I think this guy from the Kickstarter comments section might be on the money with this one:Dy, Kickstarter wrote: Okay. I'm going to go on a whim here and say I know the reason the physical PS4 disc won't be available. My experience with this comes directly from dealing with MS and Sony last year on a game I worked on for 360 and PS3. Now working
On the port to PS4.
But basically what I believe is going on is that Yu is self publishing the PC version. Sony will ONLY give download codes for PS4 because they don't count those as physical sales. Since Sony is punishing the PS4 version, they aren't getting any of the kickstarter money unless Yu pays full price for Sonys physical publishing and distribution.
So Sony is going to do a physical PS4 release but it's going to be published under them.
That right there is proof that the KS money is going to Yu and not Sony.
If you want a physical PS4 copy as a reward, then that means the KS money needs to
Be shared with Sony. They aren't going to physically publish copies for free. Hell, them even giving free download codes is nice enough. Honestly.
The money needs to go the development at the end of the day. They building the thing from scratch.
mrandyk wrote:NeoShredder wrote: I think this guy from the Kickstarter comments section might be on the money with this one:Dy, Kickstarter wrote: Okay. I'm going to go on a whim here and say I know the reason the physical PS4 disc won't be available. My experience with this comes directly from dealing with MS and Sony last year on a game I worked on for 360 and PS3. Now working
On the port to PS4.
But basically what I believe is going on is that Yu is self publishing the PC version. Sony will ONLY give download codes for PS4 because they don't count those as physical sales. Since Sony is punishing the PS4 version, they aren't getting any of the kickstarter money unless Yu pays full price for Sonys physical publishing and distribution.
So Sony is going to do a physical PS4 release but it's going to be published under them.
That right there is proof that the KS money is going to Yu and not Sony.
If you want a physical PS4 copy as a reward, then that means the KS money needs to
Be shared with Sony. They aren't going to physically publish copies for free. Hell, them even giving free download codes is nice enough. Honestly.
The money needs to go the development at the end of the day. They building the thing from scratch.
I agree. Sony did a huge favor to the series in even allowing Yu to offer PS4 download codes, seemingly free-of-charge with the rest of the money going to the development budget. They are also going to put a lot of marketing behind this game come release time, which will be another huge favor that hopefully results in big profits for YSnet and making Shenmue 4 possible. I know I will be thanking Sony with the purchase of a PS4 that I otherwise had no intention of picking up.
Sonoshee wrote:MiTT3NZ wrote: Gamers... Ugh... I've never understood the need to have a physical copy of a game. I wonder if any of those refusing to pledge because of it have ever purchased a game on the App Store...
^ This, really. I don't think people really understand what a donation drive is all about. They shouldn't really have offered the game at all in the rewards. We want people to donate because it's Shenmue 3. Not because they are worried about what they are or are not getting with their pledges. It seems so trivial to me.
life_247 wrote:Your money disappears you get nothing for it other than a nod
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