Thanks everyone for your support!
@solaris said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
I pledged early Immortal. Waiting to see more details about housing before I consider upping my pledge.
I guess more than simple housing you mean player-run towns, right?
@grofire said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
@prometheus I pledge already but people that I talked to, says that the game look generic from the videos, so they just want to wait, maybe show the difference? Maybe more PVP and skills? Something splashy, that will give the WOW effect.
Our focus for Alpha 1 is not on combat, so that's not possible. We would have had to develop too much purely promotional content rather than the actual game...
@holyhong said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
So to convince people: a Roadmap of the development might definetly help in my opinion.
If possible, I would apply one in the campaign details on Kickstarter.
I agree that's really important and it's actually planned - we'll release a solid roadmap for Alpha 1,2,3.
@target said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
I'd like to see your plans for the crafting and gear system. For how integral crafting seems to be, we've barely heard anything.
Coming too!
@vollmond said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
My reason: lack of info about towns and siege/conquer, and craft / town interaction.
I'm EB Knight, but i ''can'' upgrade to Governor with enough info.
@dulu said in Haven't pledged? Want to upgrade, but not sure yet? Tell us why!:
#1 - The handling of the Black Bull/Finland situation, and an obvious cheater/admitted hacker not being dealt with swiftly. It's not even him or his guild per se, but the fact that someone can admit to hacking, and cheating a system, and not instantly be dealt with is unforgiveable. These games don't survive when people are allowed to hack. Banning him and his guild should have been your immediate instinct,
Banning a whole guild for the actions of one makes no sense whatsoever. And the reason we're taking it slow is because we're really busy with the campaign and The Foundation is not the game. If it was an in-game rule violation or exploit we'd hit swift and hard. Now the "dishonest player" (I wouldn't call it "cheater") is not damaging anyone besides his own chances to be selected for the pre-alpha.
UPDATE: resolved.