Cancellation On The Horizon.
Added 2021-12-07 19:54:59 +0000 UTCSupport needs to go up, not down. I can not work on the project unless I have sufficient support to do so. We are now under 50% of the needed goal.
I can not work on it and wait for the support to come. I need your support to work on it.
Heir Apparent has been downloaded 10's of thousands of times across multiple platforms with a total of 69 patrons who are willing to back it right now. While I am thankful to them and every patron who has helped along the way, that is unsustainable.
The effort and time it takes me to produce this kind of quality in both renders and writing is immense and taxing.
There is no project like Heir Apparent and there never will be. Not even close. And we're only at the beginning.
If you enjoy what I do, and you're in a financial situation to do so, you need to join those 69 patrons and help me keep working on it.
If you're not in a financial situation to help, you need to help get the word out (without breaking any rules on the forums out there.)
Last month the total pledged was $790, I dropped a project in the hopes it would continue to grow and got about 60% of the way through the rest of Chapter 2. Not something I can do again.
Regards....
Silk
Comments
Sufficient support, game gets completed. Simple. A drop in support means a longer production time and the trend is towards cancellation. Only a fool would offer their skillset a third time for 10's of thousands of people to enjoy, with very few willing to support.
2021-12-09 13:58:37 +0000 UTCWhy don't you go with when the coffers are full I will work? Like say it takes two months to make the amount of money to work on the project for one month, it might take a while but eventually you'll have a completed game and a better rep. Cause I'm telling you now if you cancel this game you might as well quit this game dev venture, only fools support devs with two incomplete games.
Blackchip
2021-12-08 23:12:25 +0000 UTCWell one thing is certain, you have a level head and a clear mind. With that being said, I will have to agree with all you commented. I started life as a Marine, always got paid for it, once out went into underground mining and blasting, always got paid and sometimes paid before working, lol. I can't see why anyone should have an issue with you wanting to at least recoup some money for all the long, hard ass work goes into making one of these. Hopefully, some of us will be able to get your name spread around and catch the interest of some who appreciate your work.
Junaluska Hall
2021-12-08 17:36:07 +0000 UTC