First of all, thanks for the well mannered response. I know you must get tired of having to come out and respond when the flame wars rise up…
So I wasn’t personally going aiming for development/content updates (others clearly are) . You’ve made it clear plenty of times before that you’re saving content for the final push. I was going for just some good old fashioned activity.
This is where I have to try and reinforce what I was trying to say. Kickstarter is the first hurdle. You can have all the post KS plans you want, but if it’s not successful, they’re going to change. My comments on trying to get more community involvement sooner, rather than later, was specifically aimed at doing what you can to have a successful Kickstarter. I want you to succeed. If memory serves me correctly though, you guys were aiming at something like $500,000. If true, you are definitely going to need as much community backing as you can possibly muster.
I was not suggesting contributions as I already knew you weren’t taking them. I was suggesting fan art as a means of stoking community involvement. Currently the most active thread is “Describe the user above you in three words.” Depressing really.
I know you guys don’t have a lot of time. The real intent is to create something within the community that is self-sustaining to create that sense of community. Something, anything, that’s not the community crying foul over the lack of updates. I’ll even take a top 10 ways to drag @Kichae into a science discussion.
They didn’t need to share anything with their communities precisely because they had name recognition as some of the original developers of games we remember, and they already had established studios with communities for their previously released games as well as friends and contacts in industry.
The point of any comparison to Star Citizen and Elite Dangerous is purely perception. When you pitch Infinity, like it or not, you’re going to be compared to them. At its broadest, you are pitching a space-sim shooter. We’re not comparing apples and oranges, we’re comparing different flavors of apples.
Again, I like what you guys are doing, and I want you to succeed, but you’re going to have a tough time if you don’t go into the kickstarter with a sufficient support base…and I must say, now that I look down the line, I think @JB47394 has the right idea:
Seriously, I’m not looking for any more kickstarter discussions or content at this point, no matter what other people’s sentiments are. I’m just looking for some signs of life here. SQUIRREL!!!
