Go to the page for the kickstarter, then scroll down to your reward level (It'll say "You selected" there). There should be a link that says "your response" where you can fill it out if you haven't or see what you put if you did.
Funny enough, I received my copy of Womanthology today. Yay! Now to think of a clever pic for their photo contest. I think using one or two of my cats for my pic.
My friends started a kickstarter for their Audiobook and Light Novel. If you like shoujo stories about high school kids with supernatural powers, check it out.
Interesting. I've seen Rem's stuff before when she did Rising Stars of Manga before Tokyopop folded. I'm not sure this sort of young adult novel is really my cup of tea, but kudos to them for trying to do something they love.
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
I wanted Fallout 3 to be an FPS, where do I go for that?
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
Already added my pledge. The video alone is worth pledging for.
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
I wanted Fallout 3 to be an FPS, where do I go for that?
I can hook you up with some mods that will blow your mind.
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
I wanted Fallout 3 to be an FPS, where do I go for that?
I can hook you up with some mods that will blow your mind.
Do tell.
Also, Scott, try Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Aiming is like Counterstrike, recoil/movement/headshots matter, and there aren't skills deeply tied to it like in Fallout 3. ;^)
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
I wanted Fallout 3 to be an FPS, where do I go for that?
$68k seems a little low, unless they already own a building in a decent location.
It does indeed. They say that it's only to cover some of the expenses. It doesn't say anything about rent/utilities/staff. It sounds like all of this money is going towards assets that add value to the actual property, thus giving them more collateral towards getting a real loan or something.
I'm going to wait till after PAX to figure out what I'm donating. Whether it's the token $5 or something more will depend slightly on how I feel about it then. I "want" to throw money at them, but I really can't.
Someone needs to create a RPG around drinking at that bar, or others like it, and have the bar support it. It could be interesting, and if not at least you are drinking.
The barchievements thing at the linked place above specify that you choose a class and earn points towards special discounts and such. So a [classname] gets [drink category] at a discount once they hit a certain threshold.
Wasteland 2 is Kicking. It's already met the bar and surpassed $1mil. If you wanted Fallout 3 to actually be an Third-Person RPG like the originals, this is your chance to get that.
I wanted Fallout 3 to be an FPS, where do I go for that?
I can hook you up with some mods that will blow your mind.
Do tell.
Well, unfortunately, the mod I used to make Fallout New Vegas awesome has no FO3 version, but I'll post it anyway.
This is Project Nevada. It allows you to customize your experience to be pretty much anything you want. You can entirely remove skill influence on damage, dynamically adjust the damage reduction of armour, headshot bonuses, change the way you interact with items, turn off parts of the game you don't like, make enemies harder. It adds sprinting, lets you turn off VATS, and adds a dynamic crosshair. If somebody can point me towards a FO3 version, that'd be awesome.
So, for you, you'd turn off damage influence, reduce your own health, increase your own movement speed, make those headshots real lethal, turn off VATS, and get rid of as much RPG stuff as you want. Bam, classy shooter gameplay.
Another player who is garbage at shooters could turn on the bullettime, ramp up the RPG elements, and up everybody's health, and make a real RPG out of it.
For me, I turned all the damages up, all the healths (for myself and enemies) to pretty much nothing, drastically reduced armour effects, and then I went and poked around a little more myself with the mod tools, making the spawn and awareness ranges of critters gigantic, leading to the sort of gameplay I like; simulation shooter fights of bouncing from cover to cover and fighting at 100m+.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1691550192/tokyo-demons-book-2
-FPSs
-Keyboard and Mouse vs. Controller
-Quality
-"Baby Games"
-RPGs or Adventure Games
-Fun
Nothing personal, but I have lots of work to do tonight and I cannot afford a Scott Argument. ~_^
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/951947596/the-8-bit-bar-st-louiss-geek-bar
Also, Scott, try Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Aiming is like Counterstrike, recoil/movement/headshots matter, and there aren't skills deeply tied to it like in Fallout 3. ;^)
All this kickstarter stuff is bullshit for things that actually make money, you get no ROI.
I'm going to wait till after PAX to figure out what I'm donating. Whether it's the token $5 or something more will depend slightly on how I feel about it then. I "want" to throw money at them, but I really can't.
Its a win-win for everyone involved.
http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=40040
This is Project Nevada. It allows you to customize your experience to be pretty much anything you want. You can entirely remove skill influence on damage, dynamically adjust the damage reduction of armour, headshot bonuses, change the way you interact with items, turn off parts of the game you don't like, make enemies harder. It adds sprinting, lets you turn off VATS, and adds a dynamic crosshair. If somebody can point me towards a FO3 version, that'd be awesome.
So, for you, you'd turn off damage influence, reduce your own health, increase your own movement speed, make those headshots real lethal, turn off VATS, and get rid of as much RPG stuff as you want. Bam, classy shooter gameplay.
Another player who is garbage at shooters could turn on the bullettime, ramp up the RPG elements, and up everybody's health, and make a real RPG out of it.
For me, I turned all the damages up, all the healths (for myself and enemies) to pretty much nothing, drastically reduced armour effects, and then I went and poked around a little more myself with the mod tools, making the spawn and awareness ranges of critters gigantic, leading to the sort of gameplay I like; simulation shooter fights of bouncing from cover to cover and fighting at 100m+.