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I'm actually very happy that they pre-planned for the documentary and made that a part of the proposal from the get-go. It really will be part of the experience to see how this thing is put together.
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Interesting interview over at Giant bomb.
It seems like the idea for the game came out of wanting to do a documentary and not wanting to deal with a publisher when they do it. But it also came shortly after an unannounced project of theirs was cancelled, and the company was trying to keep the staff on board.
He also talks about how everyone told him $400,000 was too much and he wasn't sure they could do it, heh.
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1.7 mill and 29 days to go
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Anyone complaining about the documentary can stop now that 100k is a much smaller fraction of the budget.
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Interestingly, this is starting to pick up some speed again. It had leveled off at about 2000 an hour yesterday and now it's up to 4000-5000 again.
https://twitter.com/#!/timjustraised
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"Just" $2000 an hour is still pretty nuts.
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Lots of pressure coming with this money...
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If they really want to nurture this, they should pay attention to The Order of the Stick Kickstarter. Double Fine had a great start, and could comfortably do all their initial plans and then some with what they got, but with the time they've got left and fan enthusiasm backing them, they could really go to town on this with a bit of nurturing.
James
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What a terrible webcomic that is. I can't believe people are paying real money for it.
At least it's not Sluggy Freelance, I guess.