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[_] Anonymous 01/14/16(Thu)21:59:39 No.2999359
>> [_] Anonymous 01/14/16(Thu)23:12:57 No.2999413
who's this faggot and why should i care
>> [_] Anonymous 01/14/16(Thu)23:42:37 No.2999439
>>2999413
http://www.elysianshadows.com/game/information/
It doesn't look terrible, but as someone who is adamantly against kickstarter fuck this guy
>> [_] Anonymous 01/14/16(Thu)23:53:36 No.2999446
This is a typical scenario where proper research and planning hadn't been done prior to actual
development.
If he and his dev team actually gave a shit then scheduling as well as staff allocation, risk
mitigation and risk contingency strategies would have been in place for the exact scenarios this
"hard worker" is whining about.
It's clear to see that he doesn't take any responsibility and likes to push the blame on others.
Regardless of how hard he works, it's still everyone's responsibility to create, read and know
the proper documentation prior to any work being done.
Prime example of indie studios not having a clue about what they're doing and think if they just
play it by ear things will work out.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)00:02:36 No.2999452
>rand t-shirt
>blames everybody else, including literally a mushroom up his ass
truly we exist in a world without irony
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)00:11:25 No.2999456
>>2999446
You know what?
My rant isn't over yet, I looked at their webpage and see how he and his "dev team" function.
They live like slobs, the environment definitely doesn't scream professional.
The guy himself is "supposedly" the project manager and does the programming side of things.
From what I can tell, all he's done is study computer engineering all his life and has no real
experience in the industry.
It's no wonder it's been going to shit, none of them have experience running a business.
How fucktards like this get funded through kickstarter is beyond me.
They're obviously suffering scope creep and have no intention of mitigating it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)00:49:45 No.2999479
Thankfully Kickstarter seems to be falling out of style. I'm seeing only a few new projects every
month versus a few every week at its peak. Maybe more people will learn to stop wasting money on
incompetency.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)00:59:36 No.2999485
How old is this guy to be saying "back then on youtube when I was 12"? If youtube was founded on
2005 then he's 23? And I don't think that kind of content was popular back then, at least I never
saw it at the time.