I've backed two kickstarter campaigns, one of them is progressing.No clue if stuff is delayed or not, I haven't payed enough attention to check that. The other is still running.
I thought it was a good idea tbh, but it spawned an entire new section of the gaming industry where people now sell you ideas that will never be completed rather than actual games
there's a load of projects on crowfunding sites that are either deliberate scams or just cases of real naivety about the complexity of the task at hand (viz most hardware campaigns). I only back if I already know the company at hand, they have a track record of good delivery and I want the product to happen enough
And the second one I backed yesterday I want to happen so much. Because Blind Guardian is involved with music.
It doesn't feel like too big a risk, firstly because it's not that much money, secondly, because they already delivered on two other games they kickstarted.
I waste more money on stupid things, I can handle wasting this bit of money. And if I get something out of it, great.
I find by having less time available than the the time required to do the things you have to do, makes you both appreciate the time you do get off and more particular about how you spend your time off
@JourneymanGeek yeah I'd need to have a decent shot. I had a quick go on an Oculus Rift DK1 and that made me feel ill, so definitely waiting and seeing
@RоryMcCune part of the problem is he spent too much time explaining the challenges of the company, including the context of what the company does... many people said it came off very pitch-y.
@Simon "Phatter is a bass booster that provides a quick way to add bottom, weight and body to bass, keys, kick drums and vocals alike, to thicken them in the mix"
@RoryAlsop yeah I can see my request for funds from our research budget "Dear management, I'd like some money to buy software to research, so I can make knob gags at security conferences with a straight face"
@RoryAlsop BTW are W&G collocated with $large_bank. looks like I'm over for a meeting with them next week, so maybe in the vicinity for a coffee if you're about
I do own a pair of ATH-M50s and they have a reasonable sound to them but they're not as "professionally studio monitor" as AT want you to believe they are