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I think it would be very interesting if they looked into Kickstarter for additional features.
Example owlcat games of Pathfinder fame had enough money to fund their sequel but wanted additional stuff to make the game even better. They wanted to raise 300k well they are almost at 1.5 million raised in 2 weeks.
Yes we are talking about a huge blockbuster game but the same model could be used.
Ootp staff would do the same they always do while Kickstarter would raise money for voice actors and outsourced audio program team.
Basically allowing for 22 to be developed the same time as there additional features.
The normal tier for that game that's (owlcat Pathfinder) gets you the game on launch is $25 but they are averaging around $60 per donation.
There is always alpha, beta access and different types of swag that people like spending extra on.
Ootp could have stretch goals for retro graphics, uniforms, logos, stadiums, fictional stuff. Since it could all be outsourced to different artists.
Ootp could do all kinds of perfect team swag, and baseball type swag.
Plus Kickstarter raises publicity of games these days. That's why some companies are doing it even if game is funded because why not include extra if people will pay.
Ootp could set up a default fictional league. Sell roster spots and Hall of fame as perks. I bet people on the forum would line up to pledge $100 instead if normal $40 to actually be in the ootp 22
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