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Originally Posted by jackstunt
I am not sure I am understanding your point. It seems to me that you agree with my position. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Oh I'm just stating that when done proper, Kickstarter is often a huge success for game studios. And the game industry as a whole hires a significant amount of independent contractors. Having a good PR firm and good publishers also help. And I am not really sure why it isn't a part of OOTP's strategic future.
Not just with FOF but I would love for a revolutionary next gen OOTPb to be kickstarted even if it meant that version was 2 to 3 years away. At least we would know it was coming and get regular updates on its progress. The up front money should allow for more staff in any configuration they wanted. So the yearly update of the current version shouldn't be effected but could be scaled down.
Without something like Kickstarter I just never see OOTPb ever becoming either as deep as Football Manager or as fun as Motorsport Manager. Not to mentioned as polished as either of those games. And Motorsport Manager is 4 years old!!!!!!!
In 4 years time OOTPb has basically remained exactly the same as a game play experience. It added perfect team and 3D but neither really change the overall game play experience.