So Andrew Babo pretty much got free money after Kickstarter?
In all fairness, he ended up sending copies of his two games he developed to kickstarter backers, to shut people up.
So, it wasn't a total loss.
But let's be honest, it's been almost 7 years.
Even working part time on it, the crowdfunded game should have been more than finished.
Instead, he keeps working on other games, supposedly to further fund the main game (he is the only person working on the game, so I'm not sure what he needs more funds for, except, of course, living expenses).
He has released 2 games since then. Released ports of them. Now, he's got a Switch kit, and mentioned he needs to pay for some expensive licenses in order to use his tools with that Switch kit, so it's clear he is spending his time and money on other titles, and not really on his supposedly "main" project.
Every 2 years or so, when people ask about it, he posts a short animation gif or two, to show he supposedly keeps working on it. But, nothing is coming out, at least soon.
He is finishing his third game since that kickstarter campaign. He will be porting all 3 titles to the Switch. Clearly, 2020 is yet another "lost" year.
On top of that, for years he has been throwing tantrums that games no longer sell on Steam, as if to justify not being worth it working on the crowdfunded game, since it was a PC release.
I wish I could apply this type of tactics and interactions they have with their potential customers in my line of work.
If I don't work, I get paid jack shit. If I insult or mock someone who contracts my company, or is thinking about doing so, I lose the client.
Do you realize those tweets are all from last year, right? not only those from Andrew but also the satisfactory one.
A lot of perspectives have changed in just 1 year.
They have? I thought the guys from Satisfactory kept up with their mocking, especially after the game sold well on EGS.
And regarding Andrew, can you please point me anywhere that shows he has changed his perspective since then?
I ask because his last update on kickstarter was posted in 2017, and his comments in the comments section kept hitting that same point.