tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586507643754859034.post3301379235830945169..comments2023-10-22T12:22:54.333+02:00Comments on The Official Blog for ADOM (Ancient Domains Of Mystery): ADOM crowd funding: Reaching for the stretch goals!The Creatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12906302439863860854noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586507643754859034.post-39271949799478900742012-08-24T04:25:21.382+02:002012-08-24T04:25:21.382+02:002a. Also, perhaps you could actually wind up with...2a. Also, perhaps you could actually wind up with a sizable article, if not a bit of spread, via AmigaFuture? They try to cover games best they can, and being GER/ENG, communication could go smoothly. Not really the most "timely" of outlets---but it is quite a long running magazine in an era where many no longer even have so much as a virtual presence.<br /><br />http://www.amigafuture.de/portal.php?page=2<br /><br />IIRC, the Andreas fellow there is generally news-starved as it is, so hey.Brian Jeffearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15444299963610329817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586507643754859034.post-24104663971253570492012-08-23T14:13:31.636+02:002012-08-23T14:13:31.636+02:001. Gotcha, though I was somehow under the impress...1. Gotcha, though I was somehow under the impression that it was more of a broad umbrella that eventually aimed at bolstering each of the separate elements in turn with Fire just being the first.<br /><br />2. Well, from a glance, I'd at least say it looks lively in the General Discussion area of the official Raspberry Pi foundation forum. Surprises can happen though----you've got coverage on the Natami forum even though the last post was literally hours before the campaign reached the minimum last I checked.Brian Jeffearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15444299963610329817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586507643754859034.post-35562514494334022282012-08-23T08:46:46.072+02:002012-08-23T08:46:46.072+02:00Regarding #1: I had suggested a pyromancer class b...Regarding #1: I had suggested a pyromancer class but didn't meet much love there :-) So I decided to can it for now. If we manage to come closer to the $60,000 mark within the remaining eight days I might reconsider... but that again is extra work for no extra gain (and I did add such things far more often so far than I had planned so that I have to be a bit careful about it lest all our planning is more than moot ;-) ).<br /><br />Regarding #2: Good suggestion. We'll try another run. Sadly many of the sites seem to be very closed affairs that react only after weeks, are even more outsider-unfriendly than core Wikipedia or just don't react at all when you register. The state of affairs for these niche sites really is... shaky... at best.The Creatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12906302439863860854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586507643754859034.post-40660553444556137552012-08-23T02:20:09.268+02:002012-08-23T02:20:09.268+02:002 things:
1. What happened to the earlier notion...2 things:<br /><br />1. What happened to the earlier notion for some sort of Elementalist class doings? Might that still arrive at the 60K mark or between it and 65k?<br /><br />2. Now that things have successfully funded as a Guarantee, it would probably be a good idea to chime in again on the various Amiga news sites and all of the other more exotic supported platform's info hubs you did a first pass on right when the campaign started---since now they can give as "confidently" as everybody else knowing that all is well in hand without a danger of campaign failure.Brian Jeffearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15444299963610329817noreply@blogger.com