WarandWin wrote:or an international version at least, but if not theres no rush, I prefer to wait 2 years to play the game and be one of the most awesome games I have evered played than being early released and be mediocre.
Bobik wrote:I've had some mails and messages for here and there about trying to kickstart our project. Well, i even registered there and even trid to do so But everything had ended on the first steps, where:
- You are a permanent US resident with a Social Security Number (or EIN).
- You have a US address, US bank account, and US state-issued ID (driver’s license).
- You have a major US credit or debit card.
So i think we will just stick on development itself while we have some resources and if we'll see it's obvious lack - then we will come back to that topic.
Sunkenmonk wrote:http://www.indiegogo.com/
that's a european version of kickstarter, it's not as popular i think, but might be worth looking into.
Vansar wrote:I think there was a topic on kickstarter somewhere on the forum.
Bacically it's "no can do", because of some laws in Europe(?) that restrict giving someone free money for game developping without paying tax for it (or something like that).
Imperius wrote:Yeah as do i.