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-make them return and resurrect projects that they have abandoned because of lack of finding or otherwise playerbase/make them create a sequel or another project entirely that's as good if not better than the one they abandoned?
I'm sorry for the weird question, I've just been playing games lately, most of which the developers ceased working on due to not enough fundings, etc.
Let's say that if you fund them to make a sequel, it is guaranteed that it is as good as the original project, or better than the OG.
For me it's Absolver - I've started playing this game about half a year ago, and instantly fell in love with it. It's a fighting game with souls-like gameplay (souls-like is an overstatement, it starts like one anyway.) It is so incredibly wonderful. I'm not one to easily like fighting games, nor am I very good at them, but I've never been so passionate about a game more than Absolver. The combat is fluid, intense, and satisfying, and multiply that by 50 when fighting other players, and not PVE. The world the game is set in is beautiful and aesthetically pleasing, and I can say much more about the game that it executes wonderfully but that's not the thread for it.
Back to my point - the people who made the game, Sloclap, ceased development on it due to lack of finding, and they left the game to the community, thankfully keeping the servers online. I am 500% certain that if they were to receive funds for the game, they would be able to greatly improve on the game's captivating (yet not so deep [yet]) story, and its fantastic combat design, or even make an entirely new sequel that breaks the current Absolver game's barriers. It didn't have a very significant playerbase, until Jacksepticeye uploaded a video on it sometime in 2016, and after a month or two of tens of thousands of players playing it daily, the only ones left were veterans, players who stuck to the game and new, gullible players that had no idea what they were getting themselves into. Nowadays, on PC at least, 100 daily players is like God himself blessed the servers.
What's yours?
I'm sorry for the weird question, I've just been playing games lately, most of which the developers ceased working on due to not enough fundings, etc.
Let's say that if you fund them to make a sequel, it is guaranteed that it is as good as the original project, or better than the OG.
For me it's Absolver - I've started playing this game about half a year ago, and instantly fell in love with it. It's a fighting game with souls-like gameplay (souls-like is an overstatement, it starts like one anyway.) It is so incredibly wonderful. I'm not one to easily like fighting games, nor am I very good at them, but I've never been so passionate about a game more than Absolver. The combat is fluid, intense, and satisfying, and multiply that by 50 when fighting other players, and not PVE. The world the game is set in is beautiful and aesthetically pleasing, and I can say much more about the game that it executes wonderfully but that's not the thread for it.
Back to my point - the people who made the game, Sloclap, ceased development on it due to lack of finding, and they left the game to the community, thankfully keeping the servers online. I am 500% certain that if they were to receive funds for the game, they would be able to greatly improve on the game's captivating (yet not so deep [yet]) story, and its fantastic combat design, or even make an entirely new sequel that breaks the current Absolver game's barriers. It didn't have a very significant playerbase, until Jacksepticeye uploaded a video on it sometime in 2016, and after a month or two of tens of thousands of players playing it daily, the only ones left were veterans, players who stuck to the game and new, gullible players that had no idea what they were getting themselves into. Nowadays, on PC at least, 100 daily players is like God himself blessed the servers.
What's yours?
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