The Interview and Show can be watched here-http://www.abc.net.au/tv/goodgame/
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" This just in. Gabe newll invents the stock market. Film at eleven. Seriously though. If I were investing in a game, I'd want to know what I'd be getting for my investment. Is is just the game? A portion of the profit? A vote in how the company is run? What on earth would I be getting for my money. "You get a percentage of profits, I think that's what he said during the GoodGame interview. But why all the hate to this idea? Funding them this money will make the games better as it gives them less constraints money wise. So you get money back for your investment and a better game than if nobody invested.
Posted 4 months ago
" @cspiffo said:Oh, I'm not hating. I just want to know more about it. more skeptically curious than hateful." This just in. Gabe newll invents the stock market. Film at eleven. Seriously though. If I were investing in a game, I'd want to know what I'd be getting for my investment. Is is just the game? A portion of the profit? A vote in how the company is run? What on earth would I be getting for my money. "You get a percentage of profits, I think that's what he said during the GoodGame interview. But why all the hate to this idea? Funding them this money will make the games better as it gives them less constraints money wise. So you get money back for your investment and a better game than if nobody invested. "
Posted 4 months ago
" Maybe he should think about, you know, making Valve a public company traded on the stock exchange?"So they can answer to stockholders? I think that's a much worse idea. Besides, if you watch the interview (not trying to be condescending I just don't know if you did or not) it didn't seem like he was talking about Valve specifically, but building the tools for developers in general to be able to do this over Steam.
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Posted 4 months ago
" @SL33TBL1ND said:I wasn't just talking about you. But I guess it is a good idea to be sceptical." @cspiffo said:Oh, I'm not hating. I just want to know more about it. more skeptically curious than hateful. "" This just in. Gabe newll invents the stock market. Film at eleven. Seriously though. If I were investing in a game, I'd want to know what I'd be getting for my investment. Is is just the game? A portion of the profit? A vote in how the company is run? What on earth would I be getting for my money. "You get a percentage of profits, I think that's what he said during the GoodGame interview. But why all the hate to this idea? Funding them this money will make the games better as it gives them less constraints money wise. So you get money back for your investment and a better game than if nobody invested. "
" A game called Interstellar Marines already uses this method. You can contribute $40 and get all three games in the series or $25 and get the first game in the series (if they ever come out). You also get beta access and a little icon next to your name on the forums saying that you helped the cause. "That is kind of different as you're more or less donating/pre-ordering the game. What Gabe is suggesting is that we invest and get a return from our investment. This does not necessarily mean you are buying the game.
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" @cspiffo said:No, it's what Gabe is talking about. You get a free copy of the game when it comes out, if you invest in it by donating." @SL33TBL1ND said:I wasn't just talking about you. But I guess it is a good idea to be sceptical." @cspiffo said:Oh, I'm not hating. I just want to know more about it. more skeptically curious than hateful. "" This just in. Gabe newll invents the stock market. Film at eleven. Seriously though. If I were investing in a game, I'd want to know what I'd be getting for my investment. Is is just the game? A portion of the profit? A vote in how the company is run? What on earth would I be getting for my money. "You get a percentage of profits, I think that's what he said during the GoodGame interview. But why all the hate to this idea? Funding them this money will make the games better as it gives them less constraints money wise. So you get money back for your investment and a better game than if nobody invested. "
@CowMuffins said:" A game called Interstellar Marines already uses this method. You can contribute $40 and get all three games in the series or $25 and get the first game in the series (if they ever come out). You also get beta access and a little icon next to your name on the forums saying that you helped the cause. "This is kind of different as you're more or less donating/pre-ordering the game. What Gabe is suggesting is that we invest and get a return from our investment. This does not necessarily mean you are buying the game. "
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" @SL33TBL1ND said:That's not what he said. He didn't mention anything about free copies of games. He said it would be like "Hey I'm interested in this game so I'll give you $30 to get it moving forward". And I'm pretty sure he mentioned returns in the interview as well." @cspiffo said:No, it's what Gabe is talking about. You get a free copy of the game when it comes out, if you invest in it by donating. "" @SL33TBL1ND said:I wasn't just talking about you. But I guess it is a good idea to be sceptical." @cspiffo said:Oh, I'm not hating. I just want to know more about it. more skeptically curious than hateful. "" This just in. Gabe newll invents the stock market. Film at eleven. Seriously though. If I were investing in a game, I'd want to know what I'd be getting for my investment. Is is just the game? A portion of the profit? A vote in how the company is run? What on earth would I be getting for my money. "You get a percentage of profits, I think that's what he said during the GoodGame interview. But why all the hate to this idea? Funding them this money will make the games better as it gives them less constraints money wise. So you get money back for your investment and a better game than if nobody invested. "
@CowMuffins said:" A game called Interstellar Marines already uses this method. You can contribute $40 and get all three games in the series or $25 and get the first game in the series (if they ever come out). You also get beta access and a little icon next to your name on the forums saying that you helped the cause. "This is kind of different as you're more or less donating/pre-ordering the game. What Gabe is suggesting is that we invest and get a return from our investment. This does not necessarily mean you are buying the game. "
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