Re: The End of the Dark Days.
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:33 pm
Does anyone have any idea on how to make a free range roomba farm?Talvieno wrote:Welcome to the forums, Swidhelm!!!
To everybody else:
Does anyone have any idea on how to make a free range roomba farm?Talvieno wrote:Welcome to the forums, Swidhelm!!!
To everybody else:
So what about 29 days? Yeah, I know guys, everyone here is going to hate on me for calling a spade a spade. Because we all - and yes, I include myself - wish for Josh's well-being. But what everyone misses is that it's inappropriate to conflate two issues: that is, Josh's well-being and the well-being of our pledges. After all, this is not a Josh support group - much as some of us make it out to be.Talvieno wrote:there's no need to complain after just eleven days.
Here is an interesting note in the FAQ:BFett wrote:I guess there is a question that needs to be answered. What is Josh required to do to fulfill his side of the Kickstarter? [...] What is required by the Kickstarter? What evidence of development are the backers obligated to receive? Keeping in mind that the backers may not see the release of Limit Theory until early 2016.
Secion 4, Terms of Use:If a creator is absolutely unable to complete the project and fulfill rewards, they must make every reasonable effort to find another way of bringing the project to a satisfying conclusion for their backers. For more information, see Section 4 of our Terms of Use.
This is an excerption that's releveant to the lack of updates:If a creator is unable to complete their project and fulfill rewards, they’ve failed to live up to the basic obligations of this agreement. To right this, they must make every reasonable effort to find another way of bringing the project to the best possible conclusion for backers. A creator in this position has only remedied the situation and met their obligations to backers if:
they post an update that explains what work has been done, how funds were used, and what prevents them from finishing the project as planned;
they work diligently and in good faith to bring the project to the best possible conclusion in a timeframe that’s communicated to backers;
they’re able to demonstrate that they’ve used funds appropriately and made every reasonable effort to complete the project as promised;
they’ve been honest, and have made no material misrepresentations in their communication to backers; and
they offer to return any remaining funds to backers who have not received their reward (in proportion to the amounts pledged), or else explain how those funds will be used to complete the project in some alternate form.
The creator is solely responsible for fulfilling the promises made in their project. If they’re unable to satisfy the terms of this agreement, they may be subject to legal action by backers.
they post an update that explains what work has been done, how funds were used, and what prevents them from finishing the project as planned;
He's only supposed to give an update if he decides he's not gonna be able to finish LT, and last thing we heard this was definitely not the case.If a creator is unable to complete their project and fulfill rewards[...] A creator in this position has only remedied the situation and met their obligations to backers if:
they post an update that explains what work has been done, how funds were used, and what prevents them from finishing the project as planned;
#Soonholgerl wrote:He said something on twitter: https://twitter.com/proceduralguy/statu ... 0192749569