Kickstarter Update #7

Started by SteveAdamo, October 29, 2013, 01:42:42 PM

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SteveAdamo

New developments and release timing

Passing 190k, on the way to 200 - it's been pretty shockingly awesome over here watching all this happen. All I can say is thank you!

After the Kickstarter closes, the new hub for RimWorld will be rimworldgame.com.

Release date

So I want to get the game to you guys as fast as possible. However, unfortunately business concerns are getting in the way.

I emailed Kickstarter about timing, and they told me I won't get a full backer report from them until the full two weeks after the project ends!

I was a bit surprised. I knew that they took two weeks to actually transfer the money, but I thought I could get a backer list sooner than that, since they charge most cards earlier. This was a poor and wrong assumption on my part; I should have checked before. Sorry.

What this means for you is that you probably won't get the game until mid-November. I'll be looking at ways to get this bad boy out ASAP but that's the date for now.

The good news is that this means I'll be able to pump up the first public build more for you guys. I'm hoping to have you cooking and eating any creature that walks, from squirrel to muffalo and beyond, as well as storing things in proper stockpiles.

Creative rewards system and guidelines 

I've contracted a Web wizard under the name Hypolite (some of you know him from the forums) to create a system that accepts creative rewards content online. This system should be up by mid-November.

The creative rewards guidelines have also seen some rewriting and updating in light of comments and the content people have been putting in early. If you're a creative rewards backer I recommend looking them over and making sure your idea fits. Remember - to keep the game clean for everyone, we're setting a pretty high standard for player content, so we'll have to reject any submissions that don't fit the guidelines.

There's also a forum for discussing creative rewards. If you're not sure about your idea, or have other questions, please post there.

I've also put out a call for volunteer creative rewards moderators. If you'd like to help keep the game content consistent please apply!

New developments

Work on the game continues apace, supported by bug reports from our heroic testers, play videos from YouTube, and suggestions for our ever-creative Ludeon forumgoers. These are some of the changes to the testing version over the last few weeks (forum thread):

You can now prioritize colonists’ tasks individually.
Charged batteries now explode while burning.
Some electrical devices now short-circuit and cause fires if left out in the rain while running.
Levels now cap at 20 (as designed).
Power connectors report power net status.
You can now dump meals in dumping areas.
You can now click on names in the overview to center on the colonist.
Overview now displays health of wounded colonists.
Hid the trait system for now to avoid confusion (since traits do nothing).
All weapons now have unique graphics.
Rewrote storage square management system to use the generalized work reservation manager. • Added map size adjustment in an advanced menu at game start.
Fast-forwarding is disabled during combat where you are under attack.
Added max selection size and max drag designate size.
Added raiders: sniper squad and mercenary squad.
Balanced down hydroponics growth rate.
Split shooting accuracy breakdown into misses due to equipment and misses due to skill.
Rebalanced shooting and melee to make skill more important. • Drafted colonists no longer interrupt when melee attacked.
Traders are now rarer but carry more goods.
Dump sites no longer default to accepting humanoid corpses. Graves no longer default to accepting animal carcasses.
Smoothed out and softened how AI Storytellers handle colony population.
Colonists now gain bad thoughts from sleeping outside.
Added skills (which do nothing yet): cooking, medicine, artistic, crafting
Added work tags (most of which do nothing yet): Firefighting, scary, artistic, cooking
Added credits screen.
Replaced all non-commercial free sounds and attributed those under attribution licenses.
Various bugfixes, balance adjustments and optimizations.
Not many people have played this one yet, but there are already fun stories appearing. One fellow got attacked by snipers and withdrew inside his base to confront them at close range. One of his colonists used Molotov cocktails indoors, igniting the base and one of the snipers. The sniper ran burning down a hallway into a nearby room containing three unarmed non-combant colonists, who proceeded to beat him to death.

Hot hot hot wiki!

Thanks to wiki pro volunteers British, AcDie, and enystrom8743, the RimWorld Wiki at rimworldwiki.com is developing nicely - you should check it out!

Finally

I invite you all to come chill on IRC (on server irc.quakenet.org, channel #rimworld) . I'm there most days, chatting inanely and sometimes unprofessionally.

ヽ(*≧ω≦)ノ

Cheers all, and thanks again.

-Ty

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tynansylvester/rimworld/posts/644682

Produno

Something i havnt seen asked yet.

I backed your game through your website, do people like me still have to wait to get the game the same time as everyone else on kickstarter? I dont mind having to wait.

Also, does the money collected from orders on your webpage count towards the kickstarter money?

DeltaV

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Quote from: Produno on October 29, 2013, 03:33:19 PM
Something i havnt seen asked yet.

I backed your game through your website, do people like me still have to wait to get the game the same time as everyone else on kickstarter? I dont mind having to wait.

Also, does the money collected from orders on your webpage count towards the kickstarter money?

I was wondering the same thing. I don't mind waiting, but it seems like since I bought it through the website we shouldn't necessarily need to, since the money is already yours.
Quote from: Douglas AdamsIt is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Tynan

Everyone will get the game at the same time.
Tynan Sylvester - @TynanSylvester - Tynan's Blog

SteveAdamo

seems like as good a place as any... congratulations on 1000% funding and 200k!!! :)

Tynan

Quote from: SteveAdamo on October 29, 2013, 09:51:10 PM
seems like as good a place as any... congratulations on 1000% funding and 200k!!! :)

These Japanese emoticons cannot begin to express my feelings on the matter:

ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ

\(T∇T)/

ヽ(*≧ω≦)ノ
Tynan Sylvester - @TynanSylvester - Tynan's Blog

Produno

And congratz on creating an awesome and loyal community :).

Hopefully you wont make the same mistake as star command and feel pressured to go above and beyond whats possible now. Though it seems you have your head firmly on the ground and i think this has helped with your kickstarter.

MrCroa

#7
I think you can access to backers mails just after the end of the kickstarter. I remember the KS of 7daysToDie. They didn't know they had access to it.

Or KS rules has changed don't know. 

Grimreaper1704

Quote from: SteveAdamo on October 29, 2013, 01:42:42 PM
What this means for you is that you probably won't get the game until mid-November. I'll be looking at ways to get this bad boy out ASAP but that's the date for now.

Do this mean we have to wait two more weeks to play a little bit? :( please no i have wait so long and i will play really :(

UsF

Very happy to have it come to a successful finish. Very sad to see that we have to wait longer now. Ah well will have to manage, I guess.

The interesting thing to me is how you will be able to handle all of this and what kind of organization you have in mind. Download bandwidth cost could add up, if you make it available through your means and be a variable cost to look at.

Britich

I guess all this last minute bug crushing you've been carrying out didn't require the overtime after all :)
(not British)

Tynan

Quote from: UsF on October 30, 2013, 08:16:58 AM
Very happy to have it come to a successful finish. Very sad to see that we have to wait longer now. Ah well will have to manage, I guess.

The interesting thing to me is how you will be able to handle all of this and what kind of organization you have in mind. Download bandwidth cost could add up, if you make it available through your means and be a variable cost to look at.

The distribution will be done through SendOwl. They've got a super-scaleable architecture that can handle this, no problem. They're the ones who distributed Prison Architect (and all its updates) as well.
Tynan Sylvester - @TynanSylvester - Tynan's Blog

rsdworker

the paypal backers should get those because its separately from Kickstarter i am not sure about it

Tynan

Everyone will be moved to SendOwl after the Kickstarter. So everyone will be on the same system.
Tynan Sylvester - @TynanSylvester - Tynan's Blog

rsdworker

Quote from: Tynan on October 30, 2013, 12:36:38 PM
Everyone will be moved to SendOwl after the Kickstarter. So everyone will be on the same system.
ah good - so how long its should be done? - i thought KS allows backers list after end of it