And it means they get to clear their heads of cobwebbs and limitations too:)
Besides, if people are jonsing for D'ni, they can always go visit mystonline.com, or go check out the other Kickstarter that's up- http://kck.st/GHSfJO
I see a bunch of people saying "I'll only pledge $1, until they say they'll have Linux support", which kinda misses that if they don't reach their goal, there's *no* chance for Linux support.
Does it come down to asking Linux people to support the Windows version, on a maybe? Yeah, it does, and no it isn't really 'fair'. They could always say "no" outright. Stating the maybe, and the limitations, because *people asked for that information* seems better than a no, to me.
It boils down to a question of 'Do you think it is a game that should be made, even if it might not happen on your favorite platform?'. If yes, then pledge, if not, don't.
And it means they get to clear their heads of cobwebbs and limitations too :)
Besides, if people are jonsing for D'ni, they can always go visit mystonline.com, or go check out the other Kickstarter that's up- http://kck.st/GHSfJO
I see a bunch of people saying "I'll only pledge $1, until they say they'll have Linux support", which kinda misses that if they don't reach their goal, there's *no* chance for Linux support. Does it come down to asking Linux people to support the Windows version, on a maybe? Yeah, it does, and no it isn't really 'fair'. They could always say "no" outright. Stating the maybe, and the limitations, because *people asked for that information* seems better than a no, to me. It boils down to a question of 'Do you think it is a game that should be made, even if it might not happen on your favorite platform?'. If yes, then pledge, if not, don't.