Getting funded early then helps campaigns reach more stretch goals. A Sunday night launch is a possibility, but Sunday mornings and afternoon should be avoided.ĭelaying the launch target to January 19th (Just 3 days later) could result in a better popularity ranking which helps getting funded sooner. You want Kickstarter's "by magic" algorithm to be your friend. Even in the best months I do not recommend launching into a Saturday. January is already one of the weaker months. This means the later half of the first 48 hours will be wasted on a Saturday which is by far the worst performing day of the week. I am more concerned that January 16th is a Friday. Something to note is that Shadowrun's developers are in pre-launch preparations for that month. Launching in the middle of January can take advantage of the lower levels of competition and the upswing in platform momentum. Kickstarter's ecosystem is expected to begin recovering from its holiday slowdown after January 6th like it has in past years. ![]() It reminds me of The Making of: ROM City Rampage about the efforts taken to cram that game into the system limitations of the NES. ![]() The infographic style guide about NES limitations is very excellent material to link to from the project page or a project update. The old wild west feel to some of the chiptune songs is very catchy. But be prepared for long winded tall tales from the old timers.The "Citizen protests and riots" compressed video looks very cool to me. And for those who don't understand the monkey reference, ask around on the Forums and you'll quickly find out. What you will SOON find is Shock Force 2! Everything is set to go for preorders, however we wanted to first take the website and store for a shakedown cruise before there's a bunch of you Refresh Monkeys™ hammering away on the new site. Shock Force 1 is no longer available for sale and therefore you will find no trace of it on this website. If you should find a technical issue with the website in general or the store specifically, head on over to the general Tech Support Forum and let us know. This way you don't have to pay for redundant printed manuals just to get DVDs. Because we only print Game Engine manuals the new option allows you to order a manual ONCE and still order DVDs for future purchases. Due to the ever increasing costs of printing and shipping, you can now select between Digital Only, Disk Only, Manual Only, or Manual and Disk. As before all games include free, unlimited downloading for both Windows and MacOS. We now offer more purchase options for most products. If you can not remember your login info, or are using an account with a dead email address, click on the Support link above and then the Help Desk to file a ticket.
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