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Can't wait for this to come out. Will probably have to wait another year (at least) for it to be developed and released i'm guessing though.
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CraigGamerPsycho: Can't wait for this to come out. Will probably have to wait another year (at least) for it to be developed and released i'm guessing though.
october 2013
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nijuu: Sounds like a great idea. Forward it to the powersthatbe at GOG?
Actually sending a letter to the physical offices of GOG.com would be impossible for me since I don't know their mailing address. (I'd ask Roman5 about that, but last I checked, GOG hadn't gotten back to him yet; therefore, he wouldn't know yet.) However, there is also the possibility of sending it as an e-mail via their suggestion form, which is how I sent my suggestion.
"Brian Fargo ‏ @BrianFargo Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
There is probably no chance we would do a Vita version and unlikely we do any console version of #Wasteland2."

Being selfish but thank f*** for that. ;).... altho a vita handheld thingie looks inviting to buy right now. Hmmmm

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BACKERS
$1,402,956
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Post edited March 20, 2012 by nijuu
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Expack: ...Actually sending a letter to the physical offices of GOG.com would be impossible for me since I don't know their mailing address. (I'd ask Roman5 about that, but last I checked, GOG hadn't gotten back to him yet; therefore, he wouldn't know yet.) However, there is also the possibility of sending it as an e-mail via their suggestion form, which is how I sent my suggestion.
You could go to register.com and make a domain whois lookup on gog.com but only find an address on cyprus while we know they must sit in warsaw.

Then you could remember that gog.com is a daughter of CDProjekt. On their website there would be a warsaw address: http://www.cdprojekt.com/kontakt. Sending a letter there and asking to forward it to GOG would probably work.

But why do you want to send a letter? Just write EnigmaticT a PM. I am sure he will take care.
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What is wrong with everyone?? Back this project already!!! They've stated that the more money, the more content.

We're finally going to get another one of those RPGs where you were excited to enter a new area and talk to everyone avaliable, knowing that every encounter would be interesting.
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Trilarion: [snip]
But why do you want to send a letter? Just write EnigmaticT a PM. I am sure he will take care.
PM written, addressed, and sent. Thanks for the suggestion, Trilarion! :D

EDIT: The reason why I wanted to send a letter to GOG.com is because, even in this day and age, it is the recommended method of first contact with professional entities. Letters, especially well-written ones, show the recipient the sincerity and dedication of the sender.
Post edited March 21, 2012 by Expack
I was curious so I broke down total pledge amounts by tiers.

$15 digital copy = 16,086 backers
$241,290

$30 previous + digital soundtrack + digital art book = 2,723 backers
$81,690

$50 large box + digital copy = 4,051 backers
$202,550

$75 previous + novella + beta access = 625 backers
$46,875

$100 collector's edition + digital copy = 3,064
$306,400

$150 previous + coin + poster = 343 backers
$51,450

$250 previous + autographs + 2 digital copies + lvl 1 medal = 688 backers
$172,000

$500 previous + survival kit + lvl 2 medal = 90 backers
$45,000

$1,000 previous + become an NPC + 5 digital copies + lvl 3 medal = 100 backers
$100,000

$2,500 in-game collectible artifact + signed collector's edition + 10 digital copies + lvl 4 medal = 3 backers
$7,500

$5,000 previous + in-game statue + framed and autographed concept art + 30 digital copies + lvl 5 medal + exploded blood sausage signed and numbered = 7 backers
$35,000

$10,000 previous + private party with Wasteland team in CA + in-game shrine + 50 digital copies = 10 backers
$100,000

$65,621 extra pledged not included in reward tiers.

Collector's edition has made the most money so far.
Post edited March 21, 2012 by KyleKatarn
http://wasteland.inxile-entertainment.com/pledge.php

Above allows one to donate by Paypal now. But it takes the full amount right away just be aware.


http://www.gamezone.com/editorials/exclusive-interview-brian-fargo-talks-wasteland-2

Like the bit
"GZ: Speaking of consoles, you mentioned if the funding reaches higher amounts, you would be looking to a possible iOS support, what about a release on XBLA and PSN?
Brian Fargo: I don't know, we haven't given a lot of thought to that. We'd like to keep it to a mouse and keyboard or screen driven, so I haven't though about a controller. We need to make sure we deliver on this title on the PC, they way that they want, so I hesitate to think about those versions." ;)
Post edited March 21, 2012 by nijuu
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$1,500,497
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Lucky Linux users ;)
Brian Fargo hints at "social" features being included in the game, nerd rage ensues.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2/posts

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2/comments

http://wasteland.inxile-entertainment.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=900
Post edited March 23, 2012 by spindown
That is funny.

They should do "Retake Wasteland 2" movement.
Post edited March 23, 2012 by Bodkin
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KyleKatarn: ...
I kind of figured it would since there was no limit to how many could opt for one and it was by far the best deal.
http://wasteland.inxile-entertainment.com/blog/

" Socially Unacceptable
Posted on March 25, 2012
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Creating fan funded projects with input and transparency is certainly a new experience for me, and I would not have it any other way. I think it is important to note that we still want to be creative and throw ideas out for debate, which is why I couch most of my details with caveats. What I have discovered is that there are some four-letter words with extra letters like “Social” which get very emotional responses. Social means casual to some people and Wasteland 2 is NOT a casual game. I will certainly be careful in my word selection as I want new ideas to be discussed without being railroaded for bad word choice. Also please keep in mind that we don’t start full production until the funding hits in about a month. Until then, the forums are helping us hone in on the most important tenets.

And to repeat… this is an old-school RPG and nothing is going to make us deviate from that experience but there could be some options to consider that make it more fun. In fact, the reason we are not doing multi-player is because it would have affected the narrative. Keep in mind that this game is pre funded, so I don’t have to use clever buzzwords to get attention or convince people to buy it. My thoughts on additions are pure in the sense of whether it would make it more fun to play. Period.

I clearly made a mistake in throwing out an idea before I communicated a cohesive vision document on the overall game. At two million in funding we will be doing the top things everyone wants anyway: a larger world and more content, more character dialog, more graphics across the board, and more audio. I should not have thrown out any fringe ideas this early on… but live and learn.

The mod-kit is a whole other beast which I have let people know we are considering, but it would not make launch as I want to keep our development focus on the content we plan to ship.

I do like sharing my experience with my friends when I play a game—be it conversation or leaderboards. I would be curious to see my friend’s stats when playing: how many kills he had, ammo used, his level and other various non-spoiling information. However, I think the best way to handle new concept is to put them out on the forum for people to discuss. We will also try to communicate the work required for any potential new ideas so people understand impact. We want to spend our energy on the parts that people will enjoy the most no matter what.

My statement is still true that I would rather make a smaller group ecstatic than worry about a bigger audience. All of you backers are the core group I care about the most, and I will continue to post and read from the forums to sync us up."

Muddy waters clearer? ;)