I already answered the stuff about the console earlier, the Kickstarter is to put it into production.Simalacrum said:It sounds like they've already had a significant amount of funds and have developed the majority of the console already; they have a working prototype, and it sounds like hardware is already making a lot of progress. KickStarter seems like just an add-on to pre-existing funds.Carnagath said:Wait, they are asking for only 1 mil to develop a console? One with a full controller and touch pad? And which will go for 99$, which is the cost of a 7 year old brick mobile phone? Uhh, yeah, no. This is either a scam, or the thing will be made of paper.
Still, I share your concern; to really compete with the Big Three, they're going to need at least $100 million+. A single million is pocket money in console terms.
With this much attention it'd better not. A lot of people would be howling for blood if that's what ends up happening.weirdguy said:Here's hoping it doesn't become another shovelware box.
I don't see it becoming anything else.weirdguy said:Here's hoping it doesn't become another shovelware box.
Not meaning to disregard the rest of your concerns, isn't this normally the case? How many steaming piles of shit are there for every Portal, Psychonauts, and Bioshock 1(personal favorite of mine if you couldn't tell by the name)?BiH-Kira said:If it's really successful, everyone will try to take a part of the cake. Since there will be just the minimal control before releasing games, it's safe to say that most games will be just pure crap. Sorry, but I don't know what other words to use. There certainly will be great games, some true gems, but the shovelware will outnumber it many times and most gems will be buried and be undiscovered.
Add to that that every game must have a part that is free. Forcing something like this can't end good. We will get many games that will work on the Zynga principle. I can already see it. "You're out of energy to kill that monster. You can either wait one hour or you could pay 20 Ouya credits to kill it instantly!"
The other scenario is if it's not successful. Those people with talent won't wast their time making games that has only 10k users where most of them won't get your game anyways. Losing income because of the forced free to play part, losing income because the number of potential costumer is nonexisting. So you can expect crappy ports of already existing android games and the mandatory bad games.
And buying a console for few ports is stupid.
he speaks sense.tautologico said:words
Yeah, what the hell. I just threw ten dollars at it. And holy crap, they're nearly up to two million bucks now.TK421 said:This thing sounds amazing. I'm seriously considering getting one just to spite the big three and their money grubbing ways.
Also, I've been saying that every game released should be required to have a demo for some time now, so count me in on that.
dreadedcandiru99 said:Yeah, what the hell. I just threw ten dollars at it. And holy crap, they're nearly up to two million bucks now.TK421 said:This thing sounds amazing. I'm seriously considering getting one just to spite the big three and their money grubbing ways.
Also, I've been saying that every game released should be required to have a demo for some time now, so count me in on that.
My one lingering concern now: the whole point of this console is that the barriers to entry are so low that anyone can make a game for it--but how do they keep the "Ouya Store" from being utterly flooded with, like, half-assed Mario clones and similar dreck? They'll have to have some sort of quality control...
I'm going with "cautiously optimistic" as well. I assume that they would've thought of that; hopefully they'll share with us at some point. In the meantime, anything that shakes up console gaming (and doesn't involve goddamned motion controls) is fine by me.rbstewart7263 said:dreadedcandiru99 said:Yeah, what the hell. I just threw ten dollars at it. And holy crap, they're nearly up to two million bucks now.TK421 said:This thing sounds amazing. I'm seriously considering getting one just to spite the big three and their money grubbing ways.
Also, I've been saying that every game released should be required to have a demo for some time now, so count me in on that.
My one lingering concern now: the whole point of this console is that the barriers to entry are so low that anyone can make a game for it--but how do they keep the "Ouya Store" from being utterly flooded with, like, half-assed Mario clones and similar dreck? They'll have to have some sort of quality control...
I'm optomistic. But I share your concerns.