bielmic wrote:It would be a very bad idea to run a Palladium linked kickstarter directly in the aftermath of Palladium abandoning a $1.4 million dollar project crowdfunded by over 5,000 customers.
I could see it go either way, "Catastrophic Kickstarter" vs "Well the backers know Pinnacle make these because they've made them before" and I certainly can see the above being the reason Pinnacle would have decided to wait on Savage Rifts.
Although on second thought, even the appearance of money going to Palladium (whether it does or not) would probably turn the kickstarter toxic in minutes. On that second thought, I don't know how Pinnacle could spin it as "Kickstart this savage rifts book... but trust us, no money is going to Palladium.. we promise!!!".
Pinnacle certainly wouldn't announce a wait, we'd just see an extended period of "not mentioning the product" with a lot of Sean Patrick Fannon doing other things, which is exactly what we're seeing.
Jason Richards wrote:how about I just ask Sean what he had heard about it and report what I can?
I've been seeing Sean give non-answers for a while now, as one would expect if things are on hold. This at least blows out the "kickstarter soon" theory, because if there was going to be one soon, it would be in his interests to be drumming up enthusiasm, which he obviously is not (in contrast to the kickstarters he has been drumming up interest for).
I'll wait until Friday, Sean Fannon is having a Reddit AMA, I bet he will be asked about this a lot.
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