Yeah but how much money has Kickstarter gained from those scams? Same reason why Google will not do a single thing about malvertisments. They get paid so they don't care
Kickstarter gets paid when the project gets funded. Crypto stuff pulls lots of people with no financial literacy. Kickstarter benefits whether they're scams or not 🤷
@@NorthStarBlue1 I can't speak for anyone else, but out of all of the KickStarters I've backed, only a handful haven't delivered. Some have taken longer than anticipated, some canceled and gave money back (or canceled before any money changed hands), but generally speaking I have had decent to very good experiences with KickStarters. Granted, I also tend to back things like pins and ttrpg stuff, so my investment is low/chance of getting stuff higher, but that's why I'm still doing it. I don't know, maybe I'm just good at avoiding anything that seems too good to be true? Or maybe it's that I've spent so long using computers that can't run huge modern games that I just assume I wouldn't be able to play anything super ambitious that gets posted on KS. Either way, it's worked out for me. I can completely understand why other people would write the entire concept off, though, and I know that my experience is solely mine.
What's funny about these things to me is that scammers used to take your money and run. They'd change their corporation's name, they'd change their product name, they'd disassociate from their previous identity so they could continue scamming. We now live in a clown world where they just stand there and ask you for more money.
I'm sort of like did it in the past too.They're just a lot smaller scale or got caught way quicker, nowadays, it's easier to just take a break and do it again with the same everything, as there's new people who've never heard of you just around the corner online, it's harder to report cus it doesn't frequently fall under your local police (who are well known to not understand the internet) and can possibly be committed internationally Which makes enforcement hard, even if you get the right agency.
Still hearing about NFT nonsense long after the bubble popped is like watching a corpse have post-mortem spasms. By now it's more like it's swelling with decomposition gases like a bagpipe...
Blowing investor money on unauthorised speculation means either you are a gambling addict who cannot control your actions, or you are so profoundly stupid you genuinely believed there was zero chance of failure. Either is unacceptable as a trait in a fundraising effort.
@@Martial-MatI'm not always a fan of AAA games but I don't remember the last time a big studio asked you for money then straight up stole it to invest in crypto
@@stuartmorley6894 No, but Diablo was almost as bad; Fallout 76, Cyberpunk, and No Man's Sky charged for barely playable games, and EA is literally producing gambling addiction among kids. They're all reprehensible in different ways.
This scheme reminds me of the old "Stepping Up" scam run by small home builders. They take a contract for building a home, buy materials with the deposit, then declare bankruptcy while stashing the materials someplace. Then setup a new company and repeat this process a few times. Meanwhile, they have a piece of land where they build a large house with the stolen materials. Once this is finished, its sold to 'cash out' and kick-off then next, larger home build working their way up to million dollar+ houses for the final heist.
movie makers do something like this too: they'll make a huge movie in the phillipines, a movie they know will fail, and since the movie fails n what not, they use it as a tax write off to get free money. not only because the movie failed but because they made it in a different country. theres kind of a famous movie that OBVIOUSLY did that. its called "keatons cop" they hired all old actors (so they could re-up their acting card) and they knew no one would watch this horrible boring movie. oh theres another one too made by the purtero tax people and that one is called "the survivor" and it stars the dude who played "bull" in night court. but thats another movie made for tax write offs. then of course theres money laundering. people borrow alot of money and use it for drugs or something then when asked where their money is the people who borrowed the money make a failed product so it looks like they took the money and mmade it fail when in reality they stole the money to use on themselves. this has been happening for decades and they never get punished for it...
I worked for a vfx company that did a 3million quid cg trailer for a crypto game. They paid 1.5m in advance then lost the rest of the fee on crypto and couldn't pay the rest. So much amazing artwork, never even released because the client loved crypto too much to make sensible financial decisions. Luckily the company doing the sound just leaked the whole project on vimeo so we could all put it in our portfolios lol
I'd like to thank my childhood playing Runescape that allowed me to smell scams from a mile away. Anyway still looking for someone to trim my armour, message back thx
I got scammed in RS then created a really bad free website to steal from others accounts. Not something I'm proud of but at least that was just runescape gold.
I was told about a gold bear that would give me tons of gold if I killed it and to follow someone to it. The bear killed me and the other player took my stuff, lol. It was when I was literally "off the boat" from the tutorial island. So I barely lost anything, and I didn't play the game much overall. This was back in the early 2000s, but I have always remembered that, lol.
Nothing makes me avoid people irl faster than knowing they're in crypto. Its like the reddest of red flags. Even redder than a crime record. The good old "lol we lost your money seculating on bingus token" is just one of the reasons for that.
Thanks for the reminder. I saw this popping up in the upcoming games and remembered something was off with this project but couldnt remember precisely what. Now I know again
Just looked it up on steam and clicked the "Ignored" button. So many of these games come out on steam I'm not going to remember this specific one, but I always remember why I ignore games.
This one is bad, but at first I thought this was the guy that wanted to make his own game and had to stop because he ran out of money, had an anonymous person gift him the money to finish his game, and then lost it in crypto. That was a hell of a story from a few years ago.
It was one of those RuneScape clones/spiritual successors, I think. Compared to many other MMO slopfests, I think lot of people felt like it had potential.
The question is not "what is wrong with that scammer" as its clear what he is. The question is "what's wrong with people in general that they're so eager to trust people on Kickstarter and elsewhere based on no evidence whatsoever".
Simple answer, it's a fun game that earns you money 🤔 Just don't ask where the money is supposed to come from and why anyone should pay, apart from the usual payments like buying a game and maybe some DLC to play it.
The venn diagram of "anyone that is dumb enough to lose their own money betting on crypto" and "person that would throw their money at a play to earn crypto game that bets and loses all their investor money on crypto" is a circle.
only ever watched the main channel didnt expect you to look like that, not in a bad way or anything just had a picture in my head and completely different
I like browsing Kickstarter for small artisan projects and tabletop games. I remember seeing this, squinting + tilting my head at the money they wanted for it to be an MMO pokemon-style game, and then seeing the crypto part of it and nopeing out of there.
Big challenge for Kira --- Find one single crypto sucessful positive project that stood the time until today... Only one... Is there at least one ??? Mission Impossible KIRA !!!🎉
Protip, make your self bigger in cam, tone down the blinking lights and have a light focus on you. And cut the edges of your cam that doesnt show anything of interest
The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse.... Crypto, Kickstarter, MMO. Thankfully the 'fiery steeds' they road in on were those fibreglass ponies on the merry-go-round at the local amusement park, and they'll just keep going in circles until a responsible adult comes along to help them get off the ride.
what happened to that guy that had a minor debate with you about crypto-games ... he was a believer in Gala-Games (who CLOSED a couple months ago) ... and I don't mean ARYA-Realty
800k NZ dollars = 327k GBP = 471K USD = 440k EUR Divided by 70 Staff is 6.7k per person total. They ran for a year + investors pulling out = not maintainable
Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
They really need to learn a second chance has to be earned....they need to have constant stream of positive news and things that show they have changed and making things right rather then disappearing ...and then coming back out of the blue with begging bowl in hand
Nobody that actually plays games does. Just another group of people, in this case grifters and wannabe investors, trying to hijack something in an attempt to make fast money.
The idea would be that you essentially have steam marketplace but you can get actual money instead of only steam store credit. Its actually not a terrible idea, but you need everybody working on it to remian in good faith, and thats just not going to happen with the people that were previously and are currently leading the projects.
08:58 "Hundreds of Unique Creatrues to collect" nothing shouts Q/A and being serious more then a massive typo in your trailer... that contains 6 words in total
Me neither. And the item verification could be handled simpler and cheaper with an ordinary database, as it always has. NFT supporters like to say that with NFT's, a player can take one item from one game and use it in another game. They claim it can't be done (or is harder to do) with traditional databases. I fail to see the appeal of moving items across game franchises and developers.
@@oliver_twistor The other thing is that devs would still have to actually _implement_ that for it to be a thing, like you couldn't just natively import a TF2 item into Fallout 4 simply by nature of them both being created as NFTs. Both games use very different stats and graphics, so a specific version of said TF2 item would have to be created for use in Fallout 4. Furthermore, I don't think I've ever seen a crypto game that has even bothered implementing a way to do it. Why would they want to accept other people's nfts when the entire purpose is to make money selling their own?
You know, it did just occur to me how NFTs could work in a game's ecosystem. Make a unique function of NFTs where each NFT is a fully functional 3d model, and allow that model to be seamlessly ported between a few games that you release. For example, a first person shooter. You get a human NFT, then can transfer that human into a racing game to serve as your avatar. Then, if the cars are NFTs, and they make an open world game, you could take your human and your car into the open world game, OR take NFTs you earned from the open world game into the self-contained experiences of the FPS or the racing game. No mechanical benefits of your NFT aside from how cool they look, with added in-game flair based on the number of times that particular NFT has been traded for an increased price. Stuff like that.
That's asking for people who make NFTs to make games NFTs are seen as fast money, games are oftentimes slow money. The person who makes one is philosophically discouraged from making the other.
Also that depends on the first game relatively succeeding so that they can make the second game. But even so, why NFTs? You could do that with an import save or common account.
@@rockjianrockespecially because such collaboration is only going to occur when games are made by the same dev team. Just tie it to a single account and use a database!!!
Let me stop you after your first paragraph already. "Seamless porting" is a myth. I had to read again and you added "a few games you release". So while you yourself are severly limiting the alleged use case of NFTs to be restricted to the games that one single studio creates many crypto bros and gaming noobs still seem to genuinely believe that by just having an NFT aka a purely text-based purchase receipt on a decentralized blockchain associated with some centralized, dev-hosted game files, that any other devs would be able to implement the content in question into their own games with the mere snap of one finger and in the blink of an eye. This is as naive as it gets and completely disregards how the games industry and game design itself works. I want crypto bros to show me one Ubisoft game where I can transfer a sword or gun (item skin or even mechanics and gameplay features) fron into let's say an EA game for example. Or a character skin from Assassin's Creed into Stardew Valley. Games differ in way too many ways both visually and mechanically to make that as easy as crypto bros make it sound. And thankfully, because variety is good. Or you want all games to look, feel and work super-samey just so you can show off the same skin? Furthermore even if it were technically that easy, the various devs have no reason to support cosmetics or even gameplay-related items from other games. That could actually be catastrophic from a balance perspective and if the game in question is F2P and needs to sell its own cosmetics to survive. Imagine a new F2P game releases and everyone brings their skins from elsewhere or even imports currency. That new game would completely fail, its economy would be ruined from the start. Crypto bros either are wholly unaware of all these implications when talking about "interoperability" of game assets or they are straight up lying to the uneducated masses.
@@Lenariet Dude actually admits to reading "A few games *you* release" and turned it into porting stuff from Ubisoft to EA rather than the obvious Ubisoft to Ubisoft EA to EA (Something EA kind of already does when they ramp up for the next Battlefield release with exclusive skins for the next) That's a whole lotta shit talking about being unaware of something when your entire comment is based on poor reading skills
I'm more amazed people donated to this... I'm not even amazed the company played with our money, that's just a thing that happens now and made me lose faith in many Kickstarter projects. These bozos are doing mroe harm to everyone because of it...
Granted I've only backed 21 Kickstarters, two of which didn't work out (fully refunded by project creators), so I'm not familiar with why they qualify as a 'horseman'.
*Kira, did you cover the "scam game", called "Dead Matter"? It was even worse than the other infamous "Scam Game" called "The Day Before" because they actually took MILLIONS of dollars from people & kick starter, while not finishing the game and then out of no where they release the game in a, damn near, broken play state. Actually worse than The Day Before, you couldn't even move without falling through the map. It was a disaster... It somehow got worse as time went on, instead of actually getting better during the early access. It's been years now and its still on steam, where they have promised a update is coming soon.*
How has Kickstarter not banned ALL Crypto projects by now? Literally every single one is an outright scam.
Yeah but how much money has Kickstarter gained from those scams? Same reason why Google will not do a single thing about malvertisments. They get paid so they don't care
The real question is why do people still put money into crowdfunding these days, even after however many years of outright scams and broken promises?
Kickstarter gets paid when the project gets funded. Crypto stuff pulls lots of people with no financial literacy. Kickstarter benefits whether they're scams or not 🤷
Kickstarter has no incentive to crack down on scams just like how TH-cam doesn’t do much to ban all fake crypto and investment ads
@@NorthStarBlue1 I can't speak for anyone else, but out of all of the KickStarters I've backed, only a handful haven't delivered. Some have taken longer than anticipated, some canceled and gave money back (or canceled before any money changed hands), but generally speaking I have had decent to very good experiences with KickStarters. Granted, I also tend to back things like pins and ttrpg stuff, so my investment is low/chance of getting stuff higher, but that's why I'm still doing it.
I don't know, maybe I'm just good at avoiding anything that seems too good to be true? Or maybe it's that I've spent so long using computers that can't run huge modern games that I just assume I wouldn't be able to play anything super ambitious that gets posted on KS. Either way, it's worked out for me.
I can completely understand why other people would write the entire concept off, though, and I know that my experience is solely mine.
What's funny about these things to me is that scammers used to take your money and run. They'd change their corporation's name, they'd change their product name, they'd disassociate from their previous identity so they could continue scamming.
We now live in a clown world where they just stand there and ask you for more money.
I'm sort of like did it in the past too.They're just a lot smaller scale or got caught way quicker, nowadays, it's easier to just take a break and do it again with the same everything, as there's new people who've never heard of you just around the corner online, it's harder to report cus it doesn't frequently fall under your local police (who are well known to not understand the internet) and can possibly be committed internationally Which makes enforcement hard, even if you get the right agency.
its because people are THAT stupid these days that doing THAT TACTIC will work lol. its sad
Still hearing about NFT nonsense long after the bubble popped is like watching a corpse have post-mortem spasms. By now it's more like it's swelling with decomposition gases like a bagpipe...
Ha! 😂
idk, I mean with a corpse you can at least still have some fun
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Blowing investor money on unauthorised speculation means either you are a gambling addict who cannot control your actions, or you are so profoundly stupid you genuinely believed there was zero chance of failure. Either is unacceptable as a trait in a fundraising effort.
It’s called embezzlement
I was really worried you'd be running out of content by now.. Thank God for these idiots.
Dude, there's never an end to lazy AAAs and devs trying to rip us off. It's a bottomless well.
Idiots will never stop providing endless content for Kira. Never fear.
@@Martial-MatI'm not always a fan of AAA games but I don't remember the last time a big studio asked you for money then straight up stole it to invest in crypto
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” - Albert Einstein
@@stuartmorley6894 No, but Diablo was almost as bad; Fallout 76, Cyberpunk, and No Man's Sky charged for barely playable games, and EA is literally producing gambling addiction among kids.
They're all reprehensible in different ways.
This scheme reminds me of the old "Stepping Up" scam run by small home builders. They take a contract for building a home, buy materials with the deposit, then declare bankruptcy while stashing the materials someplace. Then setup a new company and repeat this process a few times. Meanwhile, they have a piece of land where they build a large house with the stolen materials. Once this is finished, its sold to 'cash out' and kick-off then next, larger home build working their way up to million dollar+ houses for the final heist.
movie makers do something like this too: they'll make a huge movie in the phillipines, a movie they know will fail, and since the movie fails n what not, they use it as a tax write off to get free money. not only because the movie failed but because they made it in a different country. theres kind of a famous movie that OBVIOUSLY did that. its called "keatons cop" they hired all old actors (so they could re-up their acting card) and they knew no one would watch this horrible boring movie. oh theres another one too made by the purtero tax people and that one is called "the survivor" and it stars the dude who played "bull" in night court. but thats another movie made for tax write offs. then of course theres money laundering. people borrow alot of money and use it for drugs or something then when asked where their money is the people who borrowed the money make a failed product so it looks like they took the money and mmade it fail when in reality they stole the money to use on themselves.
this has been happening for decades and they never get punished for it...
Taking investor money and putting it in crypto stinks of a gambling addiction. Though I suppose there's always room for regular fraud too lol
A banker did something like this and ended up in prison. Just wondering if the law has to catch up with these jokers
Depends where they registered their business.. if they did at all..@deltasaves
I worked for a vfx company that did a 3million quid cg trailer for a crypto game. They paid 1.5m in advance then lost the rest of the fee on crypto and couldn't pay the rest. So much amazing artwork, never even released because the client loved crypto too much to make sensible financial decisions. Luckily the company doing the sound just leaked the whole project on vimeo so we could all put it in our portfolios lol
Probably just stole the money and said they lost it in crypto.
The gambling addiction thing is very obvious. It's why they love the idea of a crypto casino so much.
I'd like to thank my childhood playing Runescape that allowed me to smell scams from a mile away. Anyway still looking for someone to trim my armour, message back thx
I got scammed in RS then created a really bad free website to steal from others accounts. Not something I'm proud of but at least that was just runescape gold.
Doubling scam fuckin got me as a kid.
I was told about a gold bear that would give me tons of gold if I killed it and to follow someone to it. The bear killed me and the other player took my stuff, lol. It was when I was literally "off the boat" from the tutorial island. So I barely lost anything, and I didn't play the game much overall. This was back in the early 2000s, but I have always remembered that, lol.
I mostly remember people being real kind to me. But maybe that's because I spoke like no English at all so it was impossible to scam me 😂
You don't understand Kira. This is the future of gaming.
Exactly! A delectable weaving of the future and gaming (and inflating 'entrepeneur' bank accounts for minimal effort)
not financial advice not a financial advisor
hahahaha
But this time it's for real.
Da future!
Nothing makes me avoid people irl faster than knowing they're in crypto.
Its like the reddest of red flags. Even redder than a crime record.
The good old "lol we lost your money seculating on bingus token" is just one of the reasons for that.
But bingus token is going to the moon!
to be fair, and without being a fan of crypto, in my country it is used to evade the dictatorial government and its surveillance methods.
@@carolingio1152massive red flag, how dare you betray our glorious leader and country
@@carolingio1152use osrs gp like the rest of us
hey some of them just want to buy drugs :(
The Incredible Permanent Fundraising Experience! Buy in! Repeatedly!
Finished products are such an analogue expectation, embrace the digital world!
Star Citizen in a nutshell
scaling down to an extraction style game
where did i hear this before ?
Thanks for the reminder. I saw this popping up in the upcoming games and remembered something was off with this project but couldnt remember precisely what. Now I know again
I was skeptical until I found out they were utilizing protocols.
Online games with no protocols are usually pretty bad
@No_True_Scotsman if I find out they utilize rasterization technologies I'll be even more sold!!
Man. If youre gonna steal a bunch of money at least have a good time. Gambling it all on crypto is extra insulting lol.
>Gets $800k
>Looks up at roullete table
>Looks back down
>Sees $1.6 mil
Honestly can't see where Dev when wrong
Who wouldn't trust a project that has only 15 people from which only a fraction is working on this supposed MMO?
The good ole 30-tab epic
"Play to Earn" makes me soft.
You don't want to -occasionally- make 0.02$ a day?
Weird.
Even csgo had a better pull lol
"Palworld made HOW MUCH MONEY!?" ...basically
thought it was gonna be titanreach from the title... but i guess there are just too many kickstarter games that "lost all your money on crypto"
“No not that one, the other one. No the other other one…”
Just looked it up on steam and clicked the "Ignored" button.
So many of these games come out on steam I'm not going to remember this specific one, but I always remember why I ignore games.
"Crypto games"? more like "Give us your money for nothing" games!
They are the refuge of developers who don't have the talent to generate revenue from a single transaction.
Got em
2:00 kicstarter, MMO and Crypto are the three horsemen humm! What is the fourth? Peter Molineaux? Kkkkk
NFT I guess.
Kickstarter mmo crypto asset flip
Kickstarter, mmo, crypto, crafting, survival, sandbox
@@nickowen7406 Common! I'm a huge fan of Universe Sandbox 2!
@@Ninelivescat8993 what's asset Flip?
This one is bad, but at first I thought this was the guy that wanted to make his own game and had to stop because he ran out of money, had an anonymous person gift him the money to finish his game, and then lost it in crypto. That was a hell of a story from a few years ago.
It was one of those RuneScape clones/spiritual successors, I think. Compared to many other MMO slopfests, I think lot of people felt like it had potential.
Young Kira arc continues
"Over 420% funded" Lol I mean that's gotta be good then 420 blaze it yolo
420 is for losers
The question is not "what is wrong with that scammer" as its clear what he is. The question is "what's wrong with people in general that they're so eager to trust people on Kickstarter and elsewhere based on no evidence whatsoever".
Simple answer, it's a fun game that earns you money 🤔
Just don't ask where the money is supposed to come from and why anyone should pay, apart from the usual payments like buying a game and maybe some DLC to play it.
The venn diagram of "anyone that is dumb enough to lose their own money betting on crypto" and "person that would throw their money at a play to earn crypto game that bets and loses all their investor money on crypto" is a circle.
only ever watched the main channel didnt expect you to look like that, not in a bad way or anything just had a picture in my head and completely different
As an idiot who put 30 bucks todays this game back in the day - thanks for this video, damn what a scam
Crypto is like a bottomless abyss.
To paraphrase PT Barnum, there are 525,600 suckers born every year.
I would love to see a follow up on the current state of old popular crypto projects from 2021 onward.
It's just a list of Error 404 pages
@@snart2195 probably, can't believe the future of finance is all gone lol
I think that's Jauwn's wheelhouse, dude more or less been shitting on crypto shovelware for years now and revisiting "projects" he's shit on before
@@Sabrowsky And in one year's time he went from 200 subs to almost 200k. The guy exploded onto the scene and hasn't let up one bit.
I like browsing Kickstarter for small artisan projects and tabletop games. I remember seeing this, squinting + tilting my head at the money they wanted for it to be an MMO pokemon-style game, and then seeing the crypto part of it and nopeing out of there.
Big challenge for Kira --- Find one single crypto sucessful positive project that stood the time until today... Only one... Is there at least one ??? Mission Impossible KIRA !!!🎉
It will never be surprising that anything involving crypto is a scam, what is surprising is there are still people trying to shill crypto.
No, what is surprising is there's still people dumb enough to fall for it. You'd think they'd have no money left by this point.
the Hills have eyes reference wasn't the angle i thought he was going to go but it got a chuckle lol.
What’s up with all these creeps coming back into the limelight all of a sudden?
Protip, make your self bigger in cam, tone down the blinking lights and have a light focus on you. And cut the edges of your cam that doesnt show anything of interest
else, keep up man!
Yeah all I can see is the triangular lights
The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse.... Crypto, Kickstarter, MMO. Thankfully the 'fiery steeds' they road in on were those fibreglass ponies on the merry-go-round at the local amusement park, and they'll just keep going in circles until a responsible adult comes along to help them get off the ride.
The fourth is either Early Acces or ooen world survival
There is some double ended fuckery goin on in this video and I'm here for it. Hail Sithis!
I would of stopped reading after "Play to earn"
when's the next ad read with a gimp mask? honestly, i need new gooning material. that one was premium excellence, but i've used it too much by now.
Boy, Kira it looks like the years have hit you hard like a bar fight.
Haven't watched your videos in a while and I gotta say the new haircut and a more tightly trimmed beard suits you well!
thats not an idiot thats a criminal he should be in jail
iirc this game also asked for the help of Pokemon champion Wolfe Glick's input for the PVP part, saaaad shit man
a scam? on kickstarter? no way!! that’s so unheard of!
This game has been on Steam for a couple of years now. I figured it would just fade away eventually.
13:44 did the bitrate die because you playedd their trailer or is it just me
At this point I'm just wondering what could possibly convince someone to buy into a project like this. The flags couldn't be any redder.
8 percent of people are colorblind, they don't see the red flags.
Nobody is truly cancelled. Nobody.
what happened to that guy that had a minor debate with you about crypto-games ... he was a believer in Gala-Games (who CLOSED a couple months ago) ... and I don't mean ARYA-Realty
Gala-Games closed shop? that is so hilarious to me
Didn't Steam ban all crypto projects? How is it up?
My guess is because the game don't seem to actually be using Crypto at lest not enough to trigger steam removal.
16:56 That's literally what I was doing while listening to this video lmao
800k NZ dollars = 327k GBP = 471K USD = 440k EUR
Divided by 70 Staff is 6.7k per person total. They ran for a year + investors pulling out = not maintainable
Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Beardless looks good, lad
DJ Kira
0:05 "13 tabs" I counted
Oh. Hi, Mark!
I almost read "Cryptoland" there and got excited...
"Give you the support you deserve"
Nice new look! ;)
It's four horsemen of the apocalypse.
They saw Palworld.
They saw dollar signs.
They really need to learn a second chance has to be earned....they need to have constant stream of positive news and things that show they have changed and making things right rather then disappearing ...and then coming back out of the blue with begging bowl in hand
15 large scale projects?
Like what? Any of those is finished yet?
He looks so different without a beard!
Let’s gooooooooo
he is a different person without the beard
how did they get it on steam while being crypto-based? what am i missing?
Perhaps it’s just me, but I will never understand the allure of “crypto” games. 🤷🏻
Crypto anything 😂
Nobody that actually plays games does. Just another group of people, in this case grifters and wannabe investors, trying to hijack something in an attempt to make fast money.
The idea would be that you essentially have steam marketplace but you can get actual money instead of only steam store credit. Its actually not a terrible idea, but you need everybody working on it to remian in good faith, and thats just not going to happen with the people that were previously and are currently leading the projects.
@@KripticHCSthis 1000%!
quick easy money 🤑
I need more derpmons in my games 🙃
08:58 "Hundreds of Unique Creatrues to collect" nothing shouts Q/A and being serious more then a massive typo in your trailer... that contains 6 words in total
“i bet they wont steal our money and never deliver what was promised this time!”
-people who get scammed everyday
Welcome back to crypto gaming friendos
thanks, always good to block a bullet.
"Crypto Cockroaches" sums it up perfectly
Other than maybe some sort if item verification in a game i have yet to see how nfts would ever be worth anything to gaming.
Me neither. And the item verification could be handled simpler and cheaper with an ordinary database, as it always has. NFT supporters like to say that with NFT's, a player can take one item from one game and use it in another game. They claim it can't be done (or is harder to do) with traditional databases. I fail to see the appeal of moving items across game franchises and developers.
@@oliver_twistor The other thing is that devs would still have to actually _implement_ that for it to be a thing, like you couldn't just natively import a TF2 item into Fallout 4 simply by nature of them both being created as NFTs. Both games use very different stats and graphics, so a specific version of said TF2 item would have to be created for use in Fallout 4.
Furthermore, I don't think I've ever seen a crypto game that has even bothered implementing a way to do it. Why would they want to accept other people's nfts when the entire purpose is to make money selling their own?
You know, it did just occur to me how NFTs could work in a game's ecosystem. Make a unique function of NFTs where each NFT is a fully functional 3d model, and allow that model to be seamlessly ported between a few games that you release.
For example, a first person shooter. You get a human NFT, then can transfer that human into a racing game to serve as your avatar. Then, if the cars are NFTs, and they make an open world game, you could take your human and your car into the open world game, OR take NFTs you earned from the open world game into the self-contained experiences of the FPS or the racing game. No mechanical benefits of your NFT aside from how cool they look, with added in-game flair based on the number of times that particular NFT has been traded for an increased price. Stuff like that.
That's asking for people who make NFTs to make games
NFTs are seen as fast money, games are oftentimes slow money. The person who makes one is philosophically discouraged from making the other.
Also that depends on the first game relatively succeeding so that they can make the second game. But even so, why NFTs? You could do that with an import save or common account.
@@rockjianrockespecially because such collaboration is only going to occur when games are made by the same dev team. Just tie it to a single account and use a database!!!
Let me stop you after your first paragraph already. "Seamless porting" is a myth. I had to read again and you added "a few games you release". So while you yourself are severly limiting the alleged use case of NFTs to be restricted to the games that one single studio creates many crypto bros and gaming noobs still seem to genuinely believe that by just having an NFT aka a purely text-based purchase receipt on a decentralized blockchain associated with some centralized, dev-hosted game files, that any other devs would be able to implement the content in question into their own games with the mere snap of one finger and in the blink of an eye. This is as naive as it gets and completely disregards how the games industry and game design itself works. I want crypto bros to show me one Ubisoft game where I can transfer a sword or gun (item skin or even mechanics and gameplay features) fron into let's say an EA game for example. Or a character skin from Assassin's Creed into Stardew Valley. Games differ in way too many ways both visually and mechanically to make that as easy as crypto bros make it sound. And thankfully, because variety is good. Or you want all games to look, feel and work super-samey just so you can show off the same skin? Furthermore even if it were technically that easy, the various devs have no reason to support cosmetics or even gameplay-related items from other games. That could actually be catastrophic from a balance perspective and if the game in question is F2P and needs to sell its own cosmetics to survive. Imagine a new F2P game releases and everyone brings their skins from elsewhere or even imports currency. That new game would completely fail, its economy would be ruined from the start. Crypto bros either are wholly unaware of all these implications when talking about "interoperability" of game assets or they are straight up lying to the uneducated masses.
@@Lenariet Dude actually admits to reading "A few games *you* release" and turned it into porting stuff from Ubisoft to EA rather than the obvious Ubisoft to Ubisoft EA to EA (Something EA kind of already does when they ramp up for the next Battlefield release with exclusive skins for the next)
That's a whole lotta shit talking about being unaware of something when your entire comment is based on poor reading skills
Something is rotten in the Kingdom of Denmark 🇩🇰
They're pulling a fntastic! lmao@ extraction shooter, defo not enough of those
You can't get rid of cockroaches....
I wonder how they'll hide the original drama from new investor's?
11k loss, made a video on it but I’m a nobody 🤷🏾♂️ now they are talking about a palword type sooo I can send info in the discord if you need.
Bring my boy's beard back.
I'm more amazed people donated to this... I'm not even amazed the company played with our money, that's just a thing that happens now and made me lose faith in many Kickstarter projects. These bozos are doing mroe harm to everyone because of it...
only three horsemen? whats the fourth?
waow gameplay loops and on chain experiences tell me more
Haaa. And it’s in early access. With the trustworthiness of this dev Early Access gives LOADS of confidence hahah
Its the 4 horsemen. You d better went for the unholy trinity looking for a metaphor....
You shaved your beard!
Hmm sounds familiar
Personally, everyone I know is hyped for Zerpmon to come to the Root Network
Granted I've only backed 21 Kickstarters, two of which didn't work out (fully refunded by project creators), so I'm not familiar with why they qualify as a 'horseman'.
"mystical carcass ride" lmao
*Kira, did you cover the "scam game", called "Dead Matter"? It was even worse than the other infamous "Scam Game" called "The Day Before" because they actually took MILLIONS of dollars from people & kick starter, while not finishing the game and then out of no where they release the game in a, damn near, broken play state. Actually worse than The Day Before, you couldn't even move without falling through the map. It was a disaster... It somehow got worse as time went on, instead of actually getting better during the early access. It's been years now and its still on steam, where they have promised a update is coming soon.*
should I start holding my breath for the return of Oath next? 🤣🤣
thre are 4 horsemen of the apocalypse and the one you forgot is micro transactions... how dare you...
Thats craaaaaazyyyyyyy..... these goobers always come back