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They spent 400K, a lot of it from Frank and Amanda, and allegedly some unnamed angel investors.Why does Wu need to make a profit, though? How much of the funding required for Rev60 came from Wu's own pocket?
From Brianna's pocket? Zero.Why does Wu need to make a profit, though? How much of the funding required for Rev60 came from Wu's own pocket?
That cursed review Steam process!
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http://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/728655448933576704
It's Friday, and Steam is run by adults who work Monday to Friday, 9 to 5 (Pacific).Wu just said game "won't be up until next week, I'm afraid" on her Twitter.
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Releasing next week!
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Releasing next week! PREPARE YOUR ANUSES.
A developer who actually gave a shit would have a final build done a month before release, and a release date announced at least a month before that to give time for promotion and let the any interested press sink their teeth in to it.
I guess Wu has given up on the idea of getting any press except from the handful of "backchannel" friends who'll do puff pieces.
Oh man, I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve.
Two of which were, for sure, made on a fraction of Rev60's budget but making millions more.View attachment 92116
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these are all acclaimed games with a price tag less than rev 60
Isn't it usually a thing for big AAA titles and much awaited indie games to have the steam page set up way, way in advance with screenshots and gameplay footage/trailers and a working Steam community forum?
Isn't Revolution 60 an AAA studio product?
Just games? DLC does it too. Paradox sets up the store pages for their Crusader Kings II DLC months in advance with trailers, screenshots, and gameplay descriptions/changes. Even ports (much like Wu's game) get it. The Final Fantasy IX store page was set up ages before that game was officially released on Steam. Why, it's almost like Brianna wanted Revolution 60 to kind of quietly go away or not be discussed in an open, non-Wu controlled forum.Isn't it usually a thing for big AAA titles and much awaited indie games to have the steam page set up way, way in advance with screenshots and gameplay footage/trailers and a working Steam community forum?
Isn't Revolution 60 an AAA studio product?
Isn't it usually a thing for big AAA titles and much awaited indie games to have the steam page set up way, way in advance with screenshots and gameplay footage/trailers and a working Steam community forum?
Isn't Revolution 60 an AAA studio product?
She pulled the entire forum and deleted it after getting caught faking harassment.The discussion forum for Revolution 60 was at
http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/discussions/386454385
But for some reason it doesn't exist.![]()