- Joined
- Jun 27, 2014
I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the reason we even got this train-wreck on Steam, and it had nothing to do with Brianna Wu.
The Backer Revolt was a serious threat. Not to Brianna Wu herself, she didn't give a damn - but to Frank Wu, who basically did anything of relevance or note with getting the game out. Brianna was intent on leaving the thing to rot and ignoring the backers for a little bit longer, but the blow to Frank's reputation, as part of Giant Spacekat, would have been shot to hell if GSX hadn't delivered. Frank's the one who greases the wheels, sets up Brianna's play-dates with the press, and basically makes shit happen. He even was the one who got the KS backer codes out.
Frank knows that Revolution 60 looks like shit on a typewriter, but he also knew that it looked infinitely better than being subjected to an ongoing campaign that makes you out to be a fucking scam artist. This is the reason this game even came out for us all to mock and enjoy - Frank basically forced Brianna's hand.
The Backer Revolt was a serious threat. Not to Brianna Wu herself, she didn't give a damn - but to Frank Wu, who basically did anything of relevance or note with getting the game out. Brianna was intent on leaving the thing to rot and ignoring the backers for a little bit longer, but the blow to Frank's reputation, as part of Giant Spacekat, would have been shot to hell if GSX hadn't delivered. Frank's the one who greases the wheels, sets up Brianna's play-dates with the press, and basically makes shit happen. He even was the one who got the KS backer codes out.
Frank knows that Revolution 60 looks like shit on a typewriter, but he also knew that it looked infinitely better than being subjected to an ongoing campaign that makes you out to be a fucking scam artist. This is the reason this game even came out for us all to mock and enjoy - Frank basically forced Brianna's hand.