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<blockquote data-quote="TheAlkaizer" data-source="post: 9112916" data-attributes="member: 7024893"><p>I have some issues with stretch goals sometimes, but it's really context dependent.</p><p></p><p>I really like when projects increase the quality of the product when reaching certain stretch goals: adding foil to the cover, adding a ribbon, improving the quality of the paper, including a small print of some nice art, etc. So when it's like a reverse volume-discount; if we get this many copies, it's cheaper and we can have more art, etc.</p><p></p><p>I really don't like when projects increase the quantity of work: adding more tables, more classes, including a dice bag or adding a mini. This almost always swells the amount of work and god knows not that many campaigns make it out on time.</p><p></p><p>The Dolmenwood kickstarter greatly impressed me. It offered it's three core books with many addons which I planned on getting. As they passed the Stretch Goals, they included several addons for me for backers of a minimum pledge level. So, for example, I'm getting a free copy of the four adventures that come with it. More content for my money, while not increasing the scope of the project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAlkaizer, post: 9112916, member: 7024893"] I have some issues with stretch goals sometimes, but it's really context dependent. I really like when projects increase the quality of the product when reaching certain stretch goals: adding foil to the cover, adding a ribbon, improving the quality of the paper, including a small print of some nice art, etc. So when it's like a reverse volume-discount; if we get this many copies, it's cheaper and we can have more art, etc. I really don't like when projects increase the quantity of work: adding more tables, more classes, including a dice bag or adding a mini. This almost always swells the amount of work and god knows not that many campaigns make it out on time. The Dolmenwood kickstarter greatly impressed me. It offered it's three core books with many addons which I planned on getting. As they passed the Stretch Goals, they included several addons for me for backers of a minimum pledge level. So, for example, I'm getting a free copy of the four adventures that come with it. More content for my money, while not increasing the scope of the project. [/QUOTE]
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