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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 6208111" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>I only read and posted in the comments a couple of times, so I wasn't referring to how Reaper may have handed that side of things. Were they a bit less willing to put up with some of the whiny backers this time around?</p><p></p><p>My comments were more in regards to how they managed and ordered their stretch goals in regards to the core, option, expansion and trick card additions.</p><p></p><p>I felt like the campaign lost a lot of steam in the middle of the campaign as they had multiple goals one after the other for expansion set #2 and #3. I wasn't interested in either of those, so it meant there was a long period of time where the campaign wasn't of much interest to me.</p><p></p><p>The first time around I was eagerly following it, waiting to see what the next option or core set addition was. On another forum I post on this was a common comment, so I was not alone there.</p><p></p><p>I think that came about because so many additions were made to the core set on day 1. I backed the campaign as soon as I woke up and knew the campaign was live (I'm in Australia, so this was almost 10 hours after it had started). By this point in time most of the additions to the core set had alreafy been made.</p><p></p><p>If they'd spaced those core set additions out across the campaign I think there would have been less of a perception that the deal wasn't as good this time around. The core set the second time around was pretty comparable to the first time. It was just that most of the addition to this set happened on Day 1 and there was only drip-fed additions to it over the next 4 weeks of the Kickstarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 6208111, member: 13703"] I only read and posted in the comments a couple of times, so I wasn't referring to how Reaper may have handed that side of things. Were they a bit less willing to put up with some of the whiny backers this time around? My comments were more in regards to how they managed and ordered their stretch goals in regards to the core, option, expansion and trick card additions. I felt like the campaign lost a lot of steam in the middle of the campaign as they had multiple goals one after the other for expansion set #2 and #3. I wasn't interested in either of those, so it meant there was a long period of time where the campaign wasn't of much interest to me. The first time around I was eagerly following it, waiting to see what the next option or core set addition was. On another forum I post on this was a common comment, so I was not alone there. I think that came about because so many additions were made to the core set on day 1. I backed the campaign as soon as I woke up and knew the campaign was live (I'm in Australia, so this was almost 10 hours after it had started). By this point in time most of the additions to the core set had alreafy been made. If they'd spaced those core set additions out across the campaign I think there would have been less of a perception that the deal wasn't as good this time around. The core set the second time around was pretty comparable to the first time. It was just that most of the addition to this set happened on Day 1 and there was only drip-fed additions to it over the next 4 weeks of the Kickstarter. [/QUOTE]
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