Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous - Kickstarter!
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:51 pm
Scratch that...WE'RE DONE!
£1,501,793
£1,501,793
For information and discussion about Oolite.
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The extra player ship stretch goal has just been reachedShipbuilder wrote:Looks like the next stretch goal for the additional player ships may be a bridge too far however. Having said that you never know and we still have 24 hours.
No, there are Pledge Upgrades available. If you increase your pledge from the reward level there are some additional rewards you can claim:Shipbuilder wrote:I did notice while updating my pledge that you could accidentally increase your pledge but forget to tick the rewards option.
For those of you who have pledged it may be worth you checking that you have definitely selected your rewards otherwise you will simply contribute to the fund but not receive anything.
EDIT: For example, I upped my pledge to £330. Keeping the pledge level at £300 for the Design Decision Forum, I will claim the £25 reward of an additional digital copy of the game and the £5 reward of a digital copy of the followup to The Dark Wheel.Pledge upgrades are unlimited and available to all tiers of £30 or more. Simply up your pledge by the total of the items you would like (including additional postage if you are outside the UK), but keep the same tier on the “Manage my Pledge Screen”.
Please note: each of these items is separate – it does not include all the previous items.
Once the Kickstarter campaign for Elite: Dangerous has completed successfully we will ask you how you want the additional funds allocating (ie the amount over and above your selected tier), and then provide the additional items as described on the dates described.
+£5 Have a digital copy of the official sequel to “The Dark Wheel” (Delivery March 2014)
+£5 Have a digital copy of the Elite: Dangerous soundtrack (Delivery March 2014)
+£5 Pick one of the ship decals, at least 10 will be available, they can be used as the decal to access the Founders' World (Delivery March 2014)
+£15* Have a physical paperback copy of the official sequel to “The Dark Wheel” (Delivery March 2014)
+£20* Have a physical CD of the “Elite: Dangerous” music (Delivery March 2014)
+£20* Have an "Elite: Dangerous mug" (Delivery February 2013)
+£20* Have a quality A3 concept art print (Delivery February 2013)
+£25 Have an additional digital copy of the game
+£35* Have a signed (by David Braben) quality A3 concept art print (Delivery February 2013)
+£50* Have an “Elite: Dangerous” mug and “Elite: Dangerous” T shirt with “I backed Elite: Dangerous” on the back shipped to you (Delivery February 2013)
+£50* Have a signed (by David Braben) physical hardback copy of the official sequel to the Dark Wheel (Delivery March 2014)
+£80 Have an additional Digital Download Pack. This is effectively the same as an additional £80 pledge tier and includes any future expansions (Delivery March 2014)
+£90 Have an additional Premium Boxed Edition. This is effectively the same as an additional £90 pledge tier and includes any future expansions (Delivery March 2014)
+£500* Have a physical 3D model of a Cobra Mk III to scale (approx. 15cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
+£700* Have a physical 3D model of an Anaconda to scale (approx. 35 cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
+£400* Have a physical 3D model of a Viper Mk II to scale (approx. 10 cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
+£700* Have a physical 3D model of a partial cut-away (revealing the interior) of a Cobra Mk III to scale (approx. 15cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
+£950* Have a physical 3D model of a partial cut-away (revealing the interior) of an Anaconda to scale (approx. 35cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
+£550* Have a physical 3D model of a partial cut-away (revealing the interior) of a Viper Mk II to scale (approx. 10cm) shipped to you (Delivery March 2014)
*UK shipping is included, please add an extra £15 for international shipping.
It would be a nice gesture if they were to add an additional player ship for each £10,000 raised over the £1.5million.JazHaz wrote:There's a new update on Kickstarter, with a new video on YouTube, here. Showing a lot of detail in a damaged Anaconda, plus the first sight of a Cobra MkIII, actually docking!
No mention of another stretch goal though. I doubt there will be another with less than 5 hours to go.
Thirded! (ninja'd too)Smivs wrote:That was really good!
Wow. That's impressive!Griff wrote:the comments on the kickstarter move so fast, so in case it gets lost forever in the noise here's a link to a kris Avery's fan made film - basically a love letter to the cobra III, it's ace!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewC4ov9H ... e=youtu.be