Hard to believe its been nearly a year since I last shed light on the fiasco known as the
City State of the Invincible Overlord Kickstarter. No, really.
Here's my last post on this train wreck.
Now, let me forewarn you. I'm high on decongestants and fighting a sinus headache. I'm in no mood to be nice.
CSIO is nearly 3 years late. While not quite at the level of
Far West in that category, the excuses are an embarrassment. We know all of the maps are done and have been done for ages. All we need now is to finish layout. Well, and money to print and ship.
Say what?
Just like
Far West is financially bankrupt (and likely refuses to complete the PDF as there will be a demand for physical product that there is no money to either print or ship) I suspect most if not all of the $85k raised by
CSIO has been long lost. Again, finishing the PDF will put demands on physical product and associated shipping costs - shipping costs that have had three years to increase. Yeah, the picture isnt pretty.
So, how about some of the excuses:
Yep, weekly updates six weeks apart. Weekly updates since the end of March have been monthly at best.
Oh, and nearly two months since the last update. I guess monthly isn't working out either.
Progress? Please! Layout isn't going at a page a day or a page a week. Maybe 2 to 3 pages a month?
But wait! Look at that! A hint of a better future!
Its an illusion though. If there were a better future we wouldn't be without an update nearly two months later. What is this in reference to? There've been rumors that Kickstarter fulfillment had been shopped to two or three of the more sizable old school publishers in the hobby. Aside from the goodwill of the backers there is little upside to such a deal for any publisher - the cost to fulfill would be on them and profits (as well as costs associated will making the Kickstarter backers whole) would rely on a retail market that is geared to 5e these days and not so much Pathfinder.
Where does that leave us? I do mean "us", as I'm in for $145 myself. I fear we are left with little hope without a "white knight" publisher coming to the rescue and I fear that the costs associated with such a rescue are cost prohibitive for most.
Not the legacy
Judges Guild wished to leave us with but a legacy none the less.
Yep, I'm a fuck when I'm sick.