Posted October 16, 2012
LOL
No. The project will never be canceled. If it only got $1 it is coming out.
If I don't get any more pledges it is possible the TOTALL SOLUSHUN HINT MANUEL may be printed on the back of old chinese newspapers and drawn painstakingly by me with crayons but nevertheless it is going to ship regardless.
Regardless.
Regardless.
Every single pledge is going to be fulfilled but if I don't even make enough for a print run, the manual may be photocopied and the color covers printed on cardboard. A little more in the next 120 days I will be able to do a proper fulfillment with a print run, possibly organized in both Australia and the U.S. and shipped from in-country distributors.
The first $1 I got it gave me stress because I realized now I was no longer a chronic demented hobbyist sitting in my lonely room crying tears of total insanity and grinning over the complexity of my 7000 lines of code to track the miniquests which had been gradually increasing in complexity for ten years. My real time graphing module showing percentages of elements of miniquests completed was my joy. Oh how they will sing my praises when they see my miniquest manager. I will be the true winnarz on the internetz.
The day after they split this thread and the Codex began to apply the thumbscrews I thought now I have to grow the f*ck up. So I chucked out three files of code and replaced the "MINIQUESTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM" with an unsigned long (32 bits) and an enumerated list of miniquests. Complete a miniquest, it shows a checkbox in the journal. Took me ten minutes to implement. Done.
I understand now this is not a hobby any longer. I am obligated to complete it and ship it. It is giving me a little stress but maybe that is a good thing. As opposed to no stress, no resolution of problems in the code and perhaps even new features introduced when examining the problem. I am no longer doing that at all.
If I don't get any more pledges it is possible the TOTALL SOLUSHUN HINT MANUEL may be printed on the back of old chinese newspapers and drawn painstakingly by me with crayons but nevertheless it is going to ship regardless.
Regardless.
Regardless.
Every single pledge is going to be fulfilled but if I don't even make enough for a print run, the manual may be photocopied and the color covers printed on cardboard. A little more in the next 120 days I will be able to do a proper fulfillment with a print run, possibly organized in both Australia and the U.S. and shipped from in-country distributors.
The first $1 I got it gave me stress because I realized now I was no longer a chronic demented hobbyist sitting in my lonely room crying tears of total insanity and grinning over the complexity of my 7000 lines of code to track the miniquests which had been gradually increasing in complexity for ten years. My real time graphing module showing percentages of elements of miniquests completed was my joy. Oh how they will sing my praises when they see my miniquest manager. I will be the true winnarz on the internetz.
The day after they split this thread and the Codex began to apply the thumbscrews I thought now I have to grow the f*ck up. So I chucked out three files of code and replaced the "MINIQUESTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM" with an unsigned long (32 bits) and an enumerated list of miniquests. Complete a miniquest, it shows a checkbox in the journal. Took me ten minutes to implement. Done.
I understand now this is not a hobby any longer. I am obligated to complete it and ship it. It is giving me a little stress but maybe that is a good thing. As opposed to no stress, no resolution of problems in the code and perhaps even new features introduced when examining the problem. I am no longer doing that at all.
Post edited October 16, 2012 by Crosmando