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Over the past year, I've received several e-mails about whether I might Kickstart a sequel or a remake to the award-winning hit role-playing game, "Betrayal at Krondor." Over the years, it's still the game I am the most contacted about, and the title which seems to have been the most beloved by fans.

Following the release of Betrayal at Krondor, John and I had designed an unreleaesd sequel to BAK called "Thief of Dreams". Due to some unfortunate politics between the upper management of Dynamix and our parent company Sierra Online, it never was placed into production, a mistake they later regretted bitterly. "Betrayal at Krondor" became one of the highest grossing games ever produced by Dynamix, and won numerous best RPG of the year awards.

Earlier this year I chatted both with John Cutter, the original producer and my co-designer, and of course Raymond E. Feist who owns the universe in which Krondor was set. Unfortunately Midkemia is tied up for the foreseeable future, but there's really nothing that prevents us from creating another Krondor-like game with the same great gameplay, the same great storytelling, and with the same creative team behind the original. Imagine BAK game now with better graphics, a fully orchestrated score, a next-generation puzzle system, and lots of cool enhancements to the original combat system. Would that be a game you'd like to see? Are you willing to go in to help us make it happen?

Today we're asking all of you to throw down and show your love for BAK. Help us gather at least 5,000 signatures of fans who will pledge to either give $200 apiece, or raise $200 from among their friends, to go towards the production costs of a "spiritual" sequel to Krondor. There is no money obligation right now. All we want is proof that there are enough die-hard fans out there who really want this game. If you can meet that goal, we will initiate a Kickstarter drive to make it happen. Right now, it's all up to you.
Do your part, comrades!
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/make-a-spiritual-sequel-to-the-hit-crpg-betrayal/

(shamelessly plagiarized from Charles @ the Codex)
I've never played BaK, but I've heard very good things. There's no way I can fish up 200 bucks, though, but if it does fly to KS I can probably back it at 20 or so.
The thing is that as much as I loved Betrayal at Krondor as a game, I don't like Feist's books. I don't think he is skilled writer.

So not releasing game in Midkemia world is something that makes this game much more interesting to me.

But not interesting enough to pledge 200$.
Post edited September 25, 2012 by SLP2000
I remember Betrayal at Krondor/Antara when I was younger. Played demos but never bought the games. If there's interest in a kickstarter, I hope they are successful.
@Gazoinks and SLP2000
from Neal's post on the Codex regarding the $200 pledge:
And RE the $200 comment. You aren't obligated when you sign the petition to do anything. It's purely a petition site. But what I'm looking for right now are the hyper motivated people who loved the original game, and who will be willing to either donate themselves or who are dedicated enough to say "I'll personally take responsibility to raise $200 for the cause". So that means, getting ten friends to donate $20 bucks, or a hundred friends $1 a piece. Getting us to the final goal is going to be a very tough hill to climb, so we'll need to know we at least have a core of people who will be out there banging the drum hard for us.
So it doesn't matter whether or not you have the intention to pledge $200 in the end. It's more an interest gauge than anything else.
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lowyhong: snip
But in the end, I don't know anyone who would donate even 10$, and I can't dedicate myself to a task to find such people.

I think they are doing it very wrong way. They should start doing some interviews to make some hype about betrayal at Krondor sequel, and then start kickstarter with some more advertising.
Only 3 unique posters (excluding me)? In a Betrayal at Krondor thread?

I am disappoint.
One of the few RPGs with actually challenging combat that I've played, and a true classic. Once, a middle schooler got my phone number just to talk about the game with someone (internet access was still not ubiquitous at the time, especially among middle schoolers). He couldn't shut up about how BaK was TEH BEST RPG EVAR and what he thought about the mental capabilities of people who disagreed.

But 5000 people promising $200 is unrealistic. PE currently has ~1700 people pledging or potentially willing to pledge that much ($200 cutoff extrapolated from $140 and $250 levels), and it's for an actual kickstarter. A "kickstarter of a kickstarter" isn't going to make much noise.
Why don't they just do a kick starter? Old school rpg's do good in the kick starter market..
I might contribute to a Kickstarter if he started one, but there's no way in hell I'm promising to spend $200 on a video game. Sorry. He should just do the Kickstarter and see what happens, although maybe not right now, when he'd be in direct competition with Obsidian.
Post edited September 25, 2012 by BadDecissions
@Starmaker yep I really hope they have a better plan for this Kickstarter. I want to see this succeed. <3 Betrayal
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BadDecissions: I might contribute to a Kickstarter if he started one, but there's no way in hell I'm promising to spend $200 on a video game. Sorry. He should just do the Kickstarter and see what happens, although maybe not right now, when he'd be in direct competition with Obsidian.
I don't think that's Neal's (and John's) intention. I think what they're trying to do is to see how strongly people feel about the game, such that each unique collective unit (rather than just the individual alone) is able to put in $200, to reach a goal of $1m.
Post edited September 25, 2012 by lowyhong
I would back this.
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lowyhong: @Starmaker yep I really hope they have a better plan for this Kickstarter. I want to see this succeed. <3 Betrayal
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BadDecissions: I might contribute to a Kickstarter if he started one, but there's no way in hell I'm promising to spend $200 on a video game. Sorry. He should just do the Kickstarter and see what happens, although maybe not right now, when he'd be in direct competition with Obsidian.
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lowyhong: I don't think that's Neal's (and John's) intention. I think what they're trying to do is to see how strongly people feel about the game, such that each unique collective unit (rather than just the individual alone) is able to put in $200, to reach a goal of $1m.
They should do it.
I just tried signing the petition through FB. Is the FB tab working for anyone else? It won't let me sign it.
Post edited September 25, 2012 by the_bard
Hi guys, Neal Hallford here. Was requested to make a quick flyby here to say hello and just comment on a few things.

First off, regarding the $200 thing. This is mainly about asking people to commit to either donating that themselves (which will be a small fraction), or having them go out and persuade enough of their friends to collectively donate $200 to make this happen. The vast majority of this project, if and when it happens, will be funded by $5 and $10 donations, but a signficant portion of that will be because there are fans who are willing to evangelize for us and MAKE it happen.

Why not go straight to Kickstarter? Because we need to build up the second tier members of our team, and that will only be possible if we can demonstrate a solid interest in this title. And we're not going to Kickstarter until I'm positive we've got the team we need to make it actually happen. For us, this is absolutely the right thing to do.

Best wishes to all!
Neal
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nealiios:
Cheers Neal! Out of curiosity, what happens if the survey doesn't meet the 5000-signature mark? I really want to see a spiritual successor to BaK happen (even if it's not in the Riftwar Universe).
Post edited September 25, 2012 by lowyhong