Well said, Tyler. The entitlement mentality is a prime example of why
some people just leave the gaming scene for a while altogether,
because of people who have to shame something just because it either
doesn't work with their screenreader or they lost their items that
they just have to wait on.
Thank you 10 x for this post.
It is people like this who force businesses to go elsewhere. They bend
over backwards yet people only want to shed them in a negative light
simply because OMG I didn't get my 2x health like I was supposed to and
they are legally bound.
A bit of news here.
Hi,
It isn't really when you're the first person who I have heard this from.
Full stop.
Not sure what kickstarter bonuses have been missing out. I haven't seen
anything regarding this.
If you think this is setting an example, plenty have already been set
without the use of kickstarter. They
I heard about that. And that cost a pretty substantial amount mind you.
On 5/30/18, Jordan Gallacher wrote:
> No, i was talking about the Robert Caesar who developed IYP, and would not
> support the product.
> Jordan
>> On May 30, 2018, at 10:24 PM, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
>>
>> Justin, look.
No, i was talking about the Robert Caesar who developed IYP, and would not
support the product.
Jordan
> On May 30, 2018, at 10:24 PM, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
>
> Justin, look. You're talking about a game 5 years in the making, also
> a game that's now lost one of their primary developers. How
Justin, look. You're talking about a game 5 years in the making, also
a game that's now lost one of their primary developers. How can you
still keep this elitist, entitled mindset? Did they not release some
of the backer items in time? Yes, this is true. But will they/
Eventually. They promised to
It is people like Justin who clearly do not know the first thing about business
especially in the software development realm that are the problem. I deal with
software developers all the time and have never had a problem except for one,
who fortunately is no longer around thankfully. Justin,
A whole lot of white-knighting is going on here...
A lesson on business ethics: when a company, Out of Sight Games in
this instance, takes money, they are legally bound to honor the
promises they made. There is no excuse, period, full stop. If they
were having difficulties with honoring their
Yeah, with ian in the company its going to be that much harder.
And according to twitter they are still working on it in fact a version
was supposed to be out today but something broke so it isn't.
This is probably as close to mainstream as you get, I do know for a fact
mainstream companies
To add to this.
I'll just play a little devils advocate.
Is this really surprising?
This is an audio game company. It isn't as though they had tons of
support from the start from everyone to begin with and financially it
was likely risky.
Remember there are two sides to every story. Maybe
You're assuming that my only issue with Out of Sight Games is with
their poor communication policy. Hint: it isn't.
The fact that Out of Sight Games has not honored most of their
promises to their Kickstarter backers is one of many issues I have.
Thus, I repeat, the damage has been done.
On
@alex: I unfortunately can't help you much beyond an unofficial fix,
you might try going into the pronunciation dictionary of Jaws and
typing the strings used to name the arrows, and replacing them with
blank spaces. That is if all else fails.
Justin, I'd politely remind you that just because a
Glad he got back to you, but so far as I am concerned, the damage is done.
On 5/30/18, Alex Wallis via Groups.Io
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> just thought I would send an update to say I have now heard back from
> joseph about a heros call and my jaws issue, he said he didn't see my
> emails as they
Hi list,
just thought I would send an update to say I have now heard back from
joseph about a heros call and my jaws issue, he said he didn't see my
emails as they were marked as read for some reason.
anyway he has tried to be helpful and pointed me towards an unofficial
jaws jkm file to
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