Crosmando: Well, if he was pitching a single-player-only Ultima-style game, I would be pledging right now. I never thought he would, for two reasons; 1) Portalarium his company specializes exclusively in social/Facebook games, unless he radically overhauled their business plan and hired new design talent, the only type of game they had the
capacity to make was something multiplayer-like. And 2) Over the last decade there's been no indication that Garriot is interested in single-player exclusive gaming at all, he still has this weird view that social/mobile/online gaming is the
"Ultimate" future of RPG's.
Unless you have some kinda time machine to grab the young Garriot of the 80's, that is.
oldschool: I known about this project for a few months, I was expecting some sort of crappy FB game. Like you I wish this was a full blown Ultima game. I guess we have EA to blame. They sit on the IP and almost do nothing with it. What a shame.
Well, this game seems to be Ultima in everything but name. "Avatar", "Virtues", the world map looks very much similar to Sosaria/Brittania, "Lunar Rifts" instead of Moongates.
It's not like the Ultima IP is
that special, and certainly wouldn't guarantee instant success. And yes it does disappoint me that he couldn't have just dropped the online stuff completely and made a straight-up traditional RPG. His approach here seems to be trying to please everybody at the same time, and with Kickstarter that doesn't work, because you usually have people who have a specific idea on the type of game they want. Garriot seems to be going for the old-school RPG crowd with the "playable offline" thing, plus saying that SoTC is hearkening back to his earlier work, but yet at the same time the game is basically an MMORPG that's also playable offline.
On Kickstarter you need to go full nerd, you need to pander to motivated niches, because those are the only types who are motivated enough to pay on faith alone for a game. CRPG's have been so successful on Kickstarter because in recent years there really hasn't been any Computer RPG's. And no third-person shooters with romances (Mass Effect) are not RPGs.