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Knightmare Convention

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 20:08
by Mystara
The campaign has launched:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/knigh ... /x/5572237

I'll say no more. Doubtless you've all clicked away to go and buy your tickets anyway :P

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 22:25
by pjmlfc05
Wow!! It's amazing that this will happen! Saying that, it's a huge ask to raise the amount you have stated.

May I ask, I have no idea if I can make this, but will there still be tickets available after the campaign has finished? Or do you need to purchase one before the deadline expires?

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 07:43
by Mystara
The convention will only happen if the £12,000 is raised in the deadline.

Depending on what perks people buy, there may or may not be tickets available after the campaign. If there are tickets available, however, they will be sold at a higher price.

Of course, unless enough tickets are sold, the convention won't happen at all.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 15:50
by wombstar
Good luck chaps.
Conventions are an ambitious project, lots of hard work.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 19:41
by HStorm
I contributed £15 yesterday - all I had to spare. I'll post a much bigger amount on my payday, which is in ten days.

The total is currently £250 after 24 hours. Sorry to sound pessimistic, but there will need to be a much higher rate of contributions to hit the target in 20 days.

C'mon, everyone, let's dig deep!

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 21:51
by Skarkill
I'm just waiting for my paychecks to clear with my bank, which should be in 3-4 days, and then I'll make my contribution.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 22:32
by Mystara
HStorm wrote:The total is currently £250 after 24 hours. Sorry to sound pessimistic, but there will need to be a much higher rate of contributions to hit the target in 20 days.
Yep.

As with most of these things, many people will wait until the last possible minute before contributing.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 08:56
by Mystara
There are three common reasons why people don't pledge:

1) People think they are making a donation rather than a pledge. That is, they don't realise that, if the funding target isn't met, they get their money back.

2) People wait until the last minute.

3) Often in combination with the above two points, people see how far away we are from the target and then don't bother pledging because "there's no point".

As I keep saying, there are easily enough interested people for this event to happen. It just needs people to pledge. I note that most people on the forums haven't yet pledged, so it would be nice to see this from some more of the hardcore fans :)

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 10:10
by pjmlfc05
Mystara wrote:There are three common reasons why people don't pledge:

1) People think they are making a donation rather than a pledge. That is, they don't realise that, if the funding target isn't met, they get their money back.

2) People wait until the last minute.

3) Often in combination with the above two points, people see how far away we are from the target and then don't bother pledging because "there's no point".

As I keep saying, there are easily enough interested people for this event to happen. It just needs people to pledge. I note that most people on the forums haven't yet pledged, so it would be nice to see this from some more of the hardcore fans :)
There's another reason- money!! Would love to donate but haven't really got the money to do so right now. I still hope this happens and if I do get a some spare cash I will make a pledge! :)

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 12:05
by TimeMaster
I've made a donation although I won't be able to attend as my second child is due on 10 June so I daren't risk being 250 miles from home at eight months pregnant (especially as my first child was early!). Good luck to you all though - it sounds a fantastic event! :)

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 15:06
by Mystara
Indeed.
It would be a real shame if this falls apart like the DVD campaign, simply because people weren't pushing.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 15:54
by wombstar
I often wonder why people don't start promoting theses campaigns months before they go live, get the word out early, give people an advanced warning. That's what they did with Morph, they had a good month of promotion with a going live countdown for the kicktarter project. (I love morph)

I'm afraid I might not be bale to pledge this time, March and April is when I pay out all my overheads and have very little spare cash.. but i'll see what happens closer too the deadline, be a pity to let this pass by.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 16:05
by Mystara
People don't do it that way because venues are only willing to offer dates a certain amount of time in advance and then they want you to commit to that date as quickly as possible.

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 17:08
by wombstar
Oh yeah I realise that, depends on the project I guess.


Anyway I do hope this challenging project kicks off, £12,000 isn't a big target, I like to think there would be plenty of people buying tickets and getting involved once it officially gets the green light. B-|>

I know a handful of people who be up for coming up, but not likely to pledge in advance unfortunately.

Are we allowed to know what the playable room is yet?

Re: Knightmare Convention

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 17:16
by Mystara
As I've already said, if they don't pledge it is almost CERTAIN that they won't get in.

There are 700 tickets maximum. We need to sell almost all of them to have the money in order to run the event. Hence, if we can run the event, we'll have almost sold out of tickets.

No idea what the room will be.