I want to talk about indie dev bundle scams.
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I want to talk about indie dev bundle scams.
Continue reading “Hotcakes: Becoming Part Of the Steam Scam”

Kickstarter is not a store, and the folks at Kickstarter Inc want potential backers to know this without question. In the Kickstarter articles here at MMO Fallout, I’ve made a point in reminding viewers that making a pledge is a risk, closer to investing in a company than pre-ordering a game. Regardless, there are a number of people who have invested in Kickstarters without realizing, or without caring, that there is no real guarantee that the project will ever come to fruition. And for that matter, there is no real guarantee that the project isn’t a fly-by-night scam.
So Kickstarter is adding in a few new guidelines to projects. For starters, Kickstarter projects must post clearly the risks of backing a program.
Additionally, there is now a limit on hardware:
While the new guidelines only affect hardware, gamers should be very careful about what products they pledge to. Just keep thinking: Kickstarter is not a store!
(Source: Kickstarter)