Rhaegar wrote:And I don't think that Kickstarter is for US people only. The guys at Grim Dawn faced some problems with people from Germany and other countries having problem with donations but they got around it (would have to read their kickstarter blog I think to find the solution they used).
@ Arcon: And what other activities past grinding do you have in Genesis? Roleplaying? You need people for that. Questing? Sure, but that won't last for years...
Really, Genesis is great at lower levels, when you have things to do and have incentive for staying active. For bigger players is there anything but grind?
Well, I just read on their page, its now no longer US only, US or UK works now.
This is what is says:
To be eligible to start a Kickstarter project as a US creator, you need to meet the following requirements:
—You are 18 years of age or older.*
—You are a permanent US resident with a Social Security Number (or EIN).
—You have a US address, US bank account, and US state-issued ID (driver’s license).
—You have a major US credit or debit card.
To start a project as a UK creator, you need to meet these requirements:
—You are 18 years of age or older.*
—You are a permanent UK resident or a legal entity with a Companies House Number.
—You have a UK address, UK bank account, and government-issued ID (driver’s license or passport).
—You have a major UK credit or debit card.
So your german company probably has a person who's living in US or UK.