He also promised that Kickstarter backers will receive all the rewards they pledged for during the game, "as well as additional rewards to make up for the situation."Īlong with the statements and responses to owners on social media, Grindheim also took a knife to The Outbound Ghost's Steam page. Grindheim recommended that anyone unhappy with the state of The Outbound Ghost request a refund, and said that once the matter is resolved he plans to self-publish "an upgraded version" of the game. For now, I suggest you don't buy any publicly available version of The Outbound Ghost because it is not up to the quality standards of the games that I create and that you expect of me." A lot more will come out regarding the breaches soon. "The console issues outlined recently in my socials are just the beginning. We are studying the appropriate legal actions to resolve this situation and protect the game. "But they refuse to hand back control of the relevant pages and are profiting from the situation. The fact this happened right after a change of leadership is concerning.Įven if the store page incident really was Conrad and not a frame-up, accusing him of defamation for apologizing to customers and withholding his money is going to leave a bad first impression and scare other indie devs away."The past few weeks have been incredibly stressful due to many factors, but the main reason is that my relationship with the game's publisher has been dissolved," Grindheim said. The publisher dig their own grave when they didnt pay the dev tho. My assumption was kinda spot on about the dev agreeing the launch since the publisher assures him that it will work (although i said it was because of day 1 patch). Where did you get an info that he didnt get paid since launch? Just curious.ĭont know what to say tbh. They haven't paid him since launch, ignored his cancellation notice, accused him of defamation for apologizing for the botched console release, accused him of vandalism and immediately turned around and blamed a third-party saboteur when asked for proof, and continued to sell it after the breach of contract. Originally posted by dandykong:It got DMCA'd.
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