
Hello guys! Good day to everyone
Today we're launching our Kickstater
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ju ... ?ref=users
Thanks for your support and advices!
These are my exact thoughts as well.sinjin7 wrote:The major issue is the printer.
Every time I see a campaign using anyone other than USPCC or EPCC/LPCC, they are ALWAYS going to insist the quality is great, that its comparable to USPCC, etc.. And the end product ALWAYS disappoints. The only stretch goal I want to see is an upgrade to these decks printed by the USPCC (or at least EPCC).
I'm in for now for 6 decks since the court cards are so great (and would probably upgrade to a dozen if its USPCC/EPCC), but if there isn't an upgrade on the printer, then I'm dropping my pledge, because there is just too many great decks coming out now and I have no time for ill-handling cards from unknown printers.
sinjin7 wrote:Every time I see a campaign using anyone other than USPCC or EPCC/LPCC, they are ALWAYS going to insist the quality is great, that its comparable to USPCC, etc.. And the end product ALWAYS disappoints.
This is a shame, I like these cards, but why waste time and resources on a lesser quality deck (even if the art is great) when there are so many great options out there now. Everyone is getting more selective now. If you have a good design, have confidence in it and go with the better printers and your campaign will still fund, despite needing a higher funding goal.Insighter wrote:Hello guys!
We're planning to create your Mythical decks with NPCC, creator of Defunctorum and lots of other playing card decks on KS
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Decks will be with great quaility.
What do you think about this?
Thanks.
Insighter wrote:Hello guys!
We're planning to create your Mythical decks with NPCC, creator of Defunctorum and lots of other playing card decks on KS
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/89 ... escription" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;..
Decks will be with great quaility.
What do you think about this?
Thanks.
I think a lot of us are both groups, I absolutely love the artwork, I would love to take all of your stock image file and get the deck printed through a reputable printer and get to own this deck to my standards, and make it available to everyone else who loves the art with even the most basic quality standards. I'm excited to see what you guys do moving forward.Insighter wrote:Hello. Now we see two groups of backers. The 1st group consists of people who love the artwork. The 2nd group consists of playing cards experts / collectors who don't like the quality.
I'm not buying this explanation. Look back at all the comments posted in this thread, we gave you ample advice and warnings about printers and card quality. You yourself even mentioned you would look into EPCC. You charged the price of quality playing cards in your Kickstarter campaign and then went with a lower cost printer instead. Then after funding ended, you switched over to an even lower quality printer behind your supporter's backs! That is indefensible. I view your campaign as just a naked cash grab and I suspect your main intention was to promote your table game and maximize your profit margin instead of putting out a quality product.Insighter wrote:Hello. Now we see two groups of backers. The 1st group consists of people who love the artwork. The 2nd group consists of playing cards experts / collectors who don't like the quality. We don't argue about the final product quality, yes it's not a Bicycle deck. But the main part of Mythical is illustration. We made mistakes in timing and printer. Next time there will be the difference. All backers will have special gift from our company.We appreciate any pieces of advice on how to create the best playing cards. Thanks you dear community.
Justin O. wrote:... I would love to take all of your stock image file and get the deck printed through a reputable printer and get to own this deck to my standards, and make it available to everyone else who loves the art with even the most basic quality standards.Insighter wrote:Hello. Now we see two groups of backers. The 1st group consists of people who love the artwork. The 2nd group consists of playing cards experts / collectors who don't like the quality.
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