No, the paypal donations are separate. Not sure if they are including that in the total at the end or not.
They really should include it at the end as the funds were given to them to fund the games development, as are the kickstarter funds.
They will be included at the end of it all. We still have 3 days to keep spreading the word and yelling from rooftops to try and get people on board.
Definitely looks like 1.8 mill is possible, on kicktraq the worst case projection is already over that and if there's a significant amount of PayPal donations to add could even make whatever the next stretch goal is.
Kicktraq is saying $1,790,275 currently. Add in PayPal and it should hit $1.8m. However, if the top end of the projection is reached, we could be seeing stretch goal 5!
Definitely, water is just boring if it is on every planet. It's a purely aesthetic thing, but it would help to make the PA universe more diverse.
Full orchestral score would be cool, but it’s not necessary for me. Though my apathy towards the final goal would seem like a negative, its actually not. As I previously said, as long as we get Galactic War I’m 100% happy, and anything after that is just bonus. Also, I’m sitting here with the counter open, and its ticking over very fast indeed, over $10000 raised in the last two hours. At times I had my doubts, but I think we are going to do it!
I think GW will be reached. As for another $200k for an orchestral score? It'd be nice, but I don't think it'll happen.
I really hope GW does get reached, I mean just over $100k in 56 hours is possible. I just doubled my pledge to the $40 mark at any rate. every penny helps
I agree, can't see it happening (unless the paypal donations are massive) Good lad! I think you will! We should get a BT clan together to play GW games! Jeeze! Good lad mate, hats off to you. Wahey! $100,000k to go!
looks like we'll be seeing galatic wars and quite possibly orchestral music once the paypal money is accounted for.
Woooo! I actually think we might hit the orchestral score, but I couldn't give two hoots about the documentary - let alone paying $100k for one.