Someone call a whaaambulance.alric wrote:Let's remember that Mana didn't complete fulfillment out of the goodness of his own heart, sinjin7 had to resort to suing Mana's unmotivated ass in order for him to finally deliver his decks.TGunitedcardists wrote:However, Mana made good on everything in the end. Granted, it was years late, and his biggest mistake was communication. But, he made good on his decks and refunds.vasta41 wrote:On the large list of people who screwed up KS campaigns (including but not limited to JR ) it's a shame Dent is high on that list because the theme and artwork on these decks are great. But just ask Erik Mana- great artwork and a poorly run campaign will lose you supporters.
For me, the worst thing a designer can do on a Kickstarter project is to promise features to get you to back them, and then after they got your cash after the project ends they don't deliver those features without telling anyone about it. Since the Olympics is going on right now, I'll award medals to my list of worst offenders:
Gold Medal: Jack$on Robinson/Legal Tender - no holographic foil, no regular foil, crappy printer
Silver Medal: Dent du Lion/Leonardo - no gilding, no prismatic finish, no USPCC printing
Bronz Medal: Mythical deck - I can't even remember that asshole's name, he started with a crappy printer and promised to look into a better printer in order to get funded when people complained, then went with an even crappier printer no one ever heard of.
Jackson Robinson is not the worst offender. Not even close.
Honestly? The way EPCC foils cards, having the stripe on select cards would make them unplayable. The real offense is the lack of seals and that is not in the same discussion as no gilding + no iridescent finish. Not. Even. Close. And the decks I received have no problems with handling. On-par with most other EPCC decks I own.