
The "pirate" donated $10,000.įargo also proposed a plan to keep funding going for game development projects. We will consider a tablet version due to the similarity of the screen and interface but even on that we need to do a bit more research."įargo also relayed the story of one backer who confessed to pirating the original Wasteland and was donating to help make up for it.


"The console interface is quite different when you consider the input device and proximity to the screen whereas the Mac and Linux are pretty much identical to that of the 'PC'. "It is imperative that we deliver the core PC experience that the fans are expecting here and I want to avoid any elements that could distract us," he said. He added that no matter how much they receive though, there is no plan to bring Wasteland 2 to any console or handheld platform.

Now that the Wasteland 2 project is rapidly approaching the $1.5 million mark in Kickstarter funds (still with 25 days remaining), InXile's Brian Fargo updated the fans and supporters on what's next.įargo has maintained that that $1.5 million mark would allow additional development of the game for both Mac and Linux.
