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Cardboard Computer's '''Patreon''' is a creator page on the [[wikipedia:Patreon|Patreon]] platform which allows individuals, for a monthly fee of $1 or greater, to more closely follow the work of [[Cardboard Computer]] and the development of {{KRZ}}. Cardboard Computer started their Patreon on September 7, 2018; in the introduction post, they state their goal of "[finding] a more open and community-engaged development process, while keeping the mysteries alive."
 
Cardboard Computer's '''Patreon''' is a creator page on the [[wikipedia:Patreon|Patreon]] platform which allows individuals, for a monthly fee of $1 or greater, to more closely follow the work of [[Cardboard Computer]] and the development of {{KRZ}}. Cardboard Computer started their Patreon on September 7, 2018; in the introduction post, they state their goal of "[finding] a more open and community-engaged development process, while keeping the mysteries alive."
  
Patron-only posts contain a variety of content, such as spoiler-free development and video streams, articles about process and influences, draft artwork and assets, along with other content such as "one-off short stories, formal experiments, and nano-vignettes." Patrons at the $5+ tier gain access to a development [[wikipedia:Discord|Discord]] server among other rewards, such as occasional items in the mail.
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Patron-only posts contain a variety of content, such as spoiler-free development and video streams, articles about process and influences, draft artwork and assets, along with other content such as "one-off short stories, formal experiments, and nano-vignettes." Patrons at the $5+ tier gain access to a development [[wikipedia:Discord|Discord]] server among other rewards, such as occasional [[Postcards|items in the mail]].
  
 
Cardboard Computer's Patreon page is located at https://www.patreon.com/cardboardcomputer.
 
Cardboard Computer's Patreon page is located at https://www.patreon.com/cardboardcomputer.
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=== September 2018 ===
 
=== September 2018 ===
  
* ''Why Patreon?'' – September 7, 2018
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* ''Why Patreon?'' – September 7
 
** An introduction post providing background on the creation of the Patreon.
 
** An introduction post providing background on the creation of the Patreon.
* ''Wow, what a first day -- thank you!'' – September 8, 2018
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* ''Wow, what a first day -- thank you!'' – September 8
 
** A thank you post, also providing more details about Patreon rewards.  
 
** A thank you post, also providing more details about Patreon rewards.  
* ''The Evening Broadcast'' – September 13, 2018
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* ''The Evening Broadcast'' – September 13
 
** An in-depth, inside look of the creation of ''[[Un Pueblo De Nada]]''.
 
** An in-depth, inside look of the creation of ''[[Un Pueblo De Nada]]''.
* ''Mammoth Metal Foley'' – September 24, 2018
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* ''Mammoth Metal Foley'' – September 24
 
** A video by [[Ben Babbitt|Ben]] on the sound design of the [[Mucky Mammoth]].
 
** A video by [[Ben Babbitt|Ben]] on the sound design of the [[Mucky Mammoth]].
  
 
=== October 2018 ===
 
=== October 2018 ===
  
* ''Here's the poster for Act V!'' – October 3, 2018
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* ''Here's the poster for Act V!'' – October 3
 
** A high quality version of the [[Act V]] poster, created by [[Tamas Kemenczy|Tamas]]. A vector version was also posted in the patron-only Discord server.
 
** A high quality version of the [[Act V]] poster, created by [[Tamas Kemenczy|Tamas]]. A vector version was also posted in the patron-only Discord server.
* ''First postcards ordered'' – October 5, 2018
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* ''First postcards ordered'' – October 5
 
** Information about mail rewards.
 
** Information about mail rewards.
* ''WEVP.TV'' – October 8, 2018
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* ''WEVP.TV'' – October 8
 
** The second post about ''Un Pueblo De Nada'', focusing on the videos on the [[WEVP-TV]] website.
 
** The second post about ''Un Pueblo De Nada'', focusing on the videos on the [[WEVP-TV]] website.
* ''Community Assemblage #1'' – October 19, 2018
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* ''Community Assemblage #1'' – October 19
** A post highlighting supporters' personal projects and work, including games, art, music, and writing from the Discord.
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** A post highlighting supporters' personal projects and work, including games, art, music, and writing from the Discord server.
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* ''KRZ t-shirts & pin now available to order'' – October 31
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** Announcement of & link to [[Annapurna Interactive|Annapurna]]'s [https://store.annapurna.pictures/ webshop] with KRZ merch
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=== November 2018 ===
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* ''KRZ Newsletter Archive'' – November 3
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** Announcement of and link to a browser-friendly KRZ [[newsletter]] [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/pub/newsletter-archive/ archive].
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* ''Some Musical Inspiration for the KRZ OST- Pt. 1'' – November 17
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** Details of specific musical inspirations for the KRZ [[Act I]] and [[Act II]] soundtracks.
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* ''VGA Gallery print of Act V poster is available now'' – November 21
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** A note that the [https://www.videogameartgallery.com/exhibition/copy-of-cardboard-computer-kentucky-route-zero-act-i-7kx34 VGA Gallery] is now selling prints of the Act V poster.
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* ''Dev Stream Timing Poll'' – November 27
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** A poll requesting patrons to pick a preferred time for an upcoming development stream of Tamas working on character animations in Blender.
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* ''Second postcard order soon!'' – November 28
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** A note about plans to create a second postcard that will be sent out in mid-December, with pledge amounts locked in on December 4.
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* ''Dev stream tomorrow - Sat Dec 1st at 1pm CT'' – November 30
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** Announcement about the first dev stream.
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=== January 2019 ===
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* ''Happy new year!'' – January 6
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** An update about Jake, Tamas, and Ben currently teaching classes part-time for a few months at Milan's IULM University, and a note that 2019 will be a big year for them in finishing up KRZ and beginning their next project.
 +
* ''Thoughts On Game Writing Tools, Part 1'' – January 20
 +
** The first of four posts by Jake on game writing tools, this installation focusing on why to use such a tool.
 +
* ''Prehistory of Kentucky Route Zero dialog'' – January 23
 +
** The second post in the series by Jake, focusing on code and XML dialogue structure in games prior to KRZ.
 +
* ''The KRZ dialog format(s)'' – January 27
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** The third post in the series by Jake, focusing on the invented "krzdialog" format and Twine's Twee format. This post also links to [https://gist.github.com/jakevsrobots/acc0c56af2b449801b6ce09c9d677269 an early version of the game's opening scene].
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=== February 2019 ===
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* ''Pitfalls of KRZ dialog / Thoughts on other tools''' – February 4
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** The fourth and final post in the series by Jake, focusing on perceived problems in the KRZ dialog system and more information on other tools.
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=== March 2019 ===
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* ''Dev stream this Saturday, March 30, 12pm ET'' – March 26
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** An announcement of an upcoming livestream, involving a showcase and Q&A about the "map" scenes in Unity.
 +
* ''KRZ Overworlds dev video'' – March 30
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** A link to the archive video of the stream.
 +
 
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=== April 2019 ===
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* ''Spellchecker wordlist.txt'' – April 30
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** A post about lists as artifacts, namely the custom dictionary used to augment the game's basic spellcheck script.
 +
 
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=== June 2019 ===
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* ''KRZ Status Update'' – June 13
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** An announcement that Cardboard Computer is wrapping up the last few bits of content, and will begin the QA process (coordinated by Annapurna) next week.
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=== July 2019 ===
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* ''Last leg commit messages'' – July 26
 +
** An update listing humorous commit messages to the game's codebase, and more QA team-related info.
 +
* ''Our Blender (2.69) Middleware'' – July 31
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** Information about the [https://github.com/cardboardcomputer/Blender-Middleware GitHub repository] made by Tamas which provides the team's tools, scripts, and modifications for Blender, the 3D art software used for the game.
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=== September 2019 ===
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* ''New ultra high resolution KRZ screenshots'' – September 15
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** A post of 36 new [[:Category:HQ renders|HQ screenshots]] of the game created by Tamas, for printing or use as 8K wallpapers.
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=== October 2019 ===
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* ''Another KRZ status update'' & ''KRZ Hero'' – October 9
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** An update about the QA process coming up on a big internal milestone, and an ask for the community to pick a canonical name for [[Conway's dog]], for use on future box art/posters for the game.
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=== December 2019 ===
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* ''Looking Back at 2019'' – December 31
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** A recap of work done in 2019, divided up by season, along with news and promotions of various Patrons' work.
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=== January 2020 ===
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* ''Act V & the TV Edition will be released January 28th'' – January 7
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** The announcement of the Act V & TV Edition release date and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjBUVdT-f1U trailer].
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* ''Act V & TV Edition Are Available Now!'' – January 28
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** Release announcement, storefront links, and a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzXtmls1kFo new trailer].
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=== March 2020 ===
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* ''Ben's Bandcamp Day Recommendations'' – March 20
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** Recommendations by Ben on what to buy on Bandcamp during the [https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/bandcamp-covid-19-fundraiser day of waived revenue share].
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* ''Weird times'' – March 31
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** A check-in about the Patreon, plans for it, and patrons' support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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=== May 2020 ===
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* ''The Y2K20 Bug'' – May 29
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** A post explaining the math behind a weird bug that led a public build of {{HATATE}} to stop working in the year 2020, and in years divisible by 101.
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=== August 2020 ===
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* ''roog, pt 1 - basics'' – August 24
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** A post by Jake discussing a new game engine and programming language he has been developing called "roog," designed for works of interactive fiction and grid-based exploration.
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=== October 2020 ===
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* ''roog, pt 2 - early demo video'' – October 26
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** A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2YZ6DFHCEo video demo] showing off early workings of the roog game engine.
  
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=== 2021 ===
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* ''roog syntax 2021 '' – February 2
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** Notes and details from the past few months of roog research & development.
 +
* ''Stream Schedule Poll '' – April 12
 +
* ''"A Stroll In Town, pt 1" - Live Stream Saturday May 1st 2pm ET'' – April 30
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* ''"The Cat's Meows (Post-KRZ Part 2)"'' – June 1
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* ''Observers (Post-KRZ Part 3)'' – August 11
  
 
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Revision as of 11:50, 30 October 2021

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Cardboard Computer's Patreon is a creator page on the Patreon platform which allows individuals, for a monthly fee of $1 or greater, to more closely follow the work of Cardboard Computer and the development of Kentucky Route Zero. Cardboard Computer started their Patreon on September 7, 2018; in the introduction post, they state their goal of "[finding] a more open and community-engaged development process, while keeping the mysteries alive."

Patron-only posts contain a variety of content, such as spoiler-free development and video streams, articles about process and influences, draft artwork and assets, along with other content such as "one-off short stories, formal experiments, and nano-vignettes." Patrons at the $5+ tier gain access to a development Discord server among other rewards, such as occasional items in the mail.

Cardboard Computer's Patreon page is located at https://www.patreon.com/cardboardcomputer.

List of posts

September 2018

  • Why Patreon? – September 7
    • An introduction post providing background on the creation of the Patreon.
  • Wow, what a first day -- thank you! – September 8
    • A thank you post, also providing more details about Patreon rewards.
  • The Evening Broadcast – September 13
  • Mammoth Metal Foley – September 24

October 2018

  • Here's the poster for Act V! – October 3
    • A high quality version of the Act V poster, created by Tamas. A vector version was also posted in the patron-only Discord server.
  • First postcards ordered – October 5
    • Information about mail rewards.
  • WEVP.TV – October 8
    • The second post about Un Pueblo De Nada, focusing on the videos on the WEVP-TV website.
  • Community Assemblage #1 – October 19
    • A post highlighting supporters' personal projects and work, including games, art, music, and writing from the Discord server.
  • KRZ t-shirts & pin now available to order – October 31

November 2018

  • KRZ Newsletter Archive – November 3
  • Some Musical Inspiration for the KRZ OST- Pt. 1 – November 17
    • Details of specific musical inspirations for the KRZ Act I and Act II soundtracks.
  • VGA Gallery print of Act V poster is available now – November 21
    • A note that the VGA Gallery is now selling prints of the Act V poster.
  • Dev Stream Timing Poll – November 27
    • A poll requesting patrons to pick a preferred time for an upcoming development stream of Tamas working on character animations in Blender.
  • Second postcard order soon! – November 28
    • A note about plans to create a second postcard that will be sent out in mid-December, with pledge amounts locked in on December 4.
  • Dev stream tomorrow - Sat Dec 1st at 1pm CT – November 30
    • Announcement about the first dev stream.

January 2019

  • Happy new year! – January 6
    • An update about Jake, Tamas, and Ben currently teaching classes part-time for a few months at Milan's IULM University, and a note that 2019 will be a big year for them in finishing up KRZ and beginning their next project.
  • Thoughts On Game Writing Tools, Part 1 – January 20
    • The first of four posts by Jake on game writing tools, this installation focusing on why to use such a tool.
  • Prehistory of Kentucky Route Zero dialog – January 23
    • The second post in the series by Jake, focusing on code and XML dialogue structure in games prior to KRZ.
  • The KRZ dialog format(s) – January 27

February 2019

  • Pitfalls of KRZ dialog / Thoughts on other tools' – February 4
    • The fourth and final post in the series by Jake, focusing on perceived problems in the KRZ dialog system and more information on other tools.

March 2019

  • Dev stream this Saturday, March 30, 12pm ET – March 26
    • An announcement of an upcoming livestream, involving a showcase and Q&A about the "map" scenes in Unity.
  • KRZ Overworlds dev video – March 30
    • A link to the archive video of the stream.

April 2019

  • Spellchecker wordlist.txt – April 30
    • A post about lists as artifacts, namely the custom dictionary used to augment the game's basic spellcheck script.

June 2019

  • KRZ Status Update – June 13
    • An announcement that Cardboard Computer is wrapping up the last few bits of content, and will begin the QA process (coordinated by Annapurna) next week.

July 2019

  • Last leg commit messages – July 26
    • An update listing humorous commit messages to the game's codebase, and more QA team-related info.
  • Our Blender (2.69) Middleware – July 31
    • Information about the GitHub repository made by Tamas which provides the team's tools, scripts, and modifications for Blender, the 3D art software used for the game.

September 2019

  • New ultra high resolution KRZ screenshots – September 15
    • A post of 36 new HQ screenshots of the game created by Tamas, for printing or use as 8K wallpapers.

October 2019

  • Another KRZ status update & KRZ Hero – October 9
    • An update about the QA process coming up on a big internal milestone, and an ask for the community to pick a canonical name for Conway's dog, for use on future box art/posters for the game.

December 2019

  • Looking Back at 2019 – December 31
    • A recap of work done in 2019, divided up by season, along with news and promotions of various Patrons' work.

January 2020

  • Act V & the TV Edition will be released January 28th – January 7
    • The announcement of the Act V & TV Edition release date and trailer.
  • Act V & TV Edition Are Available Now! – January 28
    • Release announcement, storefront links, and a new trailer.

March 2020

  • Ben's Bandcamp Day Recommendations – March 20
  • Weird times – March 31
    • A check-in about the Patreon, plans for it, and patrons' support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 2020

  • The Y2K20 Bug – May 29
    • A post explaining the math behind a weird bug that led a public build of Here And There Along The Echo to stop working in the year 2020, and in years divisible by 101.

August 2020

  • roog, pt 1 - basics – August 24
    • A post by Jake discussing a new game engine and programming language he has been developing called "roog," designed for works of interactive fiction and grid-based exploration.

October 2020

  • roog, pt 2 - early demo video – October 26
    • A video demo showing off early workings of the roog game engine.

2021

  • roog syntax 2021 – February 2
    • Notes and details from the past few months of roog research & development.
  • Stream Schedule Poll – April 12
  • "A Stroll In Town, pt 1" - Live Stream Saturday May 1st 2pm ET – April 30
  • "The Cat's Meows (Post-KRZ Part 2)" – June 1
  • Observers (Post-KRZ Part 3) – August 11