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Posted May 7th, 2008 at 08:31 PM by S.R. Krol
For everyone waiting on Eat Electric Death! our fearless leader recently posted an update in the forums on its status, which goes as follows:
So yes, unfortunately it has been delayed longer than we'd like, but on the upside we're trying to keep the game's manufacturing in the US. I know there are a lot of gamers out there who are getting fed up with game production moving to China, especially when you end up with issues like Tide Of Iron's warped boards (corrected before release, but how much money did Fantasy Flight Games lose on having to do that? And oh, they got burned again with the starters for Mutant Chronicles, having to redo those too...) or the chemical stench of Z-Man's Duel In The Dark. And then outside of game production you have Chinese toys potentially poisoning children, Chinese pet food killing pets, and even Chinese made blood thinner killing eighty-one individuals around the globe.
While I don't know if we can promise to keep future manufacturing inside the country, I know we'll do our best to do so.
We are getting very close now. We have had some problems with costs, with proofs, with the box, with suppliers . We are working to resolve. It is going much slower than we ever anticipated and I apologize for the delays. As soon as I have a semi-firm date I will post it here, along with a press release. This should happen this month, hopefully sooner than later.
We are very careful with our board games. Unlike computer games, patches aren't an option.This being only our second board game, and with the quality we had with Lock 'N Load, we are being careful to get the quality we want at a cost that makes the developer money and is reasonable for the consumer. Unfortunately, we have had supplier issues throughout and we have hesitated taking this to China or Hong Kong for control reasons.
Please be patient we are making progress.
So yes, unfortunately it has been delayed longer than we'd like, but on the upside we're trying to keep the game's manufacturing in the US. I know there are a lot of gamers out there who are getting fed up with game production moving to China, especially when you end up with issues like Tide Of Iron's warped boards (corrected before release, but how much money did Fantasy Flight Games lose on having to do that? And oh, they got burned again with the starters for Mutant Chronicles, having to redo those too...) or the chemical stench of Z-Man's Duel In The Dark. And then outside of game production you have Chinese toys potentially poisoning children, Chinese pet food killing pets, and even Chinese made blood thinner killing eighty-one individuals around the globe.
While I don't know if we can promise to keep future manufacturing inside the country, I know we'll do our best to do so.
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ScottI don't recall a rash of deaths based on Japanese products, ever, though. China isn't producing cheap crap per se, but rather they have absolutely no quality control, along with all the problems a massive Communist bureaucracy brings. Plus, there is always the question of whether some of this is deliberate as part of a shadow war.
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Posted May 8th, 2008 at 08:41 PM by S.R. Krol
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This being only our second board game, and with the quality we had with 
