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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Rubik" data-source="post: 174518" data-attributes="member: 2280"><p>Despite being against this - I'm also struggling to imagine how a KS would actually work for this anyway with what I've read about the Zaccaria pricing model. </p><p></p><p>Normally with KS, most backers are effectively pre-ordering the product. (you get the odd backer who's happy to pay more, but I'm talking majority here). </p><p>From what I've read, Zaccaria sells individual items, but the majority of hardcore Pinball fans (who this will realistically appeal to) would want the 'Gold' package which gives access to all tables and options and costs around £30-40 quid. </p><p></p><p>Now I'll happily buy a gold membership for a product that is finished and instantly available to me upon purchase through the store I purchase from, but I definitely wouldn't back a KS to that high value, basically because there is no guarantee it ever will be finished and no obligation by Kickstarter that it ever should be. (pro Pinball KS flashbacks). </p><p></p><p>I doubt I'm unusual for thinking like this, especially for a company that hasn't previously supplied anything to us. For example - I'd back a Farsight KS because I know they deliver on product, versus Zaccaria which for Android we were told was close, but seems to now be being held hostage for free money. </p><p></p><p>KS donations are usually for small disposable amounts. I think few would back when they actually wish for the gold level package, but would be hesitant to hand it over through the Kickstarter model. </p><p></p><p>Zsolt - I really, really want to buy your product, and I hope it will make it to market. But I just see this as a way to pish off potential buyers. </p><p>Release Android to market - and use those sales to develop and release on steam Steam first, then maybe consider consoles (which I wouldn't see being profitable for you) next if desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Rubik, post: 174518, member: 2280"] Despite being against this - I'm also struggling to imagine how a KS would actually work for this anyway with what I've read about the Zaccaria pricing model. Normally with KS, most backers are effectively pre-ordering the product. (you get the odd backer who's happy to pay more, but I'm talking majority here). From what I've read, Zaccaria sells individual items, but the majority of hardcore Pinball fans (who this will realistically appeal to) would want the 'Gold' package which gives access to all tables and options and costs around £30-40 quid. Now I'll happily buy a gold membership for a product that is finished and instantly available to me upon purchase through the store I purchase from, but I definitely wouldn't back a KS to that high value, basically because there is no guarantee it ever will be finished and no obligation by Kickstarter that it ever should be. (pro Pinball KS flashbacks). I doubt I'm unusual for thinking like this, especially for a company that hasn't previously supplied anything to us. For example - I'd back a Farsight KS because I know they deliver on product, versus Zaccaria which for Android we were told was close, but seems to now be being held hostage for free money. KS donations are usually for small disposable amounts. I think few would back when they actually wish for the gold level package, but would be hesitant to hand it over through the Kickstarter model. Zsolt - I really, really want to buy your product, and I hope it will make it to market. But I just see this as a way to pish off potential buyers. Release Android to market - and use those sales to develop and release on steam Steam first, then maybe consider consoles (which I wouldn't see being profitable for you) next if desired. [/QUOTE]
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