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<blockquote data-quote="gtotal" data-source="post: 6086" data-attributes="member: 438"><p>I don't know if the 'premium table' idea people are floating is feasible, but there are a LOT of tables I'd pay $10 a pop for without a second thought. Pretty much anything I expect to play for more than a few hours.</p><p></p><p>I think there are fewer tables I'd be willing to do a Kickstarter for. It's more of an emotional investment, so if a table sounds like fun but I don't care about *that particular* table getting made, I would probably skip it.</p><p></p><p>That said, I don't see any problem with just doing a Kickstarter for every table, if Farsight wanted to go that way. They're not psychic; they don't know exactly which tables will sell. Saying "we'll release any table we can get X number of guaranteed pre-sales for" (which is basically what Kickstarter is) seems reasonable, and the Kickstarter system means that nobody pays money for a thing which doesn't end up getting made. Win!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtotal, post: 6086, member: 438"] I don't know if the 'premium table' idea people are floating is feasible, but there are a LOT of tables I'd pay $10 a pop for without a second thought. Pretty much anything I expect to play for more than a few hours. I think there are fewer tables I'd be willing to do a Kickstarter for. It's more of an emotional investment, so if a table sounds like fun but I don't care about *that particular* table getting made, I would probably skip it. That said, I don't see any problem with just doing a Kickstarter for every table, if Farsight wanted to go that way. They're not psychic; they don't know exactly which tables will sell. Saying "we'll release any table we can get X number of guaranteed pre-sales for" (which is basically what Kickstarter is) seems reasonable, and the Kickstarter system means that nobody pays money for a thing which doesn't end up getting made. Win! [/QUOTE]
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