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<blockquote data-quote="karl" data-source="post: 53734" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>I have to agree with Worf on this one. Kickstarter is as fair as it can be. If you see kickstarter just a way to pre-order games, you take a small (very small) risk of not being satisfied. If you see it for what it is: A opportunity to support something you care about and help out a project that is having trouble for what ever reason to get started, it is a win-win situation. If you do not like the idea, think they should go another route and don't beg for your money, just don't back it. It is as simple as that. </p><p></p><p>I find it pretty absurd to give the developers financial advice on other routes. There is no way in hell Kickstarter is an easy route. It is either the last and only opportunity to see a project happening or to speed it up a couple of years at least. Kickstarter is a hassle for the developers. Instead of one publisher you have thousands of small investors that nag about and ask about a million silly things.(and give advice about everything) The money remaining after kickstarter rewards, amazon and kickstarter payments and other bumps in the road is a lot less than people think. Message to self: Angry hat off! ;-)</p><p></p><p>And to those clicking this thread hoping for some actual news about the project: My deepest apologies <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karl, post: 53734, member: 465"] I have to agree with Worf on this one. Kickstarter is as fair as it can be. If you see kickstarter just a way to pre-order games, you take a small (very small) risk of not being satisfied. If you see it for what it is: A opportunity to support something you care about and help out a project that is having trouble for what ever reason to get started, it is a win-win situation. If you do not like the idea, think they should go another route and don't beg for your money, just don't back it. It is as simple as that. I find it pretty absurd to give the developers financial advice on other routes. There is no way in hell Kickstarter is an easy route. It is either the last and only opportunity to see a project happening or to speed it up a couple of years at least. Kickstarter is a hassle for the developers. Instead of one publisher you have thousands of small investors that nag about and ask about a million silly things.(and give advice about everything) The money remaining after kickstarter rewards, amazon and kickstarter payments and other bumps in the road is a lot less than people think. Message to self: Angry hat off! ;-) And to those clicking this thread hoping for some actual news about the project: My deepest apologies :) [/QUOTE]
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