Forar wrote:You're free to argue that it's hyperbole to call Backers "victims", but telling people "you should've known better" when they're expressing discontent is, like, text book victim blaming, at least from their perspective.
They think/feel they are victims.
Many certainly will... and they'll probably make the following points:
It's ridiculous for the Kickstarter backers to behave as victims, because you are
investors making an investment in the development of a game. The ONLY promise that was made to you was that they would deliver a
Robotech tabletop war game. The Kickstarter promised nothing regarding the quality of the finished product.
Kickstarters miss their delivery targets all the time, that isn't new. Palladium also misses delivery targets all the time, so that isn't new either. Hyperbore like "world class" and "mouthwatering" are so common as to be meaningless in advertising, nobody expects them to be backed up.
Ultimately, the Kickstarter's backers are not victims by any stretch of the imagination. If you invest in a company and you get burned on your investment because you had unrealistic expectations or you didn't bother to do your research beforehand, the only person you have to blame is yourself. That's basically what happened here. What happened was they got so excited at the prospect of a new
Robotech thing that they threw money at the project without first stopping to give any thought to whether what they thought they were buying into is what the developers were actually promising to deliver (it wasn't), and whether the promises being made were realistic or achievable.