Nightfactory wrote:Regarding your money being tied up in it: if you have enough disposable income to make a significant investment in a recreational game, I'm going to guess that you're not living on skid row and going through trashcans to find your next meal. The thing I find funny about the claim that 'They've got my money!' is that anybody who was capable of investing in this is probably fairly financially secure. As a result of your money being tied up in this project, you might have to only buy a 25-inch TV instead of a 40-inch TV. A true tragedy.
This is entirely uncalled for.
Just because one has disposable income, even in significant quantities, that doesn't mean that it's somehow entirely superfluous. That contribution could've gone to a dozen other campaigns instead, and a good portion of them might've actually delivered by now. Or been used for any number of other ventures. It could just have easily represented months of savings for just such an occasion. Hopefully nobody put themselves deep in debt participating, but 'oh, if you're not dumpster diving it probably isn't that important' is such a fallacy I'm surprised someone even bothered to type it out.
Being able to contribute $X on a long term project doesn't mean that everyone is going to be comfortable with it simply vanishing into the aether indefinitely. Yes, because someone will point it out, Kickstarters (particularly ones involving lots of minis) are notorious for delays, however those delays are often months, not 1-1.5+ years. A one year project going a few months over is one thing. A 7 month project for full delivery ballooning up to 14+ months for ~1/2 delivery (2/3 of the box total or so, but only 1/3 of the actual figure types) and 19-24+ total for the remainder is something entirely else.
"Kickstarter isn't a pre-order!" someone else will surely point out. Yup, it's also not a charity. Kickstarter even notes that in the event a project fails, it is expected that the creator will refund the backers their contributions, meaning that money isn't expected to be a write off even in the worst case scenario. Not to mention the recent court case to that end. Edit: Note: I am aware that this has not literally "failed", in the sense that (slow) progress continues and PB remains in contact with the backers.
Just because most of the backers aren't at that point yet doesn't mean it's unreasonable to look at the flat out terrible communications (recently improving, but too little too late for some), backsliding dates and disbelief that they'll deliver remotely in the current time frame and decide that it's time to get out. I and many others clearly don't think it has failed, but the various failures have become legion.