Yes, Im not against this one instance of Double Fine doing this, because of the publisher position they are in. They may not be able to afford to make the game they want to make, and this may be their attempt to break away from that, and if so good for them. Im concerned that every other company will do this same thing.…
If you noticed though, it's no charity. People get access to the game AND the documentary if they pay the minimum of $15, soundtrack and HD documentary at $30. This is where most of the "donations" are, they're paying because they want to have the game when it's done, and they want to see the diary like documentary as…
I'm not really arguing specifics more ideals, perhaps this sudden influx of people who have now used kickstarter may now be more aware of what it is and look for new projects. You're probably more in the know than i am, eld, on all the prototype/dead project videos that sit around on youtube. Look at that midway game…