Opa Opa wrote:BogusMeatFactory wrote: Does anyone feel more wary of backing projects now because of this?
No, I never felt comfortable with the kickstarter model to begin with. I read the terms of use and discovered virtually no repercussions for the kickstartee to not follow through with the successfully backed projects.
In a way, I kinda see that as the point, you're basically taking a risk and investing in a project. It's not a preorder, it's an investment, and part of investing is doing so with the understanding that things might fall through.
I feel that the spirit of kickstarter is best embodied in small scale projects. The stuff done by maybe one or two people out of their basement just asking the public to believe in them and help out.
I don't really have any qualms with what people do with their own money, but let's face it, something like Mighty No. 9 could've found a publisher if they wanted. As is, there's the cool fan participation angle, which is neat, but imho it's not really what I think kickstarter should really be all about.