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You call that good resource management and dont see why OP is whining
The game continued to be available to backers after Kickstarter, there was never an exclusivity of "only Kickstarter people get it until release". What is the difference between someone buying it a week ago on our late backer store for $55 or for $60 on Steam now? It's just another outlet, it's not like we suddenly dropped the price or Kickstarter backers aren't still getting the best deal.
Exactly. Projects have separate budgets. Design teams do their work at the beginning of a project, but have almost nothing to do with the end of one, when the Development team are doing their thing. The design team started work on Torment when their work on Wasteland was finished.
Think of it this way. When building a house, the Architect does all his work making blueprints, but he doesn't actually build the thing. Nor does he sit around doing nothing til the carpenters finish. He moves onto his next blueprint, which is billed to the next project, not the one he finished work on.
If, in the future, that game you want, fails funding on Kickstarter, you can point to Brian Fargo as one of the precedents, because everyone will have the mindset to be able to get it for $5 more on Steam and not have to invest early. Again, the price point is moot here. It is the principle of a 100% funded Kickstarter game, stuck out here for an obvious money grab. Early Access is just a pay to beta test and hope its not crap system. Their game designs may as well be written on stone, because you or your best elite gamer impression is not going to change their view on how they are creating the game. "You can help us develop our game".... I laugh.
Link?
Every KS project has their personal employee salaries included. They are inflated far past the going rate so they can pay for food, rent and the massive amounts of alcohol to medicate the fact they are all now 2nd rate.
As it is, it is up to people to pay Brian Fargo to put it out.
That's the way it is and it makes your whole argument moot.
Well I beg to differ. I will continue to support Kickstarter projects if they appeal to me. And I am delighted to have paid much more then what they are asking for Wasteland2 here on Steam currently to see the game get funded.
What is clear is that a number of posters on this forum see things differently then those of us that supported the funding of the game via Kickstarter and had access to the beta as a result of our tier donations.
Anyway for those of you still hell bent on raging about the price of the game currently, id suggest playing something else. You will not change my opinion about my choice of actions. You contribute nothing positive to the testing of the game. Your time would be better spent playing something you enjoy.
TA TA!
except that "as it is" sucks. Revelant, talented developers have been putting games out for 4 decades without crowdfunded projects.