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2 years is a lot of years ago? Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang.
Secondly, this game is not a good broadcast/Let's play or how to type of game. If someone sat through 100+ episodes of someone wandering planets and scanning creatures? Then they are obviously extremly bored, or high. Possibly another substance, but it is irrelevant.
Thirdly, Skyrim is easy to sit through multiple episodes. You can completely warp your games experience with a mod or 500. NMS is also starting to get mods, but at skyrim's base? It was a buggy, boring PoS. IT doesn't hold up to its ancestors.
...And he also wouldn't be saying that if it was his money.
No worries. It was one huge cockup, lemme tell ya. And through it all, Yogscast was involved. Reading through the writeup, one can even see that they were behind "Winterkewl LLC", who was listed as the actual developer of the failed project.
But I guess it was "too many years ago" for the good folks at Yogscast to recall that it was 100% their failure.
For more entertainment, you should see the breakdown of how they spent the money. None was left to refund because they soaked it all up for themselves:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/winterkewlgames/yogventures/posts/919100