hummer010: While I'm not against the idea of crowd funding - I have crowd funded stuff before, I don't really support crowd funding as an ongoing business model (see: Double Fine). Basically, Harebrained Schemes is saying "We'd like to do a third Shadowrun game, and while we do already have two successful games under our belts, we'd still like you, our paying customers, to assume most of the risk on this by fronting us the money. Again." And despite their reputation, there
is risk involved. Things can go sideways, and the game can wind up being bad (again, see: Double Fine). The fact that it is already reached it's target means I don't have to risk my money, others have already done that.
I might not get it on day one, but I guarantee I will be able to get it for $15 or less at some point, and there will be less risk for me - the game will exist, and it will have some reviews.
Yeeees, you got a point. But a pretty weak one! First of all: You basically suggest "Initial Goal is all that matter". This sounds pretty strange for me. Following this way Divinity Original Sin would not have become game of the year, as it wouldn´t been possible to reach that final quality level! Following that route StarCitizen would still be a tiny game with ten star systems to explore and a ten-mission-campaign.
Second: You basically suggest that no successful developer is allowed to use Kickstarter to get their fundings. Obsidian had pushed out tons of games when they went to Kickstarter, Larian the same. Well, doesn´t matter!
Third: The risk, the risk!
I really can only come to one conclusion: You dislike preorders!
This is your
personal problem, although it´s wide-spreaded. I know that there are reasons for this, but they are linked with a huge lack of skill: The lack to be able to differentiate between "good" and "bad" preorders!
Niggles: One thing to consider as well - at the basic level you get the soundtrack AS WELL (most KS include soundtrack at a much higher tier......)
Hmmmm no physical copies of the game on offer?
Yep, this got trend after Wasteland II was released! Why after Wasteland II? Because they did sell them ways to cheap, eating up a lot of the budget! But others then went for "CE only", Harebraid Shemes is one of the first ones to go for "no physical edition at all"!
BTW@TE: Sorry for doing so much Semi-OnTopic-Stuff here, but it doesn´t look like there is a separate thread for it yet!