Posted July 07, 2015


1. The current audience of Star Citizen is actually small, both as a percentage of crowdfunders and as a percentage of gamers.
2. Kickstarters fail, scam or underdeliver all the time. It doesn't seem to inhibit crowdfunding. The majority of customers spent a moderate AAA-ish amount, they'll sigh and move on.
3. No one cares about the big spender cultists except people who'll enjoy seeing them cry. Most kickstarters don't rely on cultists to obtain funding, so they'll be unaffected. How the crash of Star Citizen will affect the future of similar projects is, of course, completely unpredictable.