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by gfodor
4682 days ago
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Yeah I guess I wasn't thinking about this clearly enough. Equity crowdfunding doesn't really seem to have much of an issue since investors aren't really promised anything tangible other than some possible return. My general aversion to non-equity crowdfunding (is there a name for this) like Kickstarter is that sure, you get cash in the bank, but you now have a massive hidden liability on your balance sheet: an angry mob who will post horrible screeds on the Internet about you if you don't execute perfectly. |
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An angry mob will post horrible screeds on the Internet about you if you don't execute perfectly on a game regardless if you used KickStarter or not. The developer's reputation is on the line whether you have KickStarter funding or not. The only real extra opportunity cost to under performing on KickStarter is closing off that source of funding in the future.