nixorbo
Nixorbo
nixorbo

Precisely. It's a DONATION. You 'Kick' in a few bucks so that Indie A can create project B. You're not a stakeholder, your not a shareholder, the whole idea of Kickstarter is small groups of people funding things that they're interested in. When someone blows up because of a successful Kick campaign, your reaction

Your logic is unsound. Their promise was fulfilled and their money went toward exactly what it was supposed to go towards. The only thing I can see now are a bunch of people who want money because a project they donated money towards got big.

Bottom line: They donated their money, received their prize, and have zero

It really seems that people are donating their cash to Kickstarter campaigns without giving enough thought as to what that actually means. You're not, by legal definition, an "investor". You don't own any part of the company by giving money through Kickstarter.
"What in hell was the point of kickstarter if you sell

They got the item they originally put money toward anyway so I don't get the point of asking for a refund. Everyone already got their first run of the product or the dev edition and they were already working on the 2.0 so the kickstarter has long passed.

Backers bought perks. Oculus delivered what they bought. Oculus doesn't owe backers anything more. Also, backers did not buy ownership of the company. They just bought perks.

It's always been clear that funding a project on Kickstarter is more donation than investment—there's no financial return, and no legal recourse if someone takes your money and runs—but we've never seen anything on this scale before. Without that Kickstarter money, Oculus might have not been able to attract any of the

Do you believe in miniscule technicalities?!?!

Valve would feel nothing. It's used to steam.

> I'm not going to fuck around with you like Valve does with Half-Life 3.

I was doing this 20 years ago with Wendy's Frosties, and Fries. old news lol.

When cooking a cheesesteak at home, most people I know put their oven at a low temperature, around 300. Slice open the roll, and throw some cheese on it. And toast the roll for about 5 minutes. This also helps later assembling the cheesesteak if your spatula skills are not that good. A lot of the places in my

Why mention that place? And why put a flippin' link in there? I need go out in half an hour you tit.

The use of public funds on sports stadiums and arenas is bad enough, but at least there's a concrete goal

Casual Swordsplosion : Tiny Tina DLC, BL2

Oh wow, new coach bringing in new talent?

In Minnesota, it's technically the law to do the "zipper merge" — you have to use both lanes of traffic until the merge point on a highway.

Weird; I expected Fox to be glowing about hockey.