Take a look at the share price in the last year or so:
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...summary.html?fourWayKey=GB00BBT32N39GBGBXASQ1
See the share price drop at the end of March 2014?
That is probably
in part due to the lack of the promised release just at the very end of the financial year (i.e. no revenues to be accounted from ED in that financial year). Having said that there were also other events hapenning at the time aswell that influenced the price drop: There was some additonal new share application and dilution and there was an announcement of a new FDEV broker. Those things are typically not excellent news for share price but the confirmation of no release by the end of the financial year most likley also played a big role in that drop.
Shareholders are linked to everything. Shareholders do not belong to or "own" a specific product in FDEV portfolio. FDEV quotes about the IPO and new shares refer to DB being able to plan and develop the game as he wishes, as opposed to have a Publishing company breathing down his neck. He can do as he pleases because he is the CEO and major shareholder, but that can not prevent the rest of shareholders from selling their shares (and making share price drop... and possibly loan interest rise) if they see something worrysome enough in the way DB handles the project... like for example a delayed ED release.
And you keep forgetting the eventual impact in creditors. Creditors are also as important (or more depending on the situation) as shareholders because they dictate the cost of borrowing. You have completley ignored that part too. DB can not prevent banks to impose more draconian terms for those loans if they feel that deferred revenues may make the loan riskier.
I agree it is difficult to establish how and if a new release date delay will impact FDEV. And I agree that I prefer a good quality product later than a buggy one now.
But I also think that FDEV can not just simply attend to our needs and ignore both shareholders AND creditors altogether.
I d venture to say they have as much, if not more, weight than backers expectaions in an eventual decission by FDEV to delay again.