I remember seeing a disection of kickstarters and it is common for funding to plateau. Funding tends to spike considerably in the first few days and the last few days.
This is certainly true. It's also true that the stats show that 95% of all Kickstarters who get > 50% of funding in the first few days reach their goal by the end.
However, there was a week to go, and the funding was not moving hardly at all. It was also (at the time) the biggest UK Kickstarter goal ever. When I say it was "touch and go" - it really was.
Enter DBOBE with his promise of "god like powers" and WHAM! Suddenly there was a massive spike at the £300 level (to be clear, the game was being "sold" at £20), which ultimately caused the game to be funded. I was paying really close attention throughout those 60 days. Even got into trouble from my boss for spending too long on it at work.
Nobody can tell me that these two events were not related. Nor can they tell me that on the back of that, many people didn't "jonty" their pledge up to the station or planet-naming level - on the explicit understanding that the game would exist & be playable forever (and not guided by FD's profit margins). I know this, because I was one of them. I encouraged others to do the same. And I literally watched them do it.
On the back of lies.
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