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Don't have any stakes in this topic whatsoever (I think no-combat racing games are boring & have no Wii-U), but I do want to defend Kickstarter here. The buyer....rather, THE INVESTOR, should be wary of any and all projects that seem to be over-promising (in this case, promising a miracle). Remember you aren't preordering a product, regardless of the various rewards promised. Stick to projects with realistic goals in mind, preferably those with playable demos or with a proven dev team. If any part seems a bit lacking, or the dev team has a known diva on board, hold on to your money.