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flagstaad said:
kupomogli said:

Nintendo fans make such a huge fuss about this game coming to Nintendo platforms, and once it's announced as a stretch goal, 24 hours pass and a mere $100,000 in funding has been raised. Let's be realistic as well, out of that $100,000 raised, most of it probably wasn't from Nintendo fans considering that's about how much it's been increasing on a daily basis other than the initial funding that was over $1m in a single day.

Once the Wii U is announced, instead of funding the project that they were making such a big deal about, they're now bashing the project because "it should have been on the Wii U in the first place," or any number of other arguments.

I personally think the Wii U has the best software currently than the PS4 and Xbox One because it's not literred with ports and actually more than a couple quality exclusives, but it's all Nintendo funded exclusives.  And maybe the constant comments are right about this is why third parties don't support Nintendo consoles.  Nintendo fans don't even purchase the games they make such a big deal about, so why is some developer going to randomly toss a game on the system with no knowledge of whether Nintendo fans will support it or not.

You have to keep in mind that is just that a stretch goal, nowhere has a reward mention the version yet, and if they don't confirm many will hold on their support, I am waiting, I may pledge for a digital version on PC and upgrade to a dark grimoire on the Wii U IF possible, we are not sure the same rewards will be available for the console.

Many people are getting burn by the Project Cars fiasco, specially when there is a publisher involved, as they may pull the plug on the Wii U version at any moment and we will be left hanging.

Project Cars being listed as Wii U during crowd funding when they weren't sure of release is a pretty bs move, but according to the  dev, they stated the Wii U was never guaranteed a release.  Doesn't make it much better I agree, but with a dev that is stating "Wii U once you hit this  goal," you're more guaranteed the product than a crowd funding campaign that really has no guarantees from the dev.  I doubt IGA is going to take our money and run like we've heard from a couple kickstarters like the Yogcast RPG and the Minecraft convention.

With as long as you have to reach the goal, waiting to see if its funded for Wii U, it's guaranteed at this point.