I think the problem that Uber is having with Planetary Annihilation's debut on Steam isn't really one of right or wrong, but of perception and perspective.

Uber is supporting their backers, as Raze mentioned, and that makes sense...

Steam users who have no prior knowledge of Kickstarter are shocked by a $90 price tag on what they see as an unfinished game - and to them, that makes sense.

There is no inherent right or wrong to this. I don't think either side is "good" or "evil." I'm not saying entitlement is proper, either.

I just think that perception can hurt, whether that inference is achieved justly or otherwise.

I don't think it's fair. I don't think it's right. I don't think it's good. No matter what I think, though, perception is a double-edged sword.


Last edited by Snowdrift; 13/06/13 08:16 PM.