Personally, I think it's more commonsensical than intelligent. That said, I can agree with many points TB came up with since, at heart, it's a matter of communication and I don't think the current Steam EA directs the players to what they want by providing them with appropriate info. As a backer, I was filled with enough info about this project. Immediately after installing the game, I found it was not in the state which allows me to do my usual save/reload heavy gameplay (I cannot refrain myself from experimenting). Simply, I remembered the comment by Swen about corrupted saves and uninstalled the game and left feedback to other people.-Not a big deal most likely because I had been well-informed.

That said, currently, Steam user reviews seem to be quite favorable with little more than a few negative comments compared with something around fifty positive comments. The state of Steam boards are kind of "normal" or what they are usually like.