In other words, if both the SEA and Kickstarter user sell all their extra keys, the Kickstarter user is still coming ahead on price. There is no way for the SEA user to pay the same amount as the Kickstarter user for the same amount of content (because the Kickstarter user essentially got the initial SEA $40 purchase included in his CE purchase for free).
There is nothing at all wrong with that.
I was simply elaborating because Elwyn seemed to be under the impression that the SEA user would have an extra key over the Kickstarter user, be able to sell it, and then essentially end up having paid the same price (which is not the case at all).
At least, that's the impression I got from her comment. I may be totally off on that.
yeay, reading this thread i constantly shook my head...well, i'm able to understand, but not to follow these arguments
come on, stop your egalitarianism, there were different offers to take for supportung/purchasing at different points in time - that's life, grow up and deal with it! (no offense meant)
Well, to be fair I suspect the majority of the active posters on this forum are Kickstarter users, so there's likely a little bias at work here in some of these outlooks. I suspect this conversation would go very differently on the Steam forums (for the same reasons.. bias from the other side).