I'm curious why. Is it because they worry that there may be extra bank charges, they don't know how to find out the exchange rate, or that their bank might not be able to pay in a foreign currency, or something else?
Russ, I have seen other British Kickstarters with pound values, and approximate dollar values in parentheses. I would recommend rounding those up slightly to account for any possible currency swings over the month (I'm sure nobody minds being charged less than the estimate).
No worries, I was just curiousI only mentioned this because I read from another failed Kickstarter that not doing it in American dollars was one of the (many) factors that caused them to fail.
Congratulations on funding so quickly. I'm not currently looking for Yet Another Game, but I'll certainly pledge for PDF.Hopefully the explanatory text helps. I don't think it's that much of a problem - most people are perfectly capable of processing it without even skipping a beat. I've seen plenty of very successful Kickstaerers from UK companies using £.
With luck, some of those put off by that will see others doing it and realise it's not a big deal at all. Maybe they'll come around! But I don't think it's proving to be a major issue.
Apparently some US banks don't process transactions overseas at all. I'm backing the project as soon as I get a debit card from my new bank.
That's odd - it's actually a transaction with Amazon so should theoretically be local. Maybe that's not how it works.