Does anyone have Kickstarter regrets?

Two regrets:

1. Backing at collector levels. Not sure it's worth it, especially when "collector" items arrived damaged.
2. FOMO: Backing more than a few items that, while presented as interesting and compelling, wound up being neither.

Note: 1 and 2 are not necessarily mutually exclusive...
 

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I have only backed maybe a dozen kickstarters and I guess the one I regret the most is kingdoms and warfare. I don't think it's a bad book but when flipping through I quickly got the feeling that the systems presented weren't ones I would end up wanting to use.
 


I have only backed maybe a dozen kickstarters and I guess the one I regret the most is kingdoms and warfare. I don't think it's a bad book but when flipping through I quickly got the feeling that the systems presented weren't ones I would end up wanting to use.
Yeah, I got a LOT of use out of Strongholds & Followers and have generally liked every MCDM product I backed, but I never had any interest in using Kingdoms & Warfare once I got it. At least I only backed for digital.
 

Yeah, I got a LOT of use out of Strongholds & Followers and have generally liked every MCDM product I backed, but I never had any interest in using Kingdoms & Warfare once I got it. At least I only backed for digital.
Strongholds and followers was great, I think I was running off that thinking K&W would be a great expansion on it. I have some other products from them and generally quite like their stuff, I think the only thing that stopped us using their classes was that everyone was comfortable using dndbeyond, not sure if their classes are up on there now.
 

Two regrets:

1. Backing at collector levels. Not sure it's worth it, especially when "collector" items arrived damaged.
2. FOMO: Backing more than a few items that, while presented as interesting and compelling, wound up being neither.

Note: 1 and 2 are not necessarily mutually exclusive...

The second one has bit me to some degree more than once. Fortunately for the first, by the time Kickstarter came along, I had largely stopped buying non-digital product. There was a time I might have been more subject to it.
 


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