@Rogue
I'm not disagreeing with your sentiment (although it may be a bit optimistic), but just nit-picking with your Kickstarter facts:
As far as Kickstarter goes, they were asking for $0.5 million, and got $2.1 million in the end. Going by KickTraq's historical graph, I expect they would have been projecting $1.5 million:
http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/cig/star-citizen/So a last minute surge of 33% is not impossible (but not guaranteed either). If that happened for Elite: Dangerous, then $0.9 mil would become $1.2 ... which is only JUST want they need. In short, even using Star Citizen's wild success as a model, Elite is very borderline.
P.S. I wondered if Kickstarter's legal agreement contains any loopholes. For example, if it looks like Elite would only get $1.1 mil, is there anything to stop David Braben's company from briefly borrowing $0.1 million, and using that to boost the Kickstarter to it's goal. After they got the $1.2 million, they could pay back the $0.1 mil... thus effectively using the Kickstarter to pay for itself. Am I evil or what?
