I was just catching up on the messages, so forgive me if this reply is like 5 pages late LOL... damn you guys are fast.
As for the discussion about the game and many games these days going in to Early Access to be able to raise money to complete the games, I believe this has to do with the simple fact that making a fully fledged out triple A MMORPG costs way, way more than anyone can afford outside of a corporation.
The reality is that what we are seeing these days are the developers themselves saying "Hey i can do better than my overloards will let me do, but I don't have the money to do it." When you get right down to it, the consumers are taking on the role of being the financier for these games. In a way, the developers are outsourcing their time and effort to their new employers; the consumers.
Us being the employers means that we are taking all the risk, and the harsh reality is that most game ideas fail. It's only because the big corporations pump tons of money in to it to keep the development going that they eventually get to a releasable version of any game. They literally invest hundreds of millions of dollars in HOPES that they will get a game that will recoup their investment and then some.
Every time we kickstart a new game or pay for early access, we the consumers are taking on the role of being the one taking the risk. And, as history has shown us, the VAST majority of the time, we lose our investment.
The thing is though, it's our responsibility to make wise decisions in what we invest in and what we do not.
For example, it wasn't Brad's fault that I wasted money on Pantheon early on. It was my fault for not listening to all the people saying don't do it. I spent the money, and I lost that money. In direct contrast, I put way more research in to Ashes of Creation before making my decision this time, and ultimately, my decision to NOT put money in to Ashes of Creation paid off for me.
So far, I like what I have seen for MnM. If they can show some sort of path to end game before Early Access comes out, I will invest in to the game. But, if after Early Access opens they don't make any progress towards their goals with in the first two months, I will stop investing in it (aka paying my $15 a month). I'm not throwing good money at bad like I did with Pantheon.
They have shown that they can design a good game, and that's worth at least one month of me investing $15 in to their early access. They need to show they can continue that progress in a meaningful way beyond the initial early access offering.