Strakeln wrote on Feb 16
th, 2015 at 8:45pm:
It's interesting that anyone willing to pay $5000 is willing to pay $7500 and everyone willing to pay $7500 is willing to pay $10,000... but none of them are willing to pay $7500 to be in the second class tier.
I think the lesson to be learned here is to create significant gaps (4x or more) between top tiers - or to create just one crazy top tier and be careful about limiting it.
For when we all do our own kickstarters, of course.
You're over-extrapolating. The problem isn't the tiers, it's that the number of people that gave an actual shit about Ultima Underworld the first time are small.
I kicked $100 into the Wasteland II kickstarter. I could've easily kicked in more, but only reason for the $100 was because I stole the original game, and played it forever.

Believe me, if they (Looking Glass) rolled a real Thief V kickstarter (not this Edios, pre-programmed path, can't jump wherever bullshit), they'd probably do in the low millions, like wasteland. They, of course, can't do that because they lost the rights to Thief a long time ago.
What is hilarious is that
LSL can turn out more fans than Ultima Underworld. That tell's you all you need to know.
I was a pretty comprehensive pc gamers for over two decade and even I never gave a shit about UU.
Now, if people are looking for kickstarter games to ressurect, may I suggest the following:
Magic Carpet
Ascendancy
Bard's Tale (actually will be a new inExile kickstarter)