Originally Posted by ToddMcF2002 
The problem in my opinion was the complete lack of organization, content and detail.
^ This.
Originally Posted by duerer 
people are getting fed up with the whole thing…
I don't know that I'd say people are getting 'fed up' with kickstarter because the entire concept can rush in a new era of diverse (publisher-free, lowest-common-denomenator-free) PC gaming and I think a lot of people are excited by that.
But if I'm a reflection of any group of people out there, right about now I'm feeling 'kickstarter burnout' because there has been just too many project announcments at around the same time. Nobody is to blame for this, it just is what it is.
I can only personally afford to back a few games at a time. So after I've backed a few games, even if another kickstarter gets announced that I like, I can't really back it anymore because I'll break my budget.