I have to agree with Nik. This was a silly time to start a kickstarter page. You start a kickstarter page when you have some substantial work done, screens, a trailer, and a great core concept. It's very poor planning, and it doesn't make me want to contribute. I've led a lot of projects, and the lack of unity isn't very a good thing either. Maybe Nik is being over-dramatic, but from what I saw, it seems like the Kickstarter page is a bit premature.