So @Pluto if I have this right... you agree with me that KS was a help, but not the be-all and end-all of funding? Great.
Clearly the team had money before the KS and while €111,662 raised at KS might encourage further investment, we're not talking about heaps and heaps of money there. Indeed, I would argue quite strongly that the €75,575 raised AFTER the KS is almost as impressive, given that it shows interest over a longer period and... whaddaya know... some of that money is coming through people buying pledges that you don't think they should be able to buy at a tiny, tiny, tiny discount.
And something we haven't even touched on yet... a lot of this extra money coming from the sale will be from original KS backers who are upgrading their pledges. So in some (many?) cases, you're kind of having a go at people who were original backers anyway, and are using the sale to throw more money into the pot. Which is, as I keep saying, not a bad thing.
You also say, "I also find it interesting that all the love for the process is coming from those benefiting from it..." which isn't really as clever a comment as you seem to think it is. Because at the end of the day, we are ALL benefiting from more money being thrown into the pot. Unless you think there are people who want the game to stay small, or even fail, by not attracting further backers or money? Do get back to me on that, because that is such a strange way to view the game.