My point is, when you are at a similiar situation for something you like, you might not think long enough about it simply because you think "I like this game, I play it a lot, so it will be worth to invest.".
I bet the buyers of this think the same, because they like the game and play it alot they think they get what they pay for.
Actually, the game isn't even close to being out yet. It's.... early alpha.
This isn't even REMOTELY close to finished. Nobody actually knows what the finished game is really going to be like, and these ships aren't even done yet. Notice something on the one you linked to: "Damage states being mapped". AKA, even that ship isn't entirely done yet. It's on sale, though.
And this gets even worse than I thought: The *base* cost, for this game, is $75. ......75! It gets you the game, and what I'm assuming is probably a rather crappy low-level ship. This, for a game that is rumored to not hit release for AT LEAST two years. Though you have the option of paying EVEN MORE to get a slightly better starting ship (yay?)
All of this is AFTER the game already generated millions from crowdfunding. Yet so far BEFORE release.
I just... ugh. I don't get it.
I really would love to hear their reasons behind the deranged pricing, though. $75 just for the game is usually a death-sentence for many developers, people get really, really angry if you do that. But this one? No, that's the LOWEST price! Everyone's fine with that, and with $300 ships!
Understanding.... I has none....