It doesn't matter. I like to think of crowd funding as something for projects that don't have the means to finance themselves, not for big companies to cut their expenses.
They had 135 employees in 2008 according to Wiki. This is around when they were making New Vegas and Alpha Protocol, which were two big titles for them.
Since then they've fallen on some hard times and I doubt they have that many currently. The reason I'm completely fine with this is because I'm thrilled to see a large(ish) developer show the middle finger to all the shitty publishers and actually do something they want to do. And making something I've been waiting for way too long.
It's simply tragic to see what some publishers have done to some developers and I'm glad to see that Obsidian, the creators of so many old gems have realized to break off before they get neutered like Bioware. I find it ironic that a few years ago I held Bioware and Bethesda in much higher regard than Obsidian which always stood in the shadows of both making sequels to their games. Nowadays I consider Obsidian to be the one of the last old-school RPG devs that we have left. It's for this reason I'm happy to see Obsidian make a game without going to a publisher for funding and truly getting their own IP to work with and make sequels to.
And the reason I quoted above post is because iirc the reason they do it through kickstarter is because no one will fund an old-school isometric party based RPG. They would rather have Obsidian make Scroll Effect: The Re-Reckoning 5. After all the random sequels, they deserve their own IP and if they truly pull off the magic of this games forerunners, I'll be amazed and overjoyed.
I mourn Bioware. They made some of my favourite RPGs(BG, Jade Empire and even Dragon Age: Orgins). And lately, all they've achieved is a mediocre MMO, an action-RPG 3rd person shooter and currently they're developing Command&Conquer: Generals 2, a free to play strategy game. This from the same publisher that killed the original creators of C&C. It's like they really want to make people angry. Yes, I bear no love for EA. Or Activision. Or Ubisoft.
Skyrim was alright, and there's still some hope for Bethesda, if only for their positive attitude for modding.
Yes, it is tough for smaller companies that in theory lose money due to larger developers using kickstarter, but if the end result is a top quality RPG without the influence of evil publishers, then so be it. Kickstarter is a means to fund games by going directly to the consumer. I wish Bioware could have done that 5 years ago. And, yes, I still hope that games like Castlestory, Wasteland 2, etc will continue to find opportunities in this new business model. The huge blockbuster graphics orgies will still be around(don't misunderstand that I don't like graphics, I really liked Deus Ex:HR, and many recent games, but I usually prioritize content over graphics, DX:HR had both). But I hope that in the future when developers want to do something for the fans, they will not be hampered by their publishers.
I kind of nostalgia tripped there and this post turned out way longer than originally intended. I apologize for that. I remember sitting next to my older brother watching him play Planescape, Baldur's Gate, Fallout and Icewind Dale, and later played through a few of them. And they had something I have missed in recent games. If they fail with this game, then I will be angry and will find it hard to forgive them. But then again, if they don't...
This reminds me, I should really play Icewind Dale.