I go on the forums pretty much every day and still know next to nothing about M:BG or the devs. I watched one or two of the videos they posted on Twitter, including the one in the OP, but it hasn't revealed much. We just don't see much of what they're up to on the forums.
I also agree that it is very hard to justify coming up with 60 bucks for a video game that might be completed a year or two down the road when you are a full time college student working for practically minimum wage. It comes down to the realm of adult practicality where you question yourself "do I want to buy 300 more packs of Ramen so I don't starve, or spend that money on this game I might be able to play a year and a half from now?" As much as I would have liked to divulge in that, it's very hard to. We live in a rough economic climate.
Hopefully there is a Kickstarter with the option to donate lower amounts, I think the most I would be willing to give away without much thought to a project I truly wanted would be $20. $30 starts to get into the area where my Jewish ancestry kicks in and asks me whether I want the game to be made, or if I want to keep the shekels more. The possibility of smaller donation amounts seems like a solid marketing objective considering the average playerbase of the cRPG and Warband communities. The whole "$60 all or nothing" deal was disappointing but I guess necessary, I can't begin to understand where you guys were coming from because I haven't been there before. So yes please Kickstarter, great idea to help you guys out!