I do still have that legal paperwork entitling me to a return on any profits. Wonder what court I would have to take that too. Probably small claims court.
Edit: To the topic, ras is actually completely right.
The initial backing of the project was done via a profit participation model, essentially making every backer an investor of sorts who could later on collect a share of the profits. This has obviously never come to fruition and likely went out the window entirely when they decided to go with a publisher for continued funding. However that means that Donkey Crew did actually violate the contract they entered into with their initial backers.
Except maybe they didn't, because maybe that contract wasn't sufficiently binding/only covered investors from Austria for some weird legal reason/any other number of shoddy things that could have happened. However, weather they legally broke contract or not, they certainly broke the spirit of their initial promise to us earliest backers.
Now weather you care about that or not is entirely subjective. I frankly don't. Lots of shit happens in life and I never felt like chadz actually wanted to rip any of us off.
Also I do actually agree with ras frenzy that Melee:Battleground/OKAM/project asinus killed crpg, but only for the simple and very obvious reason that all the talented developers that made crpg stopped working on it to work on Melee:EPICbattlegrounds (and honestly the idea of project asinus effectively stopped development of cRPG well before it was actually announced for that initial backing).