At this point, being pissed off at how this game is being presented and delayed is the natural reaction.
Then again, you are the same person who stated that we don't deserve Legends 3, so who knows how your thought process works.
Oh yeah I did say that! Ha, that was a fun time. Can't say much has changed since then, though. But what I've said about the Mega Man community then really applies to most any internet community, then and now. Hell, I feel internet culture is even worse now. Everyone's pissed off about everything.
And I just roll my eyes. The hate and vitriol just isn't worth it. Cooler heads prevail, as they say.
Also my thought process is not 100% accurately portrayed by what I say. I have difficulty fully expressing myself. It feels like what I type never gets my point across the way I want, so I rewrite and rewrite, and things could get lost in all that. This post took an hour to write, for example.
And I need to ask: Of those who supported MN9, how many truly did so for MN9's sake, and how many wanted to send Capcom a message? Because that ship sailed. The game may yet somehow pull a positive reaction out of a hat upon release, but it will never again be the phenomenon that it was at the time of its Kickstarter.
This is a very, very good question, and every backer should think about their answer. I'm sure a lot of people felt the latter because of the fallout after the cancellations and such. They want Mega Man. And having Inafune make something very much like it without interference from the stingy Capcom bigwigs was the best news ever. Bloodstained and Yooka-Laylee were kind of in the same boat. But those guys haven't yet had a reaction from their former big companies. Capcom has received the message, and more Mega Man stuff is in the pipeline, like it or not.
For me personally, I'm a fan of Mega Man-styled gameplay. I think that was more than enough reason to back it. Having Inafune and Inti on board is just icing on the cake. They know Mega Man well more than anyone.
Simply, I want to play the game. But it's not an immediate necessity. It's done when it's done. And the controversy has no impact on the game, so it doesn't matter to me. And if the game turns out to be subpar, oh well. That's just the chance you take in life.