Dorfnutter

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Eternum is messing up my sleep schedule since two weeks, but I already know that it won’t be finished in the next two years.
Funny you say that because if Cari mantains his 2 update per year sched it just might...

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bitofaperv

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I wouldn't call earning more than 10k/month a "hobby":
Caribdis himself gets like 20k clean (avg 29k minus 20% VAT and minus 5% patreon).
It's not. It's a decent income: for a single worker.

Caribdis pays for his animator, and outsourcing others things, on top of his electric use (I use HS2 Studio and it is constantly 100% load on my 3070, it's really inefficient when idle). His pre tax take home after costs is probably more like 15k, which is still under $200k per year and the sort of figure you need to raise a family on a single income in a developed nation.

It is not a figure you can pay employees a decent wage on. This was the key part of my statement and why I stated that only the scam lord DarkCookie and Dr Pink Cake have the monthly income to have a team.

Any AVN dev with 1k patrons can call it their job, rather than a hobby - but how many can boast that? I'm often looking at Patreon pages. It's only in the last year that Pale Carnations has crossed this number, despite being the highest rated title here for years. Outstanding titles like Leaving DNA have only 300.

The fact is, most are only able to treat it like a hobby. Caribdis being able to take home the same money as a middle-level google employee is a massive anomoly. DPC and DC bringing in 50-100k per month is an even greater anomoly.
 

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Oi Prezident found a friend for you that also wants "Mommy" Calypso... :KEK: :KEK:
I mean seeing how both her and EMPRESS CARTA I are prime HAG material was the outcome ever in doubt?
Just look at them. THEY'RE SCREAMING TO BE BREED:BootyTime:
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And yes, for all of those uninitiated, this is a 4Chan meme that got mainstream with the birth of VTubers..... Especially MamaTubers. And now, a creative reading of the trend:

Personally, I don't like how the new title screen seems less immersive compared to the first one, but I guess it's a bit better than looking at a brick wall. :HideThePain:
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It's not. It's a decent income: for a single worker.

Caribdis pays for his animator, and outsourcing others things, on top of his electric use (I use HS2 Studio and it is constantly 100% load on my 3070, it's really inefficient when idle). His pre tax take home after costs is probably more like 15k, which is still under $200k per year and the sort of figure you need to raise a family on a single income in a developed nation.

It is not a figure you can pay employees a decent wage on. This was the key part of my statement and why I stated that only the scam lord DarkCookie and Dr Pink Cake have the monthly income to have a team.

Any AVN dev with 1k patrons can call it their job, rather than a hobby - but how many can boast that? I'm often looking at Patreon pages. It's only in the last year that Pale Carnations has crossed this number, despite being the highest rated title here for years. Outstanding titles like Leaving DNA have only 300.

The fact is, most are only able to treat it like a hobby. Caribdis being able to take home the same money as a middle-level google employee is a massive anomoly. DPC and DC bringing in 50-100k per month is an even greater anomoly.
You are kinda delusional if you think that $200k/year is something normal. Anywhere in the world $100k is GOOD SALARY.
 

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You are kinda delusional if you think that $200k/year is something normal. Anywhere in the world $100k is GOOD SALARY.
It should be obvious that Cari makes good money with the game, yes. But one point actually is, that it isn't a salary and depending on the country (Cari lives in Spain as far as we know), you have to pay a lot more as a self-employed worker or contractor than you would have to with a salary. Stuff like health insurance, pension funds, taxes and so on will generally cost a lot more for Cari than for someone working at a company even living in the same area as him. At least that's how it is in most countries.
 

bitofaperv

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You are kinda delusional if you think that $200k/year is something normal. Anywhere in the world $100k is GOOD SALARY.
Where did I say it wasn't?

To make it clear: If Cari is living in Barcelona or Madrid, $180k is a very good salary, and if he is in a smaller city, or out in the sticks, it's even better; which is why I compared it to mid-level employees at a big tech firm. But it still isn't enough to be able to employ multiple people with very specific and unusual skills (Studio Neo V2, 3D animation, sexual content creation).

And considering how much mainstream creators make in film and video games, I'm not sure, given the sheer number of downloads Eternum gets, that Cari would be all that happy taking home $60k so he could employ two other people to speed up development. You make something this popular and get a 33% uplift from the median US salary, you wonder what you're leaving on the table.

We're not talking about enterprise-level money here, where the founding of a company is possible.

It gets really annoying, really fast, when people quote you out of context repeatedly on the same damn conversation.
 

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Another point on the earnings discussion, given how irregular it is to have your income through Patreon, I wouldn't be surprised if creators have to pay for tax lawyers to help them. Also if it was a regular business you would be able to write off the costs related to buying equipment, assets, legal advice etc. and pay taxes on just the profit, but again because it's such an unusual situation I would expect that you have to either spend time and money fighting the tax agency or take the easy way out and just pay more taxes than you're obliged to.

Add to that how unreliable the earnings are, when fans come and go and where a change in Patreon ToS could ruin you financially, and you'd want to be paid a premium to be an AVN creator.
 

bitofaperv

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Another point on the earnings discussion, given how irregular it is to have your income through Patreon, I wouldn't be surprised if creators have to pay for tax lawyers to help them. Also if it was a regular business you would be able to write off the costs related to buying equipment, assets, legal advice etc. and pay taxes on just the profit, but again because it's such an unusual situation I would expect that you have to either spend time and money fighting the tax agency or take the easy way out and just pay more taxes than you're obliged to.

Add to that how unreliable the earnings are, when fans come and go and where a change in Patreon ToS could ruin you financially, and you'd want to be paid a premium to be an AVN creator.
It's kind of like playing a sport professionally - you're at the mercy of injury and rule changes. It could all get flushed down the toilet so quickly.

Especially with using Honey Select. Yeah, it's extremely low cost to get going, but you can only earn through donations. At least with Daz you can sell legitimately. Which is a shame, because I prefer the non-realistic HS2 look to the plastic dolls in most Daz stuff. Too much uncanny valley.
 

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I wouldn't call earning more than 10k/month a "hobby":
Caribdis himself gets like 20k clean (avg 29k minus 20% VAT and minus 5% patreon).
Patreon takes more than 5%, it’s 8% + transaction fees.

which are something like 2.9% and a flat fee of like 30 cents depending on the amount. (Off the top of my dome)
 
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doovel

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Another point on the earnings discussion, given how irregular it is to have your income through Patreon, I wouldn't be surprised if creators have to pay for tax lawyers to help them. Also if it was a regular business you would be able to write off the costs related to buying equipment, assets, legal advice etc. and pay taxes on just the profit, but again because it's such an unusual situation I would expect that you have to either spend time and money fighting the tax agency or take the easy way out and just pay more taxes than you're obliged to.

Add to that how unreliable the earnings are, when fans come and go and where a change in Patreon ToS could ruin you financially, and you'd want to be paid a premium to be an AVN creator.
Yeah, these are all good points. And it’s much harder to start working a normal job again if you’ve been doing AVNs for years.

So it’s a high-risk, small chance of high-reward scenario. I imagine he could make a pretty penny by selling it on Steam.
 
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