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I totally agree with you. In my opinion devs that don't increase the amount of content per update and don't hire more people when the incoming clearly allows them to are not worth to be supported. In 3rd world countries 2k $ is more than enough to live with comfort.That is the downside to the Patreon system, because it's a monthly income rather then one time payments, like with crowd sourcing... And there is nothing to guarantee timely development using the Patreon system... Enough fans sending in small payments, adds up each month... But, when it gets up into the thousands, or tens of thousands, per month, then they better be hiring peeps left and right, and pumping out content really quick... Because there is no excuse when the income is that high... A major top of the line rendering computer, or more than one, could be purchased with just one months payment at those levels... So that excuse is out the door... If someone is solo developing and making that much bread each month, then something is definitely wrong, and red flags better start flying... They can afford to outsource some development at 17k and 30k a month, and get that thing made a heck of a lot faster at that point...
If someone is making that much money per month, especially in poorer countries where that much US money is an ungodly amount, and content is not rapidly being generated, then it is probably a lot more about the greed then the art... And those fans may want to re-evaluate who they're giving their money to...
That is a sign of either a con or greed... As I said in another thread, there is a sucker born every minute... And it's truly sad when they get away with it...I totally agree with you. In my opinion devs that don't increase the amount of content per update and don't hire more people when the incoming clearly allows them to are not worth to be supported. In 3rd world countries 2k $ is more than enough to live with comfort.
Akabur is one of those, he is making almost 5k $, but he was at 9k $ yet the amount of content generated didn't changed at all...
In some cases it's both, and also incompetence. Sometimes is easy to see that a project simple won't work...That is a sign of either a con or greed... As I said in another thread, there is a sucker born every minute... And it's truly sad when they get away with it...
I don't think that will be a 0.1 version, it looks like that will be a complete release. But i would like to have a 0.1 version with that much content!830 renders and 19 animations for 0.1 version? sounds great!
just go to his site, there's a link thereCan anybody send me a discord invite for milfy city
A little devil's advocate if I may.That is the downside to the Patreon system, because it's a monthly income rather then one time payments, like with crowd sourcing... And there is nothing to guarantee timely development using the Patreon system... Enough fans sending in small payments, adds up each month... But, when it gets up into the thousands, or tens of thousands, per month, then they better be hiring peeps left and right, and pumping out content really quick... Because there is no excuse when the income is that high... A major top of the line rendering computer, or more than one, could be purchased with just one months payment at those levels... So that excuse is out the door... If someone is solo developing and making that much bread each month, then something is definitely wrong, and red flags better start flying... They can afford to outsource some development at 17k and 30k a month, and get that thing made a heck of a lot faster at that point...
If someone is making that much money per month, especially in poorer countries where that much US money is an ungodly amount, and content is not rapidly being generated, then it is probably a lot more about the greed then the art... And those fans may want to re-evaluate who they're giving their money to...
Holy shit i am more of a MILF fan and top office that Mom fan but damn he hot me thereFans of his, make sure to follow him on discord. He post previews and hints what his new game will be.
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A few things, and these are things I did not realize before I started getting involved with creators on Patreon and got hired as a writer. Besides the fees and stuff that Patreon takes, very often if someone is making a pretty big chunk of change on Patreon they have to pay taxes on it, in some countries the taxes are ridiculous, and can run up to 50%. Then there are often international fees to actually get your money as well, so some creators may be looking at around half of their actual take home money each month.I totally agree with you. In my opinion devs that don't increase the amount of content per update and don't hire more people when the incoming clearly allows them to are not worth to be supported. In 3rd world countries 2k $ is more than enough to live with comfort.
Akabur is one of those, he is making almost 5k $, but he was at 9k $ yet the amount of content generated didn't changed at all...
In most countries, there are usually local (state) and main government (federal) income taxes... And technically any money made from any enterprise is taxable income... Only time when it's not taxable in the U.S. is when it's service only income... But in some of these same countries you're talking about, 1000 U.S. dollars halved down to 500 when translated into like Russian rubles would be 28000+ rubles... But then it could be a worse exchange rate like exchanging it to EURO's would only be 400 euro's... All in all, that is still a lot of money... But then some of these authors get upwards of 4000, 8000, 10000, 17000, 30000+ U.S. dollars "per month"... Even at 50% that is still a lot of money, especially in the poorer countries... Heck, CEO's for some smaller LLC companies don't even pull in 30000+ per month, before taxes... So trying to make it seem as though some of these guys are still struggling, when pulling in even half that much, I don't think so...A few things, and these are things I did not realize before I started getting involved with creators on Patreon and got hired as a writer. Besides the fees and stuff that Patreon takes, very often if someone is making a pretty big chunk of change on Patreon they have to pay taxes on it, in some countries the taxes are ridiculous, and can run up to 50%. Then there are often international fees to actually get your money as well, so some creators may be looking at around half of their actual take home money each month.
It's from that where they have to hire people, and to get someone working full time, that is not cheap. Multiple people adds more and more costs.
Now I am not saying that some creators don't seem to deliver as much as one would expect based on the amount of cash they pull in, even after all of that. Just realize it ends up being a lot more complicated than "hire a team" or "do more shit".
All I am saying is that it is a lot more complicated than it looks, and the amount of money someone gets ca LOOK like a whole lot, and in some cases it is, but the reality is far different. You example BTW, 96,000 in the US, before taxes is actually about 20,000 UNDER the average for a married couple filing joint tax returns, but that is semantics.In most countries, there are usually local (state) and main government (federal) income taxes... And technically any money made from any enterprise is taxable income... Only time when it's not taxable in the U.S. is when it's service only income... But in some of these same countries you're talking about, 1000 U.S. dollars halved down to 500 when translated into like Russian rubles would be 28000+ rubles... But then it could be a worse exchange rate like exchanging it to EURO's would only be 400 euro's... All in all, that is still a lot of money... But then some of these authors get upwards of 4000, 8000, 10000, 17000, 30000+ U.S. dollars "per month"... Even at 50% that is still a lot of money, especially in the poorer countries... Heck, CEO's for some smaller LLC companies don't even pull in 30000+ per month, before taxes... So trying to make it seem as though some of these guys are still struggling, when pulling in even half that much, I don't think so...
In the U.S., the average annual income for a two-income household is at most around 59000 for one year, before taxes... So if a single U.S. Dev using a patron site, is pulling in lets say 8000 per month, that is 96000 per year before taxes... Even if that dev's spouse was helping him/her out, so now it's a two-person income, that is still way more then the average for that one house hold...