whf

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$2,500 per month is enough to develop the game, but not to make this a full time job.
If you play the game chip in a bit, when it is enough for this to be a living and to fund the proper equipment and software updates may happen more quickly :)
Depends on where he lives. 2500 USD is like twice my monthly pay so I could develop it full time and have some fun on the side. :p
 

mazqaz

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All these suggestions and we're still waiting on a actual walkthrough, it feels like every decision gives you 5+ different outcomes. Also for the folks talking about repetition scenes like the shower I think there was a mod tht removed the repitition, would make the game a lot better to get it.
 

VixxTheLover

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I have written a couple of game walkthroughs, and this game is not a candidate for a normal walkthrough.

For walkthroughs you normally need a fairly linear game, and this one is not. And I consider it a good thing about the game.

I think the best that might be done is to lay out the path to some end game events, and let the player figure the rest out along the way :)
 

ronn264

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$2,500 per month is enough to develop the game, but not to make this a full time job.
If you play the game chip in a bit, when it is enough for this to be a living and to fund the proper equipment and software updates may happen more quickly :)
Dude, maybe in US $2,500 is not much, but in my part of Europe (after conversion to local currency) it's lots of money. Judges earn this much lol.
 

VixxTheLover

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Dude, maybe in US $2,500 is not much, but in my part of Europe (after conversion to local currency) it's lots of money. Judges earn this much lol.
Well housing in the USA is absurd, I pay $1,600 a month for a fairly modest two bedroom apartment.
 

ronn264

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Well housing in the USA is absurd, I pay $1,600 a month for a fairly modest two bedroom apartment.
Fair enough. But for non-american, non western european developers patreon is goldmine. Especially if your currency is worth 4 time less than $.
 

grodom

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In my country is 1 dollar a 23 Czech Crowns. So 2500 dollars per month is 57 122 Czech Crowns. So lot of money in my country.
 

Kaioh81

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Abaddon's income is gross. About half of the money goes into taxes, and he has currently earned about $2,200. He is an european man, I think, and therefore with the exchange rate he will earn about 1200-1300 euros a month. A part of it will be used to purchase scenarios and materials for rendering. He said he has been working 15-20 hours every day, and sometimes he doesn't sleep. If he works so hard, I really don't think he has any other income.
 
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mazqaz

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non western european developers patreon is goldmine. Especially if your currency is worth 4 time less than $.
I hear even gangs use patreon as a way to get their income, like I'm not even joking there are entire internet farms dedicated to start multiple patreon account projects for easy money .
 
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