There must be a Star Citizen equivalent of Godwin's Law, only with Derek Smart (instead of the German Chancellor of the 1930s and early 1940s). The Star Citizen Reddit is obsessed with the fellow.
I was thinking the exact same thing when i read those lines.
As for the financial analysis, the maths look similar to what Harbringer wrote, but their conclusion is a bit different since they point of FD42 being around 64% of total staffing, so the numbers from their point of view are ok.
The thing that these guys are unaware of, or are glossing over, is that Chris has said US employees cost almost double that of EU employees.
Building rent? Mocap costs? Actor fees? Third party contractors? Coffee machine lease?
No, just divide the funding chart by the average employee salary.
What a bunch of dummies.
Yeah, they totally screwed up by only considering staffing costs.
I think the reddit post used all inclusive UK based costs, i.e. not just wages, in their extrapolation for the total.
The reddit post also somehow doubled the actual tax rebate figure so it's completely wrong right from the start.
What a bunch of dummies.
I was thinking the exact same thing when i read those lines.
As for the financial analysis, the maths look similar to what Harbringer wrote, but their conclusion is a bit different since they point of FD42 being around 64% of total staffing, so the numbers from their point of view are ok.
You probably just don't get accounting.
Don't forget that subreddit has the highest concentration of expertise in development, project management, corporate law and marketing. It is only natural that it would also have it for accounting as well.
Wont you happen to have a link for that? Asking for a friend.
“We try to be quite smart about development costs, so we do a lot in the UK and two-thirds of our developers are in Europe. It’s far more cost effective. Over here you can have two developers for the price of one in the US. In the places where there’s game development in the US, the price of living is really high. We’re up in Manchester and it’s a lot cheaper to live there than in LA. The average salaries in the industry are less for that reason.”
It’s not just the cost of living, though: “We get basically 25 per cent of the UK cost back from the government. And that allows us to hire more people. We wouldn’t have as big an office in the UK if that deal wasn’t there. I think that was a very good move for the government to do that, because now we have around 250 in the UK, by far our biggest group of people"
I've been looking but cannot find the interview, there was a mention of it in the Star Citizen thread on mmo-champion.com but no link.
Thing is I think I also remember it. But can´t quite put my finger on where or when it happened.
Edit: Found the post on mmo-champion but the MCVUK article is 404
You guys are weird.
"Haha, that restaurant is going bankrupt!"
"And their kitchen is on fire!"
"And their soup recipe doesn't sound very good!"
Definition of Profit: Profit is a financial benefit that is realized when the amount of revenue gained from a business activity exceeds the expenses, costs and taxes needed to sustain the activity. Any profit that is gained goes to the business's owners, who may or may not decide to spend it on the business. Profit is calculated as total revenue less total expenses. /end quote
CIG is a profit-oriented business, their business is the sale of Video Games (SQ42/SC) and components thereof (virtual Space Ships aka jpegs) thrumicromakrotransactions, ofc they have to pay dues in form of sales taxes/VAT and so on. They can call it "pledging" as much as they want, the legal situation is pretty clear.
That pledging bull never had a leg to stand on, except within the circle of "true believers".
I'm pretty sure nobody from CIG/RSI/Crobbers and his cronies will enter the stand and commit a voluntary false testimony while under oath, IMHO, not even they are that kind of stupid. (I might be wrong on that one tho.)
Wont you happen to have a link for that? Asking for a friend.
You guys are weird.
"Haha, that restaurant is going bankrupt!"
"And their kitchen is on fire!"
"And their soup recipe doesn't sound very good!"
I've been looking but cannot find the interview, there was a mention of it in the Star Citizen thread on mmo-champion.com but no link.
Edit: Found the post on mmo-champion but the MCVUK article is 404
You guys are weird.
"Haha, that restaurant is going bankrupt!"
"And their kitchen is on fire!"
"And their soup recipe doesn't sound very good!"