Will take a while to get the current 700ish employees a Ferrari each, especially if they keep hiring more people.
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Except that the Kotaku article is based on misinformation... the staff only need to clock in and will get fully paid without any required work. (They've been working from home since Covid became a thing last year)
Apparently they just had to clock in(from home) without any work expected from them and can expect to be fully paid anyway.
I agree, it's good for F2P players to see returning banners. But I think what the author means is that out of the two coming banners Venti's is most important and you may have to sink all your wishes there and miss out on Rosaria.
Thought this was already confirmed with how censored the demo was.
The next VR-Headset will have built-in augmented reality and can recognize items you register as controllers?
Gameplay is pre-alpha footage?
Hadn't heard about the ray tracing was going to be a thing.
At last.
PCIe 6 is where it's at.
Maybe it's because I wait for other games that take many years to develop but nowadays I don't really think of release dates that much until games goes gold.
Really hope Hogwarts Legacy becomes good, it has such potential.
On a side-note: Wonder if Dumbledore will be a kid attending the school, depends on when it takes place, he was born in 1881.
In other words, can't stream their games anymore.
Or upload videos on sites like youtube.
Maybe he could have helped with FF15 too if he wasn't busy with FF14 and now FF16.
As I mentioned earlier, they have 600-700 employees and they're working hard on both games.
So yes, the money is legitimately going into developing the games and improving the playable build of Star Citizen.
600-700 people working at CIG last I saw a number, the money isn't really saved up for a few select people.
Star Citizen is an mmofps so it will have some kind of monetization, of course, just a matter of what kind.
They talked about allowing private servers a long time ago but we'll see how that goes, if it truly becomes a thing it will probably be rather limited because it will be hard to host such a game.
Seems like they added Tyler1 as an NPC as well.
Looks more like a new kind of Left 4 Dead to me.
If you ignore other costs such as purchases, rents, salaries and so on over the years and they still somehow managed to produce what they've produced so far that people want to spend money on, absolutely.