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Yes, usually what happens is the indie developers have to hire outside contractors to work on certain aspects of the game they aren't familiar with. Indie devs are less likely to "employ" people since that costs MUCH more than hiring a contractor like me (I do professional audio and music). For example, I charge as

Yup, most people I know that work with ads (most people I know are sound guys) do it for the money. But I'm not sure what's better... I get a lot of creative freedom but sometimes I don't get paid shit... Oh well! Clients are fun.

Really! Didn't know that. I'll be keeping this for awhile, though. Until, it cracks all the way through or something and I get a different tablet.. hah

Yeah I haven't bought an HP product in years. As I said to the other dude above me, it was a leap of faith hoping I could get a cheap piece of entertainment just to surf the web and what not. The price was right, but the product is cheap. I don't even buy HP printers anymore because they're crap. Last HP product I'll

Yes, I completely understand that... My expectations were very low.

Wow. Way to just be jerk for no reason. I'm definitely going to give you a high five for spending money on 11 devices that all came out within the last 2 years. Some people have families to feed and other things to do.

Jeez, what's with you people lol. No need to put words in people's mouths. I know people who have broken the screens on their iPhone. I never said he was lying. I just think

I agree with you. I just bought an HP Touchpad tablet because of the firesale and the cheap ass plastic case cracked in a week. I got it replaced and that one cracked too. The backing can be flexed and it's ridiculously cheap. Then I feel an iPad and I think "Oh yeah, that's why." Cheap products are cheap. I've tried

I've had 2 iPhones over 5 years and never had a single one shatter. I'm not saying your family didn't take care of their devices but... I take care of mine and never had issues. In fact, all of my old flip phones and old windows mobile phones (Before the new cool ones) all had broken screens. So I beg to differ.

Wow, that's nuts but not surprising to see. Here in LA, I try not to take my phone out in public, even if the sidewalk is just one person about to walk by me I'll usually put it away. I hate to stereotype people but it's just one of those precautions. I really don't want to be out a $xxx iPhone cause that would ruin

I don't understand how people break their phones. I've had 2 iPhones over the last 4 years and never had issues. I actually broke my Windows Phone maybe 4-5 years ago twice when I picked up some heavy audio equipment and leaned it against my pocked.

The thing I hear from people again and again is if you're in it for the money you really need to stop yourself. I've been playing music for 15 years (Since I was about 10 years old) and have been writing professionally for the last 3-4 years. I've made decent money but if your heart isn't in it, it will be a very

Yeah, breaking in is an issue in any creative media. I've been writing music for indie games for the last 3 years. I've made money, and I've actually been very proud of my work thus far, but it's hard to know when or where your "break" is. If you're seriously interested, you just gotta start writing for free and

Yes, we know, android phones do the same thing. Woop dee doo lol. All comes down to taste and personal preference, man.

It's funny, it was only until about last year that I started noticing my ads becoming super obvious and tailored towards what I've googled or looked up on Amazon. I think I looked up some music software and then it started showing me the software for 3 weeks straight. It's not super useful because I already looked it

Most of the people who back with that much money are investors and related industry people, whether they be friends, old colleagues, etc. It's a lot of money but I don't think those spending that much money are just rolling in cash. It's what they do and love so it's beyond just being a gamer.

Which they made phones with little magnets in them like the gaming mice. Then you could had very little ounces to the weight of your phone. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that the phone is thin. I'm not sure how I feel about it being thinner, my iPhone 4 is pretty damn thin.

Weird that people have such distaste towards them. I usually wear it in the car so I don't have to pick up the phone or hold it to my ear in the car (Which is illegal in California now). Or I wear it when I know I'll be on a long phone call (In other words, calling my mother). I don't wear it all day or it'll end up