waclark57
waclark57
waclark57

If your average salary is higher than game studios then you’re paying over $100K to “tech” employees and that doesn’t include benefits or facility costs. So, $10K/mo for a tech employee doesn’t seem far off at all. Maybe the estimates on number of people needed is off, but the monthly cost average seems pretty

But this is a good point. It’s not really 40 people over 2 years, it’s 50 man years, 25 jobs at any given time over 2 years, but those 25 positions are spread over 40 people.

2 questions.

According to GlassDoor an average Gaming Software Engineer makes about $103K/year. Add another 24% for over head and you’re pretty much at $10K/month.

A general rule of thumb is that an employee’s benefits can cost up to 1.25-1.5 their salary. So a developer, making $75K/year could be costing the company $93-112K. 

LOL. Sonny, I do more work in a day than you do in a month. Is that all you have, insults? Get a life slacker.

Thanks for adding value to the discussion.

Hey now, don’t throw all PC gamers under the bus. I love to game on my PC but also have a Switch. Mostly I think you found the guy that thinks the whole world revolves around his likes/dislikes.

Having problems finishing Super Mario Bros? You seem to have a hard-on for Nintendo. The Switch is a great product with fun games. Do you shop much because I don’t think a $300 is out of line for a device like this. Maybe it’s just too expensive for you?

And your replies have no substance. I think we know who’s gone over the hill and it’s not me. You have only insults and smarmy comebacks. You’ll go far in life, maybe even get promoted to head fryer at your job. 

Money and wealth give you a lot more options that the rest of us. Michelle may have had a lot of say in what she wore, but she had designer choices that you and I will never have. And being First Lady doesn’t hurt either. 

Now you’re just showing your bias. Melania is a beautiful woman. I’m sorry you cannot accept that. 

Whatever buttercup. You have a nice day now.

It’s only moot if you have a PS. That’s kind of my point. Sure, once they are wireless and can connect to multiple devices then it probably won’t matter as long as you have a supported device. But a wireless PSVR headset won’t do me any good because I don’t have nor want a PS. Nothing wrong with PS, I just don’t have

She wasn’t, but what about the people that held her captive? Aren’t they a potential danger to others and what if they catch up with her again?

While PlayStation is popular it’s not everywhere. That’s a deal breaker for me. I have no desire to use VR on a console, PS or Xbox. It’s either got to work with my PC or be standalone. What I think might get VR into the main stream is when it works with your phone/tablet. I don’t mean putting your phone into a

Sorry, I’m not buying into your one-world fantasy. There is such a crime, in the US and many countries, for entering the country illegally. No one called her an “illegal human”. That’s just you spewing out your rhetoric in an weak attempt to avoid the debate.

Understood, but that doesn’t answer the question. When does public safety override your right to privacy. If you read what I wrote, I agree that turning her in for being here illegally was unethical. But if the crime were different, would she still have that right to privacy?

Plus, it appears the safety is on, I can’t tell because the test is blurry but I assume the white is “all right” whereas the red position looks to be one of the firing positions.,

like most Billionaires they were too stupid