11/13/2022 0 Comments Tropico 1 no priestsNot him but I've started playing with it. And endless EA with no end in sight and no actual reason to deliver.Īnonymous 11/08/21(Mon)16:28:09 No. That's what you get for applying your "principles". Alternatively, you are deluded and ignored past DECADE of indie games and early access.īecause the game you've described is Project Zomboid. You are just clueless and at this point all that's left is laughing at you. >This leads to the game growing and far more final sales Literally the exact reverse of what really happens >creating bursts of engagement for steam to boost your game This is literally why endless early access is a thing - there is just no point finishing the game.įactually wrong, unless you keep a regular schelude and announce plan of your updates, then sticking to it, while the changes are sweeping and noticable, rather than incemential. This is how you never finish your game - because you already gained 80% of the money there was to gain during early-to-mid development. >Since you'll get your product out there and start selling sooner, you need less capital to get started >You're actually insane if you don't go EA as an indie dev His game dev studio is just that - a shell company, which provided an idea of the game project and made a tech demo sufficient to qualify for handful of "start-up" grantsĪnonymous 10/31/21(Sun)14:52:09 No. And since he "works" in IT, it's not that hard to present yourself as "well-prospecting". Slavic Magic is a company set up by a guy who spend his entire uni time siphoning variety of EU, university and local grants for variety of projects that existed only on paper, allowing him to live comfortably without working at anything at all, but always having new, fresh ideas for new, well-prospecting businesses. and once that project was done, selling all the equipment, in mint, unpacked conditions, because the company never produced a single piece of furniture, existing only on paper Poland is the biggest beneficiary of those, with entire social class of people that live off those funds, or prop otherwise completely unprofitable businesses with stream of outside cash a famous case of a furniture maker that for five years bounced off accounts with various funds, just to maintain the solvency and thus qualify for the general grant on being a "craftsmanship furniture maker". In the same time, EU is offering gorillion of various funds for the sake of elevating the disparities between member countries and their own sub-regions. Or, you know, a game-dev company, especially an indie one That's about 4500 euro, which is a lot of money in Poland - enough to rent an office for a year, furnish it and set up a bureau or something like that, or a very small workshop with specialised tools. One of their ways of doing so is providing funding for starting your own small business, up to a sum of 20 (and in rare cases 25) thousand złotych, as long as you provide a solid business plan and don't mind copious amount of paperwork. In Poland, there is an institution known as PUP - Powiatowy Urząd Pracy - which is your standard, "county"-tier institution to handle unemployment. The system isn't super deep, but it is fun, and a really noticably different mechanic to the 'traditional' Impressions Games model. If your shopkeepers become very rich, they can afford to send their children to school to become literate - providing educated people to become state servants like scribes, priests, or overseers. If you designate too many shops, the shop keepers will be poor and sad because they can't make enough sales. Shop keepers, entertainers, nobles and servants have no direct interaction with the state. Private sector businesses earn payment by providing services, and the buildings cost nothing to build (the family builds the building with their own resources).Ī special case is farmers - when there is a harvest, some of the crop goes to the farmer's family, some goes to the noble family that owns the fields, and some goes to the state.Īll your state expenditure (soldiers, monument building, providing public services) is funded by taxing farmers. Private sector businesses include farmers, servants, or shop keepers. Public sector buildings are built with bricks from the state's brickmakers, and public sector families are paid in food from the state's granaries. Public sector businesses include bakers, scribes, or brick makers. Houses/businesses are either public sector or private sector. For example, you build a "farmer's house", and a family moves in and becomes farmers, you you build a "bakery", and a family moves in and becomes bakers. You build businesses/houses, and families move in to the houses.
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