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6/30/2025, 4:32:05 PM
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Even so the point remains that the economics don't make it where it was a real success Anon. If your burgeoning studio releases a fairly popular game but you can't afford to pay at least 4 of your people 7.25 an hour to be with you, not even including taxes health insurance and so forth, you objectively did not make that much money. It's true there were volunteers for sure as I understand it, but Wani did not make enough cash to really make them stand on their own or to get their own studio location or relocate people or anything like that. It was a relative success with an indie game that struck a lot of chords, but hardly anything that would set them up for a while.
They don't get to succ money from the canadian taxpayer like GVH, at least as far as basic economic speculation seems to apply. If they did, we'd have a lot more kino.
Even so the point remains that the economics don't make it where it was a real success Anon. If your burgeoning studio releases a fairly popular game but you can't afford to pay at least 4 of your people 7.25 an hour to be with you, not even including taxes health insurance and so forth, you objectively did not make that much money. It's true there were volunteers for sure as I understand it, but Wani did not make enough cash to really make them stand on their own or to get their own studio location or relocate people or anything like that. It was a relative success with an indie game that struck a lot of chords, but hardly anything that would set them up for a while.
They don't get to succ money from the canadian taxpayer like GVH, at least as far as basic economic speculation seems to apply. If they did, we'd have a lot more kino.
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