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Not really. They hired a lot of folks for the new endeavors, such as Next Gen, of course. The Headcounts of both RS3 content creation team and the OSRS team stay closer to 60, and 25 respectively. It isn't surprising Next Gen is a larger job when the headcount of Jagex has increased toward 400 and the joint Runescape teams make up of only 20 percent of the organization's total workforce.
That is what makes entire item more bs. 34m of RS3 and OSRS over 1 year? Development costs are supposedly same as AAA titles have, although we do get updates? Each have average income of 40k a year (around that's correct amount) - that is 4m only. Where did 30m go?
Business expenditures arent just salaries for workers, there is much more overhead than a salary for an employee. An employee in a software company (UK) costs hundreds of pounds a day, minimum. Development agencies typically cost anywhere from £50-£125 a hour for one employee, to pay overhead and maintain gains.
Theres office space, utilities, and hardware for employees, office equipment, software, as soon as you factor that in your costs will be enormous. I would imagine they have enormous server operating costs such as runescapes, probably tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of pounds a month on cloud servers or information center expenses, whatever they're running. That might not even be including all the test and development environments that are inner. You understand nothing in case you think money just goes on salaries, about how a business runs.
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Not really. They hired a lot of folks for the new endeavors, such as Next Gen, of course. The Headcounts of both RS3 content creation team and the OSRS team stay closer to 60, and 25 respectively. It isn't surprising Next Gen is a larger job when the headcount of Jagex has increased toward 400 and the joint Runescape teams make up of only 20 percent of the organization's total workforce.
That is what makes entire item more bs. 34m of RS3 and OSRS over 1 year? Development costs are supposedly same as AAA titles have, although we do get updates? Each have average income of 40k a year (around that's correct amount) - that is 4m only. Where did 30m go?
Business expenditures arent just salaries for workers, there is much more overhead than a salary for an employee. An employee in a software company (UK) costs hundreds of pounds a day, minimum. Development agencies typically cost anywhere from £50-£125 a hour for one employee, to pay overhead and maintain gains.
Theres office space, utilities, and hardware for employees, office equipment, software, as soon as you factor that in your costs will be enormous. I would imagine they have enormous server operating costs such as runescapes, probably tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of pounds a month on cloud servers or information center expenses, whatever they're running. That might not even be including all the test and development environments that are inner. You understand nothing in case you think money just goes on salaries, about how a business runs.
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