I don't really get how we came from "budget of a game" to "budget per X years"... Just saying.
I'd be
very suprised if they can't undercut GT5's budget, though. Not that it'd be hard to accomplish if you're outsourcing to countries where the average wage is far lower than in the US or Japan.
Unless we're assuming that more manhours went into FM4. Which would pretty impressive, in my opinion.
I
highly doubt that. Granted, the revenue made on the single might not be as high, but factoring in the consoles sold due to the games and such, i think it very much is about profit. It always is...
I'd think outsourcing would be the easiest and most efficient way... I mean, it seems like one of the things that takes up a huge chunk of time without being something that has to be done inhouse to warrant high quality.
I'm also hoping for them to expand, by the way. Would be a lot better for us if they found a way to get their games out faster (and more reliable).
Would this include the people modelling their cars?
I guess I don't even need to reply to the rest of the post because you just brought my own point up
See?
Double the employees at PD, bring the game out in half the time, use the same budget. That's the
exact same thing I said from the very beginning and why I said lacking employees is hardly an excuse with that budget!
Yeah, they have less employees, but why? Because someone's forcing them to work with so few?
I mean, you make it sound like PD couldn't possibly hire more people when, above, you did the very same math I've been doing when I said they should hire more employees.
Why, though?
My only math is fairly simple: 2x the employer for 0.5x the time = same budget.
That, and the assumption that outsourcing work to countries with lower average wages is to cut down on cost (which is why it's being done in the first place). So, unless we're assuming that a) PD outsourced work without telling people about it or b) T10 put more manhours into each individual game than PD, it'd be hard to justify the assumption that they've had a bigger budget than PD.
If you want to do some backtracking, you'll see fairly easily who was starting to assume numbers here.
And then, there are a lot of people who confuse those two, it seems.