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shadowprophet
January 11th, 2009, 01:06
Okay, so im in a debate at penny arcade forums with some troll that says developers make something like fifty dollars an hour,

not high end devs like mayamoto or such,
just your average right out of digipen fresh devs,
I know the guy has to be full of shit and I called him on it.

hell devs are probably on salary,, but if it was broken into per hour pay, I'd be shocked if it was over 15 to 20 dollars per..

If anyone may have an answer, or even a rough guess, it would be very helpful.*quzar, Gpf,, brother Bluecrab, i'm looking your direction,, but just in case they aren't around,, anyones guess is probably better then mine.

pibs
January 11th, 2009, 01:14
50bucs an hour is ridiculous. Last thing I heard was that devs were underpaid. I always thought the publishers where the ones that raked in all the cash then gave the scraps to the devs. Isn't that the reason devs love DLC since that's the only way they actually make money lol

my guess is 15-25max depending on how big the team is and the budget of the project.

shadowprophet
January 11th, 2009, 01:21
50bucs an hour is ridiculous. Last thing I heard was that devs were underpaid. I always thought the publishers where the ones that raked in all the cash then gave the scraps to the devs. Isn't that the reason devs love DLC since that's the only way they actually make money lol

my guess is 15-25max depending on how big the team is and the budget of the project. I'm just hope i'm right on my call,

i'm in one of those rare situation debates where,, if i'm wrong i suddenly become the troll and he gets off scott free,
that would be so,, it would be.. I think wayne and garth said it best when they created the word "MOUNG" lol
yes it would be so moung!! lol

Blue Protoman
January 11th, 2009, 01:24
They probably get salaries, not wages.

Mowing lawns or pulling weeds pays by the hour. Game development doesn't.

shadowprophet
January 11th, 2009, 01:30
They probably get salaries, not wages.

Mowing lawns or pulling weeds pays by the hour. Game development doesn't.

yeah, but i'm still in need of some sort of rough estimation,, to prove my point to the guy.

whatever the salary would be, I'm can just take that and divide it by the average work hours in a given week to get an idea,, so if anyone even has a rough guess at what that may be, that should work just fine.

ICE
January 11th, 2009, 01:39
Its the internet. Just make something up and show commitment.

shadowprophet
January 11th, 2009, 01:48
Its the internet. Just make something up and show commitment.

lol, I've always liked your style brother ice,:cool:

Blue Protoman
January 11th, 2009, 02:51
Its the internet. Just make something up and show commitment.

This. Say you got that figure from Wikipedia.

Darksaviour69
January 11th, 2009, 03:09
might find something here
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/jobs

edit

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/jobs/datascope/london/south-east/england/uk-and-europe/senior-character-artist-3ds-max-1--published-title-required-id26500

40 hrs a week for 44 weeks a year is 1760 hrs
for 35-40k thats about 20-22 per hr

of course thats pounds, and wages are higher in the uk.

but really its hard to compare salary to wages

Blue Protoman
January 11th, 2009, 03:45
Like ICE and I said, just fake it.

shadowprophet
January 11th, 2009, 06:45
might find something here
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/jobs

edit

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/jobs/datascope/london/south-east/england/uk-and-europe/senior-character-artist-3ds-max-1--published-title-required-id26500

40 hrs a week for 44 weeks a year is 1760 hrs
for 35-40k thats about 20-22 per hr

of course thats pounds, and wages are higher in the uk.

but really its hard to compare salary to wages
Thanks brother darkness, I've lost count just how many times you have pulled my rump out of the frying pan your a lifesaver bro :cool:

Like ICE and I said, just fake it.

As tempting as that may be, I thrive off challenging myself.
If i did it the easy way, it would be no fun at all for me
:p

acn010
January 11th, 2009, 15:10
anyways, if it was paid by hours, developers will start milking the clock, funny isnt it

quzar
January 11th, 2009, 22:03
You can make 50$ an hour in software dev the same way a day laborer hanging outside of Home Depot can make 50$ an hour on a job. Get offered 50$ to do a job and finish it in an hour.

One can make numbers like that by freelancing, but it's silly to try to compare hourly wages or salary to such things.

pibs
January 11th, 2009, 22:09
You can make 50$ an hour in software dev the same way a day laborer hanging outside of Home Depot can make 50$ an hour on a job. Get offered 50$ to do a job and finish it in an hour.

Doesn't sound like a job, sounds like a challenge:eek: