Six posts above yours. Just keep levelling up different jobs on the same person, and you'll get new options.polg said:How do I get a?hardware engineer
Jonnyram said:Six posts above yours. Just keep levelling up different jobs on the same person, and you'll get new options.
Yeah, the development cycle is just so snappy, and as soon as your game is out, you just want to work on another one to keep the hits coming.snap0212 said:What amazes me the most is the fact that I really played this game for hours without a break. I usually get bored with games quick, take a lot of breaks, etc. but I couldnt stop playing this one (even though I suck).
Jonnyram said:Yeah, the development cycle is just so snappy, and as soon as your game is out, you just want to work on another one to keep the hits coming.
:lolChorazin said:While the game is selling, I give my people light work and have them do contracts. Then, back to the grind!
EDIT: Haha, my Dungeon Dive series (Action RPG + Dungeon) spin off, DungDiv XTRA! (Action RPG + Fantasy) sold like gangbusters! Debut at #3 with only a 21.
EDIT 2: And now our next game is a Hunting Sim on the Playgear.
Dacvak said:So is there no way to control which employee writes the proposal/does graphics/does sound?
Yeah, but I have 5 employees, yet it only lists 2 of them. The rest are all pay-for outsourced people.Chorazin said:That's what you pick when it asked you who's going to write the proposal, then who will design the graphics, then who will do the music.
Dacvak said:Yeah, but I have 5 employees, yet it only lists 2 of them. The rest are all pay-for outsourced people.
Brazil said:The Game Kid is your best friend.
Persona7 said:People on here complain about free shit.
That's exactly how it works.Ether_Snake said:Haven't played this game yet but can you start say in the early 1980s and move up from there?
AstroLad said:Has anyone actually gotten a 40? Best I did was 39 I think (usually even a really good game would get a 37-38) and this was with katrillion sellers that had 250+ everything and 400+ in some areas.
I have a hacker (Walt Sidney) who can do the game proposal, but another who can't. Is there anywhere where it lists what people can or can't do?Chorazin said:Some can't do dedicated jobs, like the Hacker doesn't seem to be able to do the Proposal, and a Director can't do the music. Only a Coder or a Sound Engineer can, respectively.
EDIT: And I just did a Game Co Simulation on the Uranus that shipped 2 million units week one, and got a 36. BOOYAH!
EDIT 2: Fuck me, it sold 9mil total!!!!