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Old Dec 5th, 2005, 4:58 PM   #38
MBirchmeier
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Originally Posted by SoundSystem
Ok, please remember when it comes to programming, I leave it to the professionals. Firstly, these programmers are good friends and know what they are doing and most of what you said, I do not understand but I highly doubt we will have 'thousands' of users within the first year...
Since I feel like being generous today... and I'm in a good mood (besides this thread is relatively amusing) I'll sum up a few points then watch you make up your own mind.

1.) You came here offering a coding job, then proceeded to mention that you have 'trusted friends' that are 'professional programmers' working on the coding for you, either you found some friends quick, or you decided to ask a community of strangers for help before your own friends.

2.) You've asked for a reality check on the amount of money you're offering, the amount of time for the project, and on what langauge to use. You've failed all three of these checks according to an overwhelming majority of the active community here

3.) Not knowing the basics of how the game is actually ran or what it takes to develop such a system shows that either a.) you haven't done your homework, or b.) have tried to learn about things and just don't grasp what's going on

4.) The fact that your 'game' has been refered by yourself as both a chat program and a 'game' shows you don't even know what you want, and are either highly disorganized, or just unable to remember what you say from one moment to the next. Either way not a good way to lead a company.

Until you know what you want, how it will actually get done, and what it takes to get there have fun throwing your money around.

-MBirchmeier
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