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Peace periods do not work.
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ищу тима минимум 200 чесов с микро
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How high can we count until this game releases?
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Mission Target Planet Doesn't Exist
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Update delayed again?
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well he just should get some employees for that. I mean there are a lot of good people for bug fixes on the board. And he got the monney for that. So.... damn

It takes 2-3 months to get a new hire completely on board with a project. That's not even completely making sure they become proficient in the process you need them to do.

But where will these employees work so that they can work together and share resources and manage work flow? It takes 2-8 months to rent and set up an office into working condition.

Let alone background checks, interviews, choosing the correct choice for the job, and vetting them to make sure they won't flake; he's said there's complications in adding more people because he wants to make sure they understand the plan for development and the culture of the game.

Do you expect him to take randos or maybe hire some day laborers from Home Depot? If the game has made this much money, I'm sure he wants to get the perfect people for the job. That means having competitive hiring practices, registering for multiple insurances, having an office, being selective etc.

It takes time.
2-3 month ? no , 2-3 decades !

Seriously , okay, it takes time, but your estimates are pretty absurd, especially in a sector where it's entirely possible to work remotely. I come from the IT sector; when you arrive at someone else's code, you learn it pretty quickly if the goal is to continue in the same way. a few hours are already above what is needed for this.

So yes, he does what he wants, he organizes himself as he wishes, and he owes nothing to anyone; I totally agree with that.

Just don't make people believe that it takes that long to recruit, and to understand a project and integrate into it.
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