Jd Smith1
Hero
Sometimes. Hard to predict. It's usually about even.
Really? I'm surprised.
That's interesting.
Sometimes. Hard to predict. It's usually about even.
Let me double check. Mythological Figures had 2.4K backers. 1086 were PDF backers. Just under half. You can check some other KS campaigns yourself if you like. A sample of 1 isn't very useful.Really? I'm surprised.
That's interesting.
Let me double check. Mythological Figures had 2.4K backers. 1086 were PDF backers. Just under half. You can check some other KS campaigns yourself if you like. A sample of 1 isn't very useful.
People like to have shiny things.I'll take your word for it. I expect you're presenting a reasonable median.
From what I see here and in my gaming circles, pdfs seemed to be the preferred venue. Obviously, there's a lot more old-school buyers than I thought. That's interesting.
That's as good an explanation as any. It certainly explains why the dice manufacturers stay in business.People like to have shiny things.
It's a sure way to boost a KS. Dice and miniatures. I don't have much insight into the profits on that approach though.That's as good an explanation as any. It certainly explains why the dice manufacturers stay in business.
I work in a profession (accounting / finance) and the starting salaries today are $70 to $0K where (in USD, I started in Canada) I started at below $13K. A few years of experience gets you over $100K now.Even if you are in the top 5% of wage earners, you see about a doubling of your income over the span. Only the very top end of wage-earners see a 10x rise over their careers.
There is an exercise for the reader in unpacking that "professionals" only refers to the top 1% or so - everyone else... isn't professional? They're amateurs?
Which is a massive problem......Um... no.
Data from 2015 - Median income workers see a rise in their income of about 38% from ages 25 to 55, with most of that rise packed in the first decade. From age 35 on, income tends to flatten out for median range workers.
Workers in the top 5% will see a rise of about 250% over the same 30 year span. Those in the top 1% will see a rise of about 1450%.
Most folks don't so much as double their salaries, much less see a 10x increase.