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AiSW

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    AiSW got a reaction from slippers_ in How long do you use your pcs?   
    For as long as possible or every few years, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
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    AiSW got a reaction from soldier_ph in LTT Should expand into development   
    Hi,
    I am a programmer, as a hobby I develop games and 3d model, this prefaces a sort of list of arguments why I think it seems wise for them to expand in the market.
    They have numerous PC industry contacts, they can work with Valve and get unreleased Vive products, or get GPUs that have features not released yet to support them early, ect.  This is something a new developer does not have, and is extremely beneficial. They have a fan base of PC gamers, plenty of whom I guarantee would be significantly more likely to buy a title from LTT than from a random AA dev. They have the capital, yes this is true for almost any business, but still important to note. They don't seem to have game companies as sponsors so they wouldn't be competing. They have plenty of hardware they can test with(this may seem insignificant) but it again can be beneficial. They have at least foundation staff, they already HR/Finance and what could be argued is basically a massive marketing department as well as IT.   This is a big one as well, they have the foundation for game server hosting(were it to be online) with all the web hosting stuff they have, if it were to be online that is. Expanding is also just generally useful to a business. If you agree/disagree I'd love to hear it.  And I'd be interested to see what they would make.  Btw I take royalties, jk
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    AiSW got a reaction from JustWantTech in LTT Should expand into development   
    Hi,
    I am a programmer, as a hobby I develop games and 3d model, this prefaces a sort of list of arguments why I think it seems wise for them to expand in the market.
    They have numerous PC industry contacts, they can work with Valve and get unreleased Vive products, or get GPUs that have features not released yet to support them early, ect.  This is something a new developer does not have, and is extremely beneficial. They have a fan base of PC gamers, plenty of whom I guarantee would be significantly more likely to buy a title from LTT than from a random AA dev. They have the capital, yes this is true for almost any business, but still important to note. They don't seem to have game companies as sponsors so they wouldn't be competing. They have plenty of hardware they can test with(this may seem insignificant) but it again can be beneficial. They have at least foundation staff, they already HR/Finance and what could be argued is basically a massive marketing department as well as IT.   This is a big one as well, they have the foundation for game server hosting(were it to be online) with all the web hosting stuff they have, if it were to be online that is. Expanding is also just generally useful to a business. If you agree/disagree I'd love to hear it.  And I'd be interested to see what they would make.  Btw I take royalties, jk
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    AiSW got a reaction from kirashi in LTT Should expand into development   
    Hi,
    I am a programmer, as a hobby I develop games and 3d model, this prefaces a sort of list of arguments why I think it seems wise for them to expand in the market.
    They have numerous PC industry contacts, they can work with Valve and get unreleased Vive products, or get GPUs that have features not released yet to support them early, ect.  This is something a new developer does not have, and is extremely beneficial. They have a fan base of PC gamers, plenty of whom I guarantee would be significantly more likely to buy a title from LTT than from a random AA dev. They have the capital, yes this is true for almost any business, but still important to note. They don't seem to have game companies as sponsors so they wouldn't be competing. They have plenty of hardware they can test with(this may seem insignificant) but it again can be beneficial. They have at least foundation staff, they already HR/Finance and what could be argued is basically a massive marketing department as well as IT.   This is a big one as well, they have the foundation for game server hosting(were it to be online) with all the web hosting stuff they have, if it were to be online that is. Expanding is also just generally useful to a business. If you agree/disagree I'd love to hear it.  And I'd be interested to see what they would make.  Btw I take royalties, jk
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