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EE is funded through the community, through Patreon.
Therefore, we have a right to know where that money goes.
There are five aspects that I think are of particular interest:
- Xenonetix' own income
- Money spent on the flash game
- Money spent developing EEU
- Money saved
- Budget structure
Let's go through them one by one.
Xenonetix' own income
Xenonetix is the owner. Future profits of a successful EEU will go to him, that should provide him with enough incentive to work now for no pay (invest in the game).
How much is he paying himself and what justifies this income? Does he need this extra income from EE to pay his bills? (EE cannot support him full-time anyway)
Money spent on the flash game
This covers costs of hosting PlayerIO servers, paying for the domain, paying for staff, paying developers to fix bugs or add new features to the old game.
Keeping the old game up makes sense, but the amount of investment needs to be regulated and justified. Make an offline client? Absolutely! Add hotkeys to the game? Probably not...
Any developer hour spent on the old flash game is an hour taken from EEU. Developers are paid and have limited time.The strategy should be to spend as little as possible to keep the old game alive while EEU rolls out.
Any excess money spent on the old game is your money thrown out of the window.
Money spent developing EEU
It's not hard to categorize the split, given that the only major costs of EEU are the developers and designers.
The formula for this could be: developer costs * developer time on EEU / (developer time on EEU + developer time on flash EE)
Is this metric even tracked? It should be! It's why we are supporting you guys on Patreon, right?
Money saved
How much money is saved?
How much of it is reserved for advertising?
How much of it is reserved for going to conventions?Is spending $12000 on gamescom going to be worth it? How about less riskier options?
Budget structure
The Patreon page shows us unhelpful pie charts (with no numbers) of how the game would hypothetically spend its money if it had $1000/$2000/$3000/$4000 a month.
Xenonetix currently earns $366 per month on Patreon, that's far less than what we're given. Additional revenue streams are: PayPal and flash EE income. (How high are these?)Let's go through the labels:
- Advertising? Currently not needed.
- Domains? Already paid for till 05/2020.
- Reboot-severs? Currently not needed.
- Taxes and Patreon fees? Don't consider them part of your income please.
- Staff/Equipment? Are they working on flash EE (mods, devs) or EEU?These aren't "relatively accurate"...
Does the staff have a plan on how to split the funds with current funding levels (under $1000)? Did the past months' spending individually follow this plan?
So, I asked around
- Xenonetix refused to name any numbers, but said that "the majority of the funding is going into the advertising budget for EEU".
- "Far more than 50% [of income] is going towards EEU" (Has that been true in the past?)
- Joshua Stone is solely working on EEU (What about that time when Josh was working on hotkeys and new lobby for the flash game?)
- Staff members don't seem to have an overview of EE's finances either. (Are they left in the dark just like we are?)
- The numbers in this thread do not answer the questions I am asking.
Lastly, a quick reminder:
Do you remember what happened, last time the EE owner refused to tell anyone about how the money was being managed? NVD was their name, I think!
Public companies publicize their finances every quarter. Why does Xenonetix hide them?
@Xenonetix: I am not asking for a wall of text reply. I want numbers!
I have never thought of programming for reputation and honor. What I have in my heart must come out. That is the reason why I code.
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proc, did you check the patreon page itself or not? because its lieraly writen there
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ublic companies publicize their finances every quarter.
In history we learned that the German Führer in the 1933-1939 (before the war starts) also have been hiding the finances of the German empire. Point is, that if the followers knew how bad the economy of the game state is, then people would stop donating supporting his party. The same goes for the game:
No money from patron -> No EEU.
@peace: read my post. I explain why I do not believe the pie charts explain how EE's finances are being currently handled.
@Anatoly: It's not about how much EE earns in total, we already know that. It's about how the money is being managed.
I have never thought of programming for reputation and honor. What I have in my heart must come out. That is the reason why I code.
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@peace: read my post. I explain why I do not believe the pie charts explain how EE's finances are being currently handled.
@Anatoly: It's not about how much EE earns in total, we already know that. It's about how the money is being managed.
Then it's me who misunderstood here. Sorry.
However, I'd like to protect Processor in this Xeno-Proc battle.
@Xenonetix: You fired Phinarose because she told you "what you should have done" and not "what you should do". We now tell you "what to do". Later it will be the "what you should have done" warning, and this will not be only uncomfortable for you, it will be the last time EE will have an owner, and this is not what we want. Believe me, such economical information should be told, especially in the current state of the game. If people will support you, and you'll leave with the money, it will uncomfortable, illegal and simply bad.
EE had a list of bad owners, and believe me, do you want to be the next one in the list, or will you listen here to the message of the people here and help yourself, the game, and the community?
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>tmw you're xeno and you're like "yay proc closed his data leak topic, finally the drama is over"
>but then he makes another one
oh god oh ****
Also true. But still processor discusses things we need to know, not what we want to know.
Are the staff of a company - even a tiny one like EE - obliged to disclose their earnings?
Generally no, but given that it’s a mostly crowdfunded enterprise, there’s room for debate.
EE is unusual in that its community is intimately involved in the goings-on behind the scenes. That’s great, but some people decide that this makes them board members with rightly-deserved influence over decision-making. While their intentions may be good, the resulting crusades are very misguided.
I wonder if those people ever stop to consider that maybe - just maybe - staff are in a better position to make good decisions than semi-informed spectators.
My point is that it’s almost inevitable that no matter what the numbers are, people will be outraged, drama will start and - yet again - the end result will be crappy for everyone.
EE is a business, not a charity. People don’t work for free.
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EE is funded through the community, through Patreon.
Therefore, we have a right to know where that money goes.
Technically, we don't have a right to know where money goes. It's our (not personally mine) choice to give xenonetix money. It's Xenonetix's choice to do whatever he wants with it.
If you don't trust the owner - don't fund the game. EE is not obliged to disclose it's money flow.
But if xenonetix is fine with it - he might want to do that. If money is spent correctly and the community likes where everything goes, it might increase ee's revenue
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I want an overview of EE's spending in the past.
- How much did Xenonetix earn?
- How much money went to EEU?
- How much money went to flash EE?
- How much money was saved?
The community should have this information to make decisions on whether or not they want to financially support EE on Patreon.
Additionally, I point out that the budget pie chart on Patreon is unhelpful.
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While there is no legal penalty if EE does not lay out its finances, it is generally something every investor / donor requests before giving a company their money.
I don't want influence over decision making, I want transparency.
I have never thought of programming for reputation and honor. What I have in my heart must come out. That is the reason why I code.
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considering xenonetix admitted that he’s bought like 5 cars and went nearly bankrupt because of it, i’m guessing this is linked to why he won’t share numbers
Processor wrote:EE is funded through the community, through Patreon.
Therefore, we have a right to know where that money goes.Technically, we don't have a right to know where money goes. It's our (not personally mine) choice to give xenonetix money. It's Xenonetix's choice to do whatever he wants with it.
If you don't trust the owner - don't fund the game. EE is not obliged to disclose it's money flow.
But if xenonetix is fine with it - he might want to do that. If money is spent correctly and the community likes where everything goes, it might increase ee's revenue
However when the game will be about to die completely people will want to get their money back.
considering xenonetix admitted that he’s bought like 5 cars and went nearly bankrupt because of it, i’m guessing this is linked to why he won’t share numbers
epic. sources?
I want an overview of EE's spending in the past.
- How much did Xenonetix earn?
- How much money went to EEU?
- How much money went to flash EE?
- How much money was saved?The community should have this information to make decisions on whether or not they want to financially support EE on Patreon.
Additionally, I point out that the budget pie chart on Patreon is unhelpful.
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While there is no legal penalty if EE does not lay out its finances, it is generally something every investor / donor requests before giving a company their money.
I don't want influence over decision making, I want transparency.
"Information only for patrons."
EE is a business, not a charity.
A very poor business.
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Processor wrote:EE is funded through the community, through Patreon.
Therefore, we have a right to know where that money goes.Technically, we don't have a right to know where money goes. It's our (not personally mine) choice to give xenonetix money. It's Xenonetix's choice to do whatever he wants with it.
If you don't trust the owner - don't fund the game. EE is not obliged to disclose it's money flow.
But if xenonetix is fine with it - he might want to do that. If money is spent correctly and the community likes where everything goes, it might increase ee's revenue
i can understand people wan tto know wher emoney goe sbefore suportign a random patreon
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Do you remember what happened, last time the EE owner refused to tell anyone about how the money was being managed? NVD was their name, I think!
I'm a bit out of the loop. What happened with NVD?
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Even though Xeno has no obligation to do something, that doesn't mean he shouldn't do it. Personally, I don't really care too much about the financial state of EE - as long as it works, I'm happy. But it is something that people should know about if they request to.
Plus, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't somewhat curious myself.
How long will it take me to get banned again?
Place your bets right here.
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I think Xenonetix wants us to think that our money is going to be spent on the games, and not for personal income. The reason of the pie charts' $#/month is so big might just because Xenonetix wants to make the actual finances of the business unpredictable for the comunity. That way Xenonetix can hide the almost bankrupt part. Xenonetix thinks that that would increse the income from patreon. All of this is just my guess and have no clear evidence.
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Processor wrote:Do you remember what happened, last time the EE owner refused to tell anyone about how the money was being managed? NVD was their name, I think!
I'm a bit out of the loop. What happened with NVD?
He spent EE money on buying a new gaming pc for himself and bought games for his girlfriend and lied about it. Some more stuff too
No u.
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considering xenonetix admitted that he’s bought like 5 cars and went nearly bankrupt because of it, i’m guessing this is linked to why he won’t share numbers
Also he lost his job right before opening patreon funding :thinking:
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Jet wrote:considering xenonetix admitted that he’s bought like 5 cars and went nearly bankrupt because of it, i’m guessing this is linked to why he won’t share numbers
Also he lost his job right before opening patreon funding :thinking:
So he probably uses patreon income as his personal income.
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Gosha wrote:Jet wrote:considering xenonetix admitted that he’s bought like 5 cars and went nearly bankrupt because of it, i’m guessing this is linked to why he won’t share numbers
Also he lost his job right before opening patreon funding :thinking:
So he probably uses patreon income as his personal income.
ofc he uses a part of it as tis still bussiness
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He spent EE money on buying a new gaming pc for himself and bought games for his girlfriend and lied about it. Some more stuff too
me as an owner
I think this video should satisfactorily explain everything:
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I think this video should satisfactorily explain everything:
I suppose that's exactly what the patrons will receive in the end. Thanks for the demo!
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