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i found a developer in elance and he wanted $4000 for the game which i personally think is quite tough so is it worth. but i think it gonna be a huge hit at the market
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If it's going to be that huge, then you shouldn't mind paying him that amount. Consider it as being an investment.
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so roughly how much it cost?
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That's up to you to decide. I don't know how complex this application is, or how long it will take to write. How could I? If it can be written in one night then it's expensive at that cost. If it's going to take hime 5 months, working 20 hour days, then it's a bargain.
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I can't decide for you. Only you can decide whether or not this seems reasonable to you.
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If it's going to be that huge, then you shouldn't mind paying him that amount. Consider it as being an investment.
Freddie Jarvis
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You've replied to the wrong person. He won't be notified that you've replied to my post.
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Sounds like a good deal on *your* end but he could be a terrible developer, the game could just not be what you want, or you could lose money because it's not profitable. Why are you using elance for game development anyways? Why not be a part of the process? Get a team of free monkeys from gamedev.net to make you a prototype at least. There's a sub-forum for posting projects and hiring developers. You'll at least know if your idea makes anyone excited before you dish out 4k.
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