• Survey: Why Go Indie?
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Obviously because it belongs in a museum.
Not sure I'd give up a salary to become indie. Unless they have contracts against creating games on their spare time, I'd just work on an indie title at home after work.
Wait, misread title as Indy... [editline]7th September 2011[/editline] Mah automerge!
[QUOTE=TurbisV2;32161911]Not sure I'd give up a salary to become indie. Unless they have contracts against creating games on their spare time, I'd just work on an indie title at home after work.[/QUOTE] I think usually the problem is is that anything you create the company could claim ownership on, although I think that's only if you bring it into work, I can't remember. Also I don't know if this is talking about just programmers, but after spending a whole day at the office programming, probably plus the overtime a lot of programmers end up having to do, the last thing you're going to want to do is go home and program some more.
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