So, it includes developers who make games for Facebook, etc?


| shio said: Keep in mind that those 52.04% do not include web-browser social games. If you include those then that would put PC development at 72.10%. |
It's worth noting that there's bound to be some overlap between developpers who make web-browser games and those who make PC games so combining the two wouldn't equal 72.10%
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What is more troubeling with this survey is probably this:
"Big crowdfunding projects make the headlines, but self-funding is still the most popular among developers polled. Fifty-two percent said that at least part of their funding comes from their company's existing funds, and 46 percent of respondents said they contribute their own personal funds toward the creation of their projects. That's up from 2013's survey, when 37 percent of respondents reported that they dipped into their company's warchest to fund development, while 35 percent of respondents offered their own money to fund their projects."
There is less and less Interest in funding the game-industry.
That is surprisingly small across all consoles, and surprisingly large for smartphones/tablets. I wonder if that is just because of this specific sample group, or is gaming as I enjoy it really in this much trouble?
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