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    i wonder how much money do ibot developers make
    and how much nick makes

    like real numbers, i'm curious about what the difference is between em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y2Quakepc2 View Post
    i wonder how much money do ibot developers make
    and how much nick makes

    like real numbers, i'm curious about what the difference is between em
    Just count active users * payment and remove some costs for servers + taxes.

    Edit: Just counted very fast.

    Let's say we have 1700 paying members per month (high counted??) * 5.75 = almost 10k$

    10000$ - costs for servers + taxes (25%?? Or maybe even lower in shitty America)
    Last edited by Xeno Scripts; 11-08-2014 at 05:21 AM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkstaR View Post
    What I find really interesting is that XenoBot online members doesn't spike during updates. I wonder if it's because of the market share, or because the updates are typically done in < 2 hours and are automatically downloaded, so many members don't visit the forum, and may not even realize an update happened.
    If you take a look at the chart, there's a 'Apophis' event. Before that, it used to have higher spikes, so I'm guessing automatic updates are to blame. Of course, because the average of online users is smaller, the spikes are also smaller and harder to notice.
    I gotta say though, the automatic update was a pretty good addition.

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    The introduction of slope calculation makes it easier to realize some interesting trends from the data.

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