HoYoYo opened this issue on Jun 25, 2003 ยท 33 posts
mateo_sancarlos posted Wed, 25 June 2003 at 1:16 PM
That would be a real bummer if OSX was the tail that wagged the Daz Studio "dog" (not that I'm saying it's a dog, actually I think it will be pretty good, especially if they iron out most of the bugs first). I was reading in last week's Economist where it costs $10 to fix a bug on a programmer's desktop during coding of each module, $100 to fix a bug after the modules are assembled into the alpha version, $1000 to fix a bug in beta testing, and $10000 to fix a bug after the CD copies ship. This is what killed Curious Labs management prior to the Germans taking over - they just had no understanding of real-world economics. But I have a good feeling that Daz management is more down-to-earth.