Posted on 20 January 2017 - 08:55 PM
xKniqht wrote
dild wrote...
Posted on 21 January 2017 - 06:02 AM
NaomiBliss wrote
Routrs wrote...
Stupid kid, you have a lot to learn
I have never heard of CubeCore before this day. It must be a pretty useless and unpopular gamemode. Thus worth 0$ compared to the greatness of ArenaPvP.
Posted on 21 January 2017 - 08:39 AM
dild wrote
xKniqht wrote...
Posted on 21 January 2017 - 08:12 PM
Routrs wrote
NaomiBliss wrote...
I have never heard of CubeCore before this day. It must be a pretty useless and unpopular gamemode. Thus worth 0$ compared to the greatness of ArenaPvP.
Very sad!
You wouldn't make the cut on Cubecore anyways.
Posted on 21 January 2017 - 09:01 PM
Routrs wrote
NaomiBliss wrote...
I have never heard of CubeCore before this day. It must be a pretty useless and unpopular gamemode. Thus worth 0$ compared to the greatness of ArenaPvP.
Stupid kid, you have a lot to learn
Posted on 22 January 2017 - 09:05 PM
Zaverus wrote
Posted on 02 February 2017 - 09:51 PM
There hasn't been an actual appraisal for the last like 6 posts.Posted on 03 February 2017 - 03:02 AM
Website: $10000Arena PVP: $20000
UHC: $20000
SG: $20000
UHC Meetup: $20000
CTF: $10000
Mainframe: $80000
GCheat: $80000
Playerbase/Staff Team/Developers: $40000
Premium: $200000
Total: 500k (Half a million dollars)
I'll give a bit of an explanation for this:
While ArenaPvP has a lot of value, there isn't that much proprietary or difficult code in it. It's actually fairly simplistic, and the only reason it really thrives is the community+GCheat+Staff team. For that reason, I valued UHC and SG and UHC Meetup at the same amount; they're all well coded, automised (for the most part) gamemodes. They have less popularity but more complex code than arena. GCheat is grossly undervalued by many; it is a complex anticheat with a lot of checks which should have a hell of a lot of value. The staff team and developers are also very strong; they have highly committed players and staff. Sadly, CTF is just under played, therefore I can't value it highly.
Badlion Premium should be around 200k at the moment. This might change, since I haven't seen it yet. However, working on proprietary software with ESEA certainly has a lot of value, and 200k is a conservative estimate. Their anticheat is technically worth millions, however a lot of which is from ESEA, not all from Badlion themselves.
Posted on 03 February 2017 - 04:09 PM
Metarus wrote
Arena PVP: $20000
UHC: $20000
SG: $20000
UHC Meetup: $20000
CTF: $10000
Mainframe: $80000
GCheat: $80000
Playerbase/Staff Team/Developers: $40000
Premium: $200000
Total: 500k (Half a million dollars)
I'll give a bit of an explanation for this:
While ArenaPvP has a lot of value, there isn't that much proprietary or difficult code in it. It's actually fairly simplistic, and the only reason it really thrives is the community+GCheat+Staff team. For that reason, I valued UHC and SG and UHC Meetup at the same amount; they're all well coded, automised (for the most part) gamemodes. They have less popularity but more complex code than arena. GCheat is grossly undervalued by many; it is a complex anticheat with a lot of checks which should have a hell of a lot of value. The staff team and developers are also very strong; they have highly committed players and staff. Sadly, CTF is just under played, therefore I can't value it highly.
Badlion Premium should be around 200k at the moment. This might change, since I haven't seen it yet. However, working on proprietary software with ESEA certainly has a lot of value, and 200k is a conservative estimate. Their anticheat is technically worth millions, however a lot of which is from ESEA, not all from Badlion themselves.
*clap *clap *clap finally a proper appraisal