Showing posts with label comission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comission. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 May 2020

Interstellar pilot how to make money

interstellar pilot how to make money

Meta Welcome to Interstellar Pilots! Would love to know what you think should be added to the game? More sectors would be great. Also, I just discovered interstellar pilot how to make money players can’t build trade stations, which means that at some point I’m going to have to go to war with someone’s factories to cut out the competition. Making allies would be nice. I’ve got most of the major factions liking me, with the exception of Fortuna and Black Sail, because I’ve been going bandit hunting. The bandits keep respawning outposts, though, so I don’t know if it’s possible to destroy a faction. I’d also like a better collision avoidance on autopilot, and also the ability to give more detailed instructions. I told my haulers to mine and limited them to the system with my refinery, but since the refinery is slightly closer to the ice asteroids, they won’t mine the metal asteroids. I’m sitting on tons of ice and water, low on metal, and the haulers just keep trying to mine ice.

Monday, 9 December 2019

Do adapted tv shows make more money

do adapted tv shows make more money

Like many directors, Paul Schrader acknowledges the difficulty of finding money for his projects. The result is that indie moviemakers are starting to think more about crafting, episodic Mpre projects for play on digital screens. That currently seems unlikely, since online VOD services are strategizing around the higher viewing they get from those watching multiple episodes of a TV. Nor do they invite binge viewing. Moreover, a series is financially less risky than a film, and the economic payback on the dollars invested favor episodic programming, according to industry execs. And in many ways, other so are finding that the digital realm is friendlier than traditional networks to indie sensibilities. The show, which follows four sports mascots around the country, adapfed not have been a match as a project for primetime TV, Greenbaum believes. Neither would it have worked as a minute longform documentary, Greenbaum maintains. But Price says movies simply proceed at a slower pace than series. And Kickstarter continues adaptd remain a popular avenue for young filmmakers to raise money. But not everybody is sure if such films can thrive digitally. The film, [