Hello friends! Thank for patience of you. Have be very busy with animate, so no many talk have do. It have be VERY difficult get GPUs for content make, so I do hire of friend in other country to get. Is long, so you should popcorn get. If not want read full story, picture attach is TLDR
Okie, now to technology get friend talk...
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Hey there guys, DT's procurement (and also story translating) guy here. I hope you like disaster stories.
DT asked me to write up on where we're standing with equipment and rendering resource. If you're not interested in knowing, then don't bother reading this bit, as there's nothing horny here. Unless you find supply chain managment of electronic devices arousing. I don't kinkshame.
The following chronicles the absolutly unadulterated and terrifically poor shitshow we've had trying to get cards capable of rendering the last (and most intensive) scene in the animation. Put VERY simply, the current GTX 1080s DT has available to them can render about 1 frame every 15-30 minutes: Good for a quick 2 minute animation, but terrible for the 5 minute monsters that have multiple scene changes, angles, and all that good stuff.
Put simply; The 3rd protogen x synth animation was made on the understanding that they'd have some truly epic equipment to render it on, if the benchmarks were legit.
In October, NVIDIA released a new graphics card called the RTX 3080 & 3090. Every 3080 they got would more than double the previous rendering speed of their rig, thus making rendering 2x faster. Every 3090 would 3x it (though they are slightly less cost efficient). It therefore made sense to try and pre-order as many 3070 cards as possible, as we knew supply would be limited and if we didn't buy early, we wouldn't be getting any.
In order to make sure that we'd get at least SOME cards early on, we attempted to preorder six inidivdual cards, consisting of three ASUS TUF GAMING and three MSI GAMING X TRIO, from multiple different suppliers in multiple different coutries. Total initial investment in cards: about $5000
However, these were not the only costs involved, because you can't run GPUs without the surrounding hardware. To go alongside these orders, we also attempted to procure
All in all, approximately $9000 was initially spent on JUST trying to get eqipment once you include shipping and taxes. This investment exceeded two months of patron earnings (in October, about 10% of patrons had declined payments, plus patron, paypal, and currency exchange fees reduced the total income last month to about $3100, for context). There's then also the cost of purchasing textures, music, and other misc assets for the animation. Some cash was taken from money saved for such an occasion on order to cover this, whilst some additional cash was fronted on credit.
This plan would have worked rather well if not for the fact that so far, NONE of the equipment we actually needed in the first place has arrived; DT currently has no more processing power available to them than before they spent nearly $9,000 on it. Here's everything that went wrong:
After we graphed out the position in the queue they provided us, it's unlikly they'll arrive before March.Without wishing to sound crass, it has been an utter shitshow. We have spent almost $9000 and in return received nothing but bad managment, poor information and bad customer service. SOME of this money has been refunded, however in other cases we are left waiting for either orders or refunds.
Whilst some of the refunds provided some money so that dreamer could access a render farm as a last ditch resort, this has also had problems: The render farm that provides the right performance at an accessable price without banning NSFW stuff has had zero availablity every time DT has tried submitting a job (presumably because everyone needs it due to GPU shortages)
All cancelled/refunded/stalled orders accounted for, we currently have:
Once the refunds are processed, we should be able to find a render farm that can help with the initial stuff waiting to be rendered. Depending on if the 3090s are going to be available, either they or the 3080s will also be refunded, though we're waiting on the supplier's customer service to reopen.
On a personal note, I am frustrated with every single person involved in this, up to and including myself. NVIDIA & AMD should have ensured sufficient supply, I should have tried getting PSUs earlier, and the retailers could have provided clearer, faster or just downright HONEST communication. I know this is frustrating DT too, because even though they're working their socks off, the poor behaviour on the part of other people has made it look like they're not doing anything, which is very much not the case.
I'm not going to apologise on behalf of our suppliers and their associates, as they deserve your scorn for poor managment. I will, however, apologise for not expecting this and not helping DT plan better.
DT also wanted me to remind you in the most eloquent fashion that I can that if you're ever unsatisfied with the rewards on the patron, you shouldn't feel tentative or worried about unsubscribing. They're not in this for the money, and as we've seen here, sometimes there's stuff that you can't get no matter how much money you're willing to throw at the problem. Your support helps make the animations you enjoy faster, but nobody - especially not dreamer - is going to judge you for leaving, given how much people need to be saving to look after themselves in this economy.
The pair of us seek your understanding and compassion in how we've got caught up in this very exciting but also very turbulant moment of progress, and look forward to providing the highest quality of animations the furry fandom has seen, regardless of your financial support.
Cheers, M
KazHyena
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