found this super interesting YouTube page i digging into the page i found legends of the sector that share knowledge on the most absurd stuff very instructive 360 game sector stuff
Good find! There’s a ton of interesting/helpful information on this channel.
Super unhelpful, pointless and boring, in my opinion.
I have been thinking of participating in DevGAMM ans White Nights, but all it is in reality is some random people from the industry are coming to flex, talk about mobile games and best ways to integrate casino-style mechanics.
Nickname1 i prefer listen real devs talking about their mistakes and solution when you think you know everyone that you know nothing
for example those of New World whit 1 hour of video and it’s probably NewWorld ne save from be a trash!!!
It is really hard to make hit game and it is as hard to know why your game was a hit.
Just look at bethesda, they still have no idea why some of their games were so popular.
And if dev studio with hundreds of smart people cannot find one that actually has a clue about their own game, what are chances that small indie dev studio can have a clue.
So yes most GDC talks are just entertainment nothing much, but there are some interesting.
the truth is that those who create video games don’t play video games is like going to eat a 2kg beef steak in a vegan restaurant…or try to fix a BMW at a greengrocer’s store…It is impossible to make a PRO video game without videogame experience…pure Vulcan logic
Impossible to make a revolutionary gameplay without the knowledge of the gameplay they are scientific philosophical matamatic rules that govern the known universe if you don’t know you don’t know you don’t know…
only a FPS games can be PVP PVE sotry mod can be mix wit anoter tipe off gianra I can be target based or turn based puzzle or none of it 20 30 ganra off game only form a first person shoter and the potential of the FPS has not yet been fully exploited
those who make games copy gamplays all games look the same the major innovations in gameplay are all from the 90s recycle and sold for new