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Game Developers Conference 2006 Details Announced
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Kalia
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Game Developers Conference 2006 Details Announced
   

Tons of interesting topics will be covered at the next Game Developers Conference to be held in March in San Jose, California. MMO strategies, attracting women into game design, technical topics galore and games into film are just some of the topics to be covered. You can read the entire list here: http://www.cmpevents.com/GD06/a.asp?option=C&V=1. Thanks to Gamasutra.com!

Last edited by Kalia on Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:35 pm; edited 3 times in total
Post Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:39 am
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Game DEVELOPERS Conference. It's about game DEVELOPMENT. Design is only a small part of it.
Post Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:42 am
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quote:
Originally posted by Lorgosin
Game DEVELOPERS Conference. It's about game DEVELOPMENT. Design is only a small part of it.


You are right about the first part completely, but second part, partly... Design is the basis behind the game, even though it's small (And not even so... It takes a while to just get to the final design plan).
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Post Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:01 pm
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Thanks and corrected. It was an inadvertent slip of the keyboard....way too much work this week. I appreciate the assistance.
Post Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:31 pm
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quote:
Originally posted by XVampireX
quote:
Originally posted by Lorgosin
Game DEVELOPERS Conference. It's about game DEVELOPMENT. Design is only a small part of it.


You are right about the first part completely, but second part, partly... Design is the basis behind the game, even though it's small (And not even so... It takes a while to just get to the final design plan).


Actually the part played by the designers (and programmers) gets larger as the game gets smaller. For most AAA games the main cost comes from asset creation (Art, level design, sound and writing, where art is the largest money sink). GDC is a conference made up of lectures. Largely because the cost of paying the designers is small compared with the rest of the team the proportion of lectures about design is generally not much greater than any other part (Audio, Business & Legal, Production, Programming and Visual Arts). Most people get that impression that design dominate however, since that is the part the major gamer sites reports on. As an engineer, however, I am personally most interested in the technical solutions somewhat misleadingly placed in the cathegory "programming". Design is actually a lesser part of the work (because design is hard work) put into games than most people think. That's not to say it isn't the most important part, just that it isn't by far the most costly for most AAA games. A comparison may be that a plot outline is the most important part of a book, but you also need someone who can write well and someone who can print it. The secret is in the execusion, not the blueprint.


Kalia: That's ok.
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