If a game development team is going to succeed it needs to be filled (mostly) with driven, highly skilled, versatile leaders.
To the key people behind waning projects :
Are you dead set on completing this game? What if it takes years, and doesn't sell - will you still feel like pursuing your game dev career?
Whats far more important is getting a team together than any individual game or engine.
I'm not meaning to be disrespectful, but too many people are preoccupied with the actual game they are working on rather than the team. If more of the very best people cared less about their affinity with a particular game, then they can start working together on something that is going to succeed.
But I've put all this effort in I hear you cry - its not wasted, its vital experience - of the required technology, methodology, managing a project and the tough road that is indie game development. You could do with a fresh start, take the weight off your shoulders, team up with others like yourself that are driven, dedicated, skilled, enthusiastic, fun to work with.
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Think about it.
[Edited by - jbadams on August 5, 2010 9:49:51 PM]
Team of leaders
If people are interested in looking for a project to join they will check the Help Wanted forum themselves; please don't cross post into other forums and create uneccesary and unwanted (several users have flagged this as spam) clutter.
Good luck with your project.
Good luck with your project.
- Jason Astle-Adams
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