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A GDC but for Indies? Minus the Screaming.

A topic by Quto created Mar 31, 2025 Views: 908 Replies: 20
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Does anyone know if there is a Game Developers Conference for indie game developers that does not include a SCREAM session or any politics, just discussion of projects, engines both already used and being developed by their own teams, technology and discussing the future of where this is going?

Maybe even discuss just the topic's of development WITHOUT the ideas of DEI and just trying to discuss the nuts and bolts of memory manipulation, animation, squash an stretch while networking with others and opening the floor to folks wanting into this mess to expand their skills into this industry?

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if there isn't one, someone should atleast organize a virtual conference over Zoom or Discord. I would totally attend something like that

Well; I'll go through the growing pains of organizing one if there's enough interest.

Though it may be over a combination of Discord, MMORPG's, Various chat program's beyond Discord and Zoom, various online games and/or anyone willing to volunteer their time from the professional side of the industry; such as folks who have already reached the publishing step or literal veteran's who have been unjustly fired due to the cause of the screaming sessions.

Discord & Zoom for the discussions, everything else to just be part of the event such as a mock vendor's hall that's not a vendor's hall, but other indies with a READY-MADE build of their project linking back to itch.io or steam via QR Code, Sections where they can discuss openly, that whole jazz... Even then; if real money needs to trade hands to get real professionals to SPEAK PROFESSIONALLY without having the knife of DEI; I would need help to setup the event to be invite only on a one-time payment for a ticket and keep it in-expensive.

Even setting up a section to be an artist alley.

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EDITED because my original post was a pure personal attack

You're asking if a place exists for indie game devs to discuss game development, on a forum which exists for that very purpose. The thing you're proposing already very much exists, though not in the exact shape of GDC, because having a physical conference is already unreasonably expensive for the professionals.

It seems like this is really all about you having a political axe to grind, and not about actual game development.

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I am being quite genuine; I haven't even mentioned anything else in this post that involves politics in the rest of this topic aside from the one that started it. I used to watch the GDC for specific topics in game development, such as the approach to game emulation where most of the professional industry views at the topic as piracy (Nintendo, Sony, I don't think Microsoft cares, Sega defiantly stopped caring after the Sega Genesis and Sega Dreamcast as Piracy and Homebrew are giving new life TO those consoles to a point were we have new Dreamcast Games) and how it could be turned around to be used as not only another profit margin, but to stop players from pursuing this 'legally' gray area and buy the game legitimately, especially since Nintendo started doing the EXACT same thing selling the game's on the Virtual Console line and calling it the right way while shamming everyone else much like it seems like you are trying to shame me right now.

Which, the talk was actually a good arguement; I'll link it here.
https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1023470/-It-s-Just-Emulation

Next, I get that this forum already accomplishes this; but we could also argue this for anime, horror, movies and so on that already accomplish this and there are conferences that already discuss these topic's, outside the forum to other forums and even social media platforms, some fan panels while others are from professionals in the industry that come out to these to discuss either personal projects or where something is going; Such as the creator of Robotech coming to the USA over to Ohayocon to discuss the future of his Anime, competing against Gundam and the literal hell hole of a nightmare with Harmony Gold has left his creation and after from odd years and discussing it to fans on how to save his franchise from that hellhole.

Which brings me now, in a sense. I look at the GDC, I discover a few topics were not focused on game development, but a political angle in a lot of the panels and a literal section of time for developers to go out and scream in front of the hall. This is technically a free market, I went looking to see if there was an another conference that didn't touch on these topics since aside from Gen Con in the Tabletop scene as an example, there's also River City con, Origin and the GAMA Expo, the latter of which accomplishes what GDC did; but their entire conference is fenced in with a membership buy-in.

So, I do some googling; and there isn't really much else out there to be a free market in, for the USA to an extent, especially FOR Indies; there's the Indie game Utsav over in India and a few others that do 'VIRTUAL' conferences, though they have been more showcase's of other indie development project's than discussions and that's about as much as I could look for, there is even a conference for Cellphone Games which has been a rough mix between Showcase and Conference.

So, in short, I am genuinely asking if there is another alternative that does what the GDC does, especially for Indie and cuts back on the showcase's and becomes less of a expensive commercial you could attend in real life; no political axe to grind, no nefarious plot, nothing. Even more than likely willing to go through with the painful process of setting one up.

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Wouldn't that be nice.

I think there would be no shortage of attendees and exhibitioners.

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For starters, maybe existing Game Jam mechanism can be used. Organize a Jam with the purpose of not to develop a new game quickly, but to show-case existing well-developed games. Maybe require participants to add a presentation or extended devlog, explaining the specific unique aspects of their game they want to highlight and discuss. In the 'scoring' part, encourage participants to leave in-depth and detailed reviews of each other games, hopefully starting some high-level discussion. While not a true conference, this seems to be a comparatively easy first step.

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Would be easy, but does not encourage discussion.

There needs to be a go-between other than to work tirelessly on a title to speak beyond things left 'in-depth' for scoring as it then just feels like someone's school assignment. There needs to be more communication; I guess is what I'm getting at. Setting up such a thing as an event, I get; but it's all a bit one-sided.

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Well, the idea certainly can be improved. As for being one-sided-- is it not also true for any conference?
A speaker can only hope that audience will ask insightful and engaging questions after presentation, and there is never a guarantee that will happen.

It is not entirely true.

Usually there is open space for folks to interact with the speaker; usually to clarify or get some idea about what's going on. This is also true for any conference or con outside of this scope, Anime Conventions typically have this type of dynamic between professional/speaker and the audience whether it's asking questions trying to find love at said con or the specific's about asking the bare bone basics on how to setup an object using the abstract constructor's of a class for a newly created engine someone is presenting from the ground up.

Even then, there's been a bit of a rise in new engine's; mostly because the monoculture of talent coming out of college are either use to using Unreal, Unity or Godot for their project's, not many of them or rather, non of them to an extent, have taken the time to understand the geometry and how to manipulate certain aspects of a mesh or model to both promote and show they understand animating a model beyond just rigging it to a skeleton frame and applying movement... But that's a different topic for something else.

There is typically a good guarantee there is a response from the audience than to have someone come onto the podium to speak, no matter the subject or the issue.

Is there Game Jams for show casing pre made games? I want to enter a Jam but they expect a brand new game.

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There is not; though you have helped me a little in my argument for wanting to do something like my topic title presents.

What kind of game you got made mate?
Edit: FIXING MY SPELLING.

Uhhhh a lot of games lol mostly mindfulness/meditation/hypnosis apps.

Fair Enough.

Nope

Do anyone know how I can increase my download

Be more descriptive? What do you mean?

In what way

What do you mean by increase you download? Amount of people downloading your game? Bandwidth and information to download to your computer?

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did  you do anything with this? we may wish to attend. 

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Well, so far, I'm a one man team... Which to be frank, not really far. I don't have any connections to any folks or teams to help plan something like this, but I got a small layout techthis first one. 


What I got so far is;

Setting up Discord and Revolt Channels.

Picking an MMORPG or virtual Space to host it(Looking at Webfishing, Animal Crossing or something with an easy setup to get in for the interaction like any other con)... Which, to be frank, this is kind of ridiculous, but unless this gains steam or I can get some proper help doing the rest: this is just my sad attempt to retain the human interaction that's part of any conference. 

Looking for folks willing to be on Stream to discuss topics like game design and a spotlight setup for indies to show off what they are doing.


So far, I got a discord/revolt channels and a poorly drawn Mascot. So the easy part is done, next hard step is setting up the literal platform for people to come join in and see and figuring out streaming... Which, feel free to laugh as I have never done it before or setup a method for Streaming a large group of folks wanting to partake.


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If you want to partake it what's so far and discuss a date; EDIT: I discovered there is no simple mail system on ITCH; I'll post an email you can send a request for this mess I am attempting if you WANT too.