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Be doubly kind to the organisers: Instead of giving them shit, how about a bottled water and a sincere thank you for creating memories that we will cherish for our lifetimes.
3. Your game is your name: Your game is your name in this industry; the bigger the game, the farther you’ll get with people. Don’t get frustrated if the Editor of that giant website seems disinterested in you. Use that as fuel to make bigger, better games.
Have absolutely nothing to do? The W, The Intercontinental, The St. Regis, and The Clift are teeming with games industry professionals.
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4. Your name is your game, and your company: We live in the age of sunlight; nothing stays hidden. One unscrupulous screw up by you could find its way to Twitter, to the press, and to every mailing list in the games industry, costing you (and maybe your coworkers) game sales, a career, and even share price and/or exit value. If you wouldn’t say nor do it to your mother, don’t say nor do it – this applies outside of Game Developers Conference as well, just to be crystal.
5. Don’t Crash Parties: The companies who throw events at GDC have cost/benefit analysed business reasons for doing so, with targeted guest lists aimed at achieving business goals, and they spend more on these parties than most of you reading will ever spend on an event in your life. You don’t want some drunken, uninvited jackass burning your hard-earned money at your birthday party do you?! Well …
6. Haunt Some Lobbies: Have absolutely nothing to do? The W, The Intercontinental, The St. Regis, and The Clift are teeming with games industry professionals. Go be truly kind to people and make some contacts.
7. Never Wear A Backpack: Hey! You! With the giant rucksack walking through the crowded space at Game Developers Conference: Nobody likes you; your mom doesn’t even like you. The smartphone in my pocket does more and better than the giant workstations that I used in the 90’s to complete my computer science degree, so shouldn’t that be enough?
One backpack bump by you could find its way to Twitter, to the press, and to every mailing list in the games industry, costing you (and maybe your coworkers) game sales, a career, and even share price and/or exit value.
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