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Work in Progress / [LOCKED] Game Development Teams

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THE GAME DESIGNER
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Joined: 3rd Jun 2006
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Posted: 6th Jan 2009 10:27
If you would like to have an experienced team member for developing games, i may be willing to help, if you go to www.lewisstevens.webeden.co.uk i state what i can help you out with, if there is anything else you would like help with, just e-mail me via that address... and i will get back to you through the site.

The site is not finished yet, so some of the pages may be blank.

Many thanks
Lewis Stevens
(Team Member of Darkhorse Studios)

lewis stevens
Rampage
17
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Joined: 4th Feb 2008
Location: New Zealand
Posted: 6th Jan 2009 10:41
OMG!!! Like I said in your X10 posts.
Team Requests are forbidden here. Read the AUP!
After nearly 3 years here you should know that...


"Welcome to the forums, MasterXMP. Your game looks like garbage..." - Game Maker
Veron
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Joined: 22nd Nov 2006
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Posted: 6th Jan 2009 11:03
You're using a free host, a subdomain, and can't provide any examples that you're an established team. Team requests are allowed, as long as they're structured well and you actually have something to show.

Van B
Moderator
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Joined: 8th Oct 2002
Location: Sunnyvale
Posted: 6th Jan 2009 12:07
If we mods find a team request that shows potential, if we are confident that there will be no flames or trolling, then we'd certainly give it some thought.

This thread on the other hand is a prime example of how not to form a team.

Seriously, you want people to invest time when you haven't put in time yourself, it's just not the way things work. If you have a project that you want to form a team for - YOU have to be the team in the time being, you have to know the details and be able to explain them coherently. If you can't get something to show people using DBPro, then you should concentrate on that before even considering teams. You have to present your project in a way that makes it look better than anything your potential team would be doing otherwise. The other major factor is completed projects - a couple of small games can go a long way to getting a reputation.

Once you have a reputation here, forming a team does not even need a post like this, usually just needs a WIP thread to get peoples attention.


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