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I am looking for content made by gamedev.net moderators.

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6 comments, last by Constantinou_CEO_CWM_FX 2 years, 8 months ago

A long time ago, before I wanted to do game development seriously I found this site. Mostly a lurker. What really interested me was content linked by the moderators. Back then I decided if I really got into development, I would come back for it.

The problem is I can't even remember who posted what, the moderators also no longer have the same kind of links.

One moderator linked a website, or blog maybe, full of useful game development resources.

Things like how to make a design document. How to start as an indie developer. There was even in depth look at game designs. It was full of useful stuff for game developers.

The other moderator is an AI expert. He linked his book.

All I remember is that he is a popular AI developer, who worked on AAA games and he often talked at GDC.

Can anyone help me find these resources?

I can't think of a better place to look than right here at gamedev.net.

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GameWorldShaper said:
One moderator linked a website, or blog maybe, full of useful game development resources. Things like how to make a design document. How to start as an indie developer. There was even in depth look at game designs. It was full of useful stuff for game developers.

I think you're referring to my website, https://sloperama.com/advice/

-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com

@Tom Sloper Thank you, that is exactly the site I was looking for. Thank you very much.

Lol,

Dam Tom looks like you've really made an impact, if some random guy remembers you from years ago, while just browsing.

Our company homepage:

https://honorgames.co/

My New Book!:

https://booklocker.com/books/13011.html

The AI expert you mention is probably Dave Mark, not sure if he's still lurking around.

@Prototype Thank you. Using the name I was able to track down the book.

Who would have known game development was going to be such a large undertaking.

@GameWorldShaper Great you got the solution here

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