“Se avessi un gioco, Non firmerei con 90% degli editori”: Lo pensa l'editore di Manor Lords “l’autopubblicazione è un’ottima strada da percorrere”



The head of Signori del manieropublishing studio Hooded Horse explains that he personally would opt to avoid most publishers, or even self-publish as a developerand with good reason.

Speaking in a recent interview with Pirate Software lead Jason ‘Thor’ Sala, Hooded Horse CEO Tim Bender reveals he’d steer clear of the majority of publishing companiesand why he’d do so. “Se avessi un gioco, Non firmerei con 90% of publishers that exist out there. There are resources that you can learn,” Bender says. Hall agrees, saying that he personally thinks the sentiment iscorrect.

Bender continues, offering an alternative to publishers: “Sviluppatori – if you’re the kind of person that you’re willing to go out there and you’re willing to start reading and learning and thinking about all these marketing things and trying your best to do on your own, you can get yourself to a state where you’re 90% better than 90% of publishers at doing it and you won’t charge yourself.It isn’t all just about the money, entrambi.

The publishing lead states that not only could developers cut costs that way, but they’d also have more interest in their game’s success. “You’ll care a lot more about your game, and in particular, you won’t make certain mistakes that I see publishers often makewhich is when marketing a game, trying to market it as something else that isn’t quite the game but they think fits better into some other popular game,” the CEO explains.

Bender concludes that “l’autopubblicazione è un’ottima strada da percorrere” – as long as developers know what direction to take and are willing tolearn.Earlier in the discussion, he says he thinks so many games failbecause of bad contracts where publishers insist on making all their money back before devs get a bite of revenueso his position on hiring a publisher from a developer’s point of view isn’t all that surprising.

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