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Chazore said:
KLXVER said:

Yeah, its easy to say what should be done when you have zero on the line. Indies can be great, but not many people is going to tune into developers talking about their games for hours. Like it or not AAA games are still very popular even if you have had bad experiences with them. Also most of the games being revealed are usually indie games and they have several categories aimed only at indie games/developers. 

I'm not here to debate what should be done, I'm saying it for how it currently looks, and it's pandering toward celebs/ads/sponsors and partly journos, not the smaller indie devs or the influencers out there that actually help the smaller dev games being discovered, let alone becoming hits over night.

We don't need them to talk about their games for hours though, TGA doesn't last for 6 hrs, at best it lasts around 2hrs if at all, and you only ever need 5-10 mins a pop for an interview, and the dev doesn't have to talk about "here's what we coded", because no gamer is going to care nor understand code, instead talk about your inspirations, what drove you to make your game, why you chose the style that it has, what influencers have done to help your game be known, thanking ppl for buying your game.

I can tell you now that no one on this planet is going to give a shit that a multi million/billion dollar corp is going to go "thanks for buying $70 game", but others out there would care that the smaller dev gets the chance, because it means they can create future projects, whilst a million dollar company is almost always expected 100% of the time to craft a new game, not so much with an indie dev that could seemingly go bankrupt in a year (like an indie dev that did an exclusivity deal with Epic games, forgot their name, but they made one game, it didn't get marketed much at all thanks to Epic, and now the dev has gone out of business, with the game only reaching Steam in a few months out of obligation). 

Like it or not Mobile games reign over our core form of entertainment, but does that mean normies with clicker games should invade our awards show?, no, they already have a show, it's called the Oscars, and they almost always tune in to that show every year.

Indie games getting reveal spotlight isn't really enough, especially when you consider the fact that AAA's get more spotlight and award nominations/winners than you do indie, that's 2-1, that's just not good enough, I'm sorry but it isn't. 

Like I get what you and Hynad are trying to say, but I fully agree with, ZyroXZ2, the show can definitely do better than what state it is currently in, and tbh, I'm not up for being convinced that I have to accept the current state of the show, when I know and want it to do better. It's fine if you're okay with the show, I'm not here to snatch your opinion away from you, but understand that I'm not up for being convinced, I'm up for wanting things to change, and that starts with the want for the celebs to go and the smaller guys getting more limelight, so I'll continue to see Geoff as a guy who is more for PR than care for the smaller fish.

Fair enough. I just dont think a more focus on indies would do much. Like the Nintendo Direct Indies doesnt get anywhere near the attention a regular Direct does. Its just not as popular as the AAA games. If Stray didnt get nominated for GOTY this year, almost no one would care. But if Elden Ring or GOW Ragnarok hadnt been nominated, people would scratch their heads and wonder WTF was going on? 

Maybe it would be better to have a seperate award show for each? I dont know. That would kinda seem like Indies arent good enough to be counted as real games. But one thing I know for sure. The award show with the AAA games would crush the ratings of the indie show. Thats just how it is.