mobilegamemarke
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Bio: Many games restrict voice chat on loading screens and after players are eliminated, thus creating a need for a dedicated, third-party voice solution. You can download the Discord client from TechSpot here. Along with the unexpected success came another thing I didn’t expect: people asking me for advice. When I spoke at GDC (again, something I never thought would happen), I had people come up to me and literally say “Hey David, if you say I should quit my job to make games, I will seriously call my boss right now and put in my two weeks notice.” HOLY CRAP I thought, people wanted to learn everything I knew about making the indie dream work, and it was terrifying. My inbox was full of hundreds, if not thousands of people asking me how I did it. I tried my best to answer all the emails I got, but eventually I started to wonder if there was a better way to teach people and to help them finish their games.