The Art of LiveOps

De : Crystin Cox and James Gwertzman
  • Résumé

  • The Art of LiveOps podcast provides an in-depth perspective on modern game development and shares stories behind some of the most successful LiveOps strategies. Join our hosts, Crystin Cox and James Gwertzman, as they interview a variety of game development professionals in the industry about their personal experiences creating and operating LiveOps games.

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    • Satisfying Your Players w/David Nisshagen, Mojang
      Aug 1 2022

      David Nisshagen is an executive producer at Mojang Studio in Stockholm working on Minecraft Dungeons. He previously worked on other MMOs including Anarchy Online and Battlefield 3. He got his start as a video editor in the marketing industry which lead to his career in LiveOps Gaming.

      David and Crystin discuss the difference between satisfying your players and attracting them to your game and how you can embrace the idea of a co-creative process with your player base by listening to your community and building relationships with them.

      David also touches on how to establish a human-centered approach to your game from the beginning and to create a relaxed culture with your team. David also offers some valuable advice on tooling for your content management systems and the importance of stress testing your servers.

      This episode is brought to you by Azure PlayFab.
      Visit https://www.playfab.com for all your LiveOps needs.

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      42 min
    • The Content Creator Perspective of LiveOps w/Austin Walker, Possibility Space
      Jul 11 2022

      Austin Walker is the IP Director at Possibility Space. He was previously host of "Waypoint Radio" and he co-founded "Friends at the Table" (an actual play podcast). His work as a freelance writer in the video game journalism space has been featured on GameSpot and Paste. He's also written several short fiction pieces and comics.

      Austin and Crystin discuss LiveOps from a content creation viewpoint. They touch on a variety of topics including: Community tending; establishing ethical guidelines for monetization; the evolution in the way we interact with content creators; the impact Discord has on development; and reasons why some developers are fearful of their player communities.

      This episode is brought to you by Azure PlayFab.
      Visit https://www.playfab.com for all your LiveOps needs.

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      59 min
    • Constraints Are Beautiful! w/ Terry Redfield, Niantic: The Art of LiveOps S3E11
      Jul 5 2022

      Terry Redfield is the Creative Director of London for Niantic Games. She's was a founder in the mobile games space and a designer across many different LiveOps projects including Psychonauts, Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. In her 27 year career, she's worked on many platform, mobile, PC and Facebook games.

      Terry and Crystin discuss different types of monetization models including cosmetics and fashion (skins); pain relief (cheats); goals (power-ups); time is money (skipping levels) and sponsorships (tournaments).

      Terry discusses biases in the games industry that create false assumptions about what your players will be attracted to in a game. She also talks about constraints and how they can be beneficial overall and how diverse teams make for better games.

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      40 min

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