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Posted: Mar 5th 2008 7:57AM Deadmeat1240 said

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GDC was never meant to be a press event. The press has just horned in on it over the years. I personally don't think you all should be there. You have E3, PAX, E for all, TGS etc.

Notice the "C" in GDC. It's a conference, not a show or Expo. They can't do much conferring when they are constantly worrying about you dufuses in the press.

I think they should have one "Press Day" at GDC and that is it.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2008 9:00AM (Unverified) said

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On the one side I'd definitely like to continue seeing all the info and news coming out of GDC, but on the other I think it would be better (from a developer's point of view) to be behind closed doors so they can concentrate on the things that matter.

Actually I think AJ's made a good point in the post above. A press day at the end of the event would be the best way to keep everyone happy.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2008 6:42PM (Unverified) said

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They already sort of do that whole "press day" thing. I went as press this year, and really, on Monday and Tuesday, there's nothing going on. It's all industry people going to industry-focused summits. I think they'd be better off splitting up the week better. The first three days should be summits and the job expo, while the last two days should be the more general-interest events (like the Fable 2 event, for example), the keynotes, the GDC awards, the expo, etc. The idea of having to attend all the keynotes, plus the GDC awards as well as trying to hit the expo floor all in one day isn't feasible for journalists.

Also, that whole, "The journalists should get out of the way and let them get their business done" doesn't really reflect how the event was organized. Microsoft, for example, had basically a whole bunch of mini-offices that are basically set off so they can talk business and interview people. It's not like we go barging in there and interrupt them.

While I don't think the event should be invite only, they need to manage the press invites better. There were a couple of industry dudes I saw wandering around there who basically just got press passes so they could have a lot of access to stuff. Their numbers for "1,000 press" are definitely padded by people who should be there with other credentials.
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