No offense, but that's kind of absurd. "Creator" is a little high and mighty. It has the connotation of, oh, you know, God. I AM THAT I AM? That guy? If anything, developer is a more accurate term than creator, even for the creative bits of our work, because even designers and artists are, in fact, taking someone else's idea and developing it on an iterative level. Seriously, how much of a creator are you if you're texturing rocks all day, or balancing the DPS of swords versus the AC of armor? (Also, most game developers are allergic to pretension, so best to shy away from lofty terms for what we do.)<div>
<br><div>If I had to pick a new term, whole-cloth, it would be "maker," seeing as the most common way game developers describe what they do is, "I make games."<br><br></div><div>Though I'm pretty proud to be a game developer and don't want to see the term changed.</div>
<div><br></div><div>-Darius</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Lewis Pulsipher <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lewpuls@gmail.com">lewpuls@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
I would very much like to see the word "developer" replaced with "creator" in the industry (unless we are truly talking only about programmers). This would help improve both our own discussions and the perceptions of "outsiders". Is any candidate willing to push to have the name of the organization changed to "International Game Creators Association"?<br>
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