Hi! I have a question for you, as I see that you are also interested in the topic of Co-Dev and game porting. Now I am looking for a reliable partner for joint development and porting of the project to different platforms, but I have encountered the fact that it is not so easy to find a truly competent team or a separate specialist. It is important that the person not only understands the technical side (optimization, adaptation for different devices), but also has a common vision, understands the value of the project and is interested in its development. Please share your experience: how and where do you look for partners for Co-Dev & Porting, and what are the key criteria for you?
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Hi! Finding the right partner for Co-Dev and game porting can indeed be challenging. In my experience, the best approach is to combine multiple strategies: reaching out to professional communities, specialized forums, and even platforms dedicated to game development collaborations. It’s crucial to look for partners who not only have technical expertise in optimization and multi-platform adaptation but also share your vision and understand the project’s goals. Evaluating past projects, asking for references, and starting with a small collaboration can help assess compatibility. For example, I’ve found useful insights and potential collaborators here: https://www.wemakefootballers.us/
I completely understand your situation, as I myself went through the search for a reliable partner for joint development and porting of games. For me personally, the most important thing was a combination of professionalism and involvement in the project: it is important not only to have technical skills - optimization, adaptation to different devices, knowledge of engines and platforms - but also to share the vision of the project, understand its potential and be ready to invest in the result. I looked for partners through professional communities of developers, specialized forums and platforms for freelancers with verified ratings. The key criteria were: experience in successfully porting projects to different platforms, the ability to offer fresh solutions to improve the gameplay, communication skills and transparency in work, as well as readiness for long-term cooperation. Cooperation with such a partner turned out to be extremely productive: the project moves faster, errors are resolved promptly, and ideas are discussed constructively and inspire development.
I understand your doubts perfectly well, because I myself was looking for a reliable partner for joint development and porting of a game, and the task turned out to be not an easy one. It was also important to me that the team not only performed technical tasks, but really understood the value of the project, offered ideas and participated in the development of the product. After a long search, I settled on cooperation with Devoted Studios, and this choice turned out to be very successful. They proved themselves to be a team that can work with projects of different scales, professionally approaching optimization and adaptation for different devices. I especially liked that they delve into details, take into account the features of each platform and offer solutions that help the game maintain its uniqueness and quality. For me, the key criteria were transparency in communication, responsibility and interest in the result - I found all this in them. Therefore, I can safely say that such experience is worth considering if you are looking for real professionals.