Thaumaturge said:
So… let me suggest, rather, that when you advise people regarding publishers as you have been, you take into account the existence of indie publishers. Instead of claiming that “no publisher will take a first-timer”, maybe suggest that “no AAA publisher will take a first-timer”. (Hmm… Or perhaps better “no non-indie publisher”--I'm not sure about AA publishers, myself.) And so on for other such matters.
I took a look at that indie publisher you cited earlier:
Thaumaturge said:
I've seen at least one indie publisher make a point of noting that they take first-time developers, I believe. (Looking over a short-list of indie publishers, most simply don't say one way or another whether they take first-timers.) From said publisher's website: Whether you're a first-time developer or an industry veteran, making a video game on your own can be a daunting challenge. This is where [publisher name elided] comes in.
It wasn't hard to find the source of that quote. Meta Publishing is in Cyprus. I looked at each of their tabbed pages. The Press Hub was particularly interesting; a lot of the links there lead to Google Drive 404 errors. Two of their "press kits" reside on Google Drive, where there are no press releases or written materials, but rather just sample art and trailers.
Not exactly confidence-inspiring.
But I think their Blogs page is full of great information that anybody wanting to pitch to them should read and act on before submitting. They describe in detail how to write a pitch, and they accept unsolicited pitches by email. A fairly rigorous read of the various portions of their website shows that they aren't looking for "idea guys" but rather teams of skilled individuals with realistic plans. Just as with major publishers, they're not looking for paper concepts to buy outright. They're willing to receive unsolicited submissions, which is something you can't really say about AAA publishers. But from what I see, they're not about to throw money at idea guys with limited skills and unrealistic dreams. I also looked at their 8 games on Steam. I don't know if any of those games are on any other platforms, although they claim "we can easily distribute your game to the world through all major platforms" and "We can handle all aspects of porting, so you don't have to choose where to publish anymore."
I understand that you want me to change what I say to idea guys. I'm sorry that I'm not likely to satisfy you in that regard.
(On an unrelated note: one of the spammers who posted in this thread posted a link to a marketing company in Cyprus where you can get advice on how to earn money from gambling ads and adult ads. Cyprus is the same country where Meta Publishing is headquartered. Coincidental? While I was reading up on Meta Publishing and composing this reply, another mod flagged that poster as a spammer and removed the spam link.)