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Dev to Dev
Alex Sulman
10 episodes
1 day ago
Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play. Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight. Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft. Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood. Find the Podcast at: Patreon: DevToDevPodcast Instagram: @devto.devpodcast Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social‬ TikTok: @devtodevpodcast YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast …and please drop me an email if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas to DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com
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Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play. Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight. Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft. Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood. Find the Podcast at: Patreon: DevToDevPodcast Instagram: @devto.devpodcast Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social‬ TikTok: @devtodevpodcast YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast …and please drop me an email if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas to DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com
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Video Games
Technology,
Business,
Careers,
Leisure
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Dev to Dev S01 E03 - Chris Peters
Dev to Dev
55 minutes 36 seconds
1 month ago
Dev to Dev S01 E03 - Chris Peters
In this episode of Dev to Dev – the podcast about everyday video game developers and why they do what they do every day – I speak with Chris Peters, former QA Lead. Chris grew up in “Pencil Tucky,” a blue-collar corner of Pennsylvania, where gaming meant LAN battles with his dad and GameCube marathons with friends. A welder by trade, he never imagined a future in games until a friend’s connection opened the door to QA at a major AAA studio — a leap that completely reshaped his life. Chris shares the culture shock of moving from welding shops to testing Elder Scrolls Online, and how QA became more than bug-hunting—it was a way to probe systems, break rules, and learn the craft of game-making. He speaks candidly about impostor syndrome, the challenge of leadership as an introvert, and how personal struggles became powerful motivators rather than setbacks. Music also plays a big role in his story. Chris draws vivid parallels between arranging songs and designing levels, each built around flow, rhythm, and surprise. That connection fuels his ambition to move from QA into level design, bridging creativity with technical insight. What shines through is Chris’s honesty: his reflections on fear, confidence, and resilience; how being an introvert shaped his leadership style; and how QA deepened his love of games rather than diminishing it. It’s a reminder that the industry is made up of people who often take unexpected routes, carrying their personal histories and struggles into the craft. This is a funny, thoughtful, and deeply personal conversation about resilience, identity, and the creative spark that lives in unlikely places. Thank you for listening and I really hope you enjoyed this episode. Please subscribe in your Podcast App of choice to keep up-to-date with each new episode when it lands. And if you would like to keep the Podcast ad free please consider joining the Patreon. Think of it as a Virtual Tip Jar at a minimum, with the option to upgrade for additional benefits such as: Video Versions of each episode Occasional additional Shows Direct access to me and the show Patreon.com/DevToDevPodcast Also please reach out if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas! DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com Find Chris at: Christopher Peters | LinkedIn https://sites.google.com/view/chrispetersleveldesign/home Instagram: @camohand Bluesky: camohand.bsky.social
Dev to Dev
Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play. Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight. Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft. Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood. Find the Podcast at: Patreon: DevToDevPodcast Instagram: @devto.devpodcast Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social‬ TikTok: @devtodevpodcast YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast …and please drop me an email if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas to DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com