Suggestions??
Alright here is the situation..
I love games, I plan to get into the world of Game Designing
so I need to know what posistion I should strive for!
=I want to make the concepts for the games
=I want to dictate what the graphics look like
=I am in the process of learning C++
=I want to be able to make the A.I. realistic
So what job in the gaming industry would suit my taste??
any questions ask
any comments appreciated
Thanks A 1000GBs
The titles of various jobs depends on the company themselves, various companies have differen't positions. Seems to me like your looking for more a strictly game design job. Thus, your position would be game designer.
Quote:Original post by tcrockOkay, lets see [smile]
so I need to know what posistion I should strive for!
Quote:=I want to make the concepts for the gamesGame designer
Quote:=I want to dictate what the graphics look likeModeller/Sprite Artist
Quote:=I am in the process of learning C++Programmer
Quote:=I want to be able to make the A.I. realisticA.I. Programmer
Quote:So what job in the gaming industry would suit my taste??Sounds like you were made for Independent Game Development! When you're a one-man team, you get to do everything. Which is a blessing and a curse... [wink]
You know there's a book called Ultimate Game Design. You should pick it up. It looks like you'll enjoy it!!
The gaming industry is not a very friendly place anymore
now that the suits took over. My advice is to stay solo or group
over the net.
now that the suits took over. My advice is to stay solo or group
over the net.
"Suit" = Bloke wearing tie and surprisingly expensive yet strangely tasteless jacket, who is paid 10 times as much as you but has one tenth of the intelligence.
He has access to the money, and consequently dictates what you do, what your deadlines are, and whether or not you are still employed this time next year.
He played a game once.
When he was 12.
If he perseveres with his night classes, he should master the use of email soon.
He has access to the money, and consequently dictates what you do, what your deadlines are, and whether or not you are still employed this time next year.
He played a game once.
When he was 12.
If he perseveres with his night classes, he should master the use of email soon.
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