Hopefully I will be some day. The degree I'll be doing at uni has almost a 100% success rate of going into the games industry. Fingers crossed I guess.
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Disregard that now, how did you get "Worth It" cheeve in Verdun? I died like 200 times by now and managed to finish of enemies with earlier thrown grenade yet achievement didn't unlock for me. Is it only valid if you call the mortars before death?
Also i read numerous reports in hub how it's bugged but this is the first time i see it unlocked on anyone's profile
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I am a Dev, RWS. I wouldn't mind making an JRPG that isn't about grinding or teens saving the world.
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Well I'm going to be studying computer science and specialize in video game development and design.
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I would love to. I'm from the UK. I'm a designer more, like character design and stuff but i've looked code before. I'd love to make a fantasy game, an RPG. Set in modern times though. How cool would it be to fly on a dragon in the streets from Grand theft auto?
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I'd like to be a game developer.
I started making a game Diary - when past speaks, but it is slow because mostly just myself.
So I am looking for people who would like to join me, but I can not find anyone.
Who would be interested write me please.
Here is Steam Greenlight Concept: link
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I would like to be, I've had some good ideas (and I am not the only one to think so). I just would need the right people with the right skills, because I only have my fairly basic computer knowledge. I've had a few ideas for some good FPS games, so that is probably where I'd start, specifically with one where you have been in a cryogenic freeze from when man was experimenting to cryogenics, and since then the world has gone to war with another planet. You been thawed in the middle of one of these attacks, with nothing but a few flashes left of your past along with the knowledge that a lady who thawed in the same facility knows you and your past. You basically work your way through a war-torn earth, following her footsteps to find out who she is, and who you are. You don't actually make huge wins for the human race (at least in this one), but you see the tide of the war slowly begin to turn in favor of the humans by the end of the game, though it is obvious the war is nowhere near over.
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Actually, that's precisely why I'm learning to program. I'm extremely novice level in C++ and Java, taking a beginner's class for Python... and probably will learn Ruby, among others. I'm trying to get a taste of which languages I like most, and for which projects. :p
My dream game is a 3D open world action game, where standard levels blend seamlessly into the overworld area (which would have side missions -and main missions- of its own). It would be story-driven, but would also allow to the player to continue playing after the story ends to clean up extra missions, replay level areas for faster times, screw around the city and outskirts, etc.
Far too ambitious for me right now, so I'm just making an RPG Maker RPG while I learn other more advanced things. :) But even that's not completely cookie cutter; it has no big, main map (like the only Phantasy Star games, for example, where the map's zoomed way out), and instead will feature fully explorable, detailed areas on the way to dungeons, cities, etc. Also, it won't have random encounters - all enemies are visible on the screen with appropriate sprites.
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Oh, I'm definitely going to start with much, much smaller projects once I'm a bit better at coding; that's just my dream game I scribble notes to myself about all the time - kind of my ultimate thing to strive for. :) I'd rather work my way up than get frustrated with something massive... well, that and I know game developing's not magic and I won't be putting out AAA quality right off the bat. lol
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Hehe, good choice. A friend of mine was almost begging me to team up to make a game. I told him that i was not confident enough to start on a project yet (2d platformed) and he basically told me to fuck myself lol.
Not even a month after, he heard about a job offer in another state, some 1000 km from home, it was a gaming company actually, they interviewed him remotely and his application was to code a tetris game, no visuals, just the engine.
Lets say that i visited him last week lol.
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I'd actually love to make a 2D platformer too, even if it ended up a freebie, but I'm not ashamed to admit I'm nowhere near ready for it either (also my pixel art is crap lol). Much better to hold off until you feel confident than rush into things thinking you can do way more than you actually can, imo.
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I wouldn't like to be a game developer, no, but I'd extremely enjoy modeling for 3D programs like my older brother does. Art interests me a lot, I used to draw and doing it in 3D would be so much better. I tried my hand at Visual Basic and I couldn't even handle that too well so I wouldn't do programming.
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Well, i cant do art, cant draw, cant program.
But i know things lol. Wouldnt mind to be a part of a team, in fact, some frieds (who actually do program, draw and design, i can only just do some AE intros and smaller stuff, as long as i have some base material for the theme.) we may end up doing a small project (not for steam though)
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Yeah, I'd like to be a game developer, I've heard they get all the ladies! ;)
I'd make a turn-based space strategy game, either that or strip suduko. ;)
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Umm, you did reply to your own topic. This thread is your own thread / topic. You posted a reply here. So why did you say "no"?
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I'm not sure if you're a troll or if you just don't get that you did reply to your own topic (Amnesia, maybe?), but game development tends not to lead to fame. Even the most famous game devs aren't that famous when looking at the big picture.
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What you just said did not relate to what I said except in the smallest of ways.
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Not a game developer, but i would like to be a famous videogame soundtrack music producer.
Have a nice day :)
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Would you like to're game developer?
And so it appears that the game would you make?
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