While it sounds great in many cases, this is a unforgiving field to want to go into. From layoffs, to demands on your time, etc. It is not a choice to make likely unless you are serious about committing yourself to it.
Something else prospective game developers need to be aware of is the high demand on their time in most studios. Burnout is common according to some of the developers I’ve talked to who move from games into other software jobs.
Also layoffs are a very common occurrence, which is fine when you are single and in your 20s but not so much if you a little older, have kids/spouse and someone is asking you to move across the country. The talent drain in the industry seriously hurts it long term as well and has been this way for the 30 or so years it has been around.
PBS Eons sent me here. this is the first time i saw this channel (maybe i didnt paid much attention on previous endorsement), but damn this channel is gold!
Planning to Major in Game Design and a Computer Science Minor. This video brings a smile to my face. There's far more in-depth stuff than what people assume. :)
I would recommend reading Press Reset by Jason Schreier to know the pain and joy that actually comes with game development. He did a ton of interviews and research into the industry to discover what it is really like to work in AAA game studios and indie development
@@nickgjenkins omg that would fit me so well! I'm interested in the writing aspects of game design, and hope to later move on to writing for animated film :) Which alma mater is this?
Easter eggs I like to mention 0:20 The slime is the mascot from Dragon Quest series, the green Rupee is from The Legend of Zelda series, 0:37 The castle is from The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild. 5:46 Even though it’s obvious what these Easter eggs I will love to tell the audience for people who don’t know gaming the game that was show is Tetris. 5:41-5:44 I think that Study hall made their own monster.
While it sounds great in many cases, this is a unforgiving field to want to go into. From layoffs, to demands on your time, etc. It is not a choice to make likely unless you are serious about committing yourself to it.
Something else prospective game developers need to be aware of is the high demand on their time in most studios. Burnout is common according to some of the developers I’ve talked to who move from games into other software jobs.
Also layoffs are a very common occurrence, which is fine when you are single and in your 20s but not so much if you a little older, have kids/spouse and someone is asking you to move across the country. The talent drain in the industry seriously hurts it long term as well and has been this way for the 30 or so years it has been around.
PBS Eons sent me here. this is the first time i saw this channel (maybe i didnt paid much attention on previous endorsement), but damn this channel is gold!
Planning to Major in Game Design and a Computer Science Minor. This video brings a smile to my face. There's far more in-depth stuff than what people assume. :)
I would recommend reading Press Reset by Jason Schreier to know the pain and joy that actually comes with game development. He did a ton of interviews and research into the industry to discover what it is really like to work in AAA game studios and indie development
“Science is what you know. Philosophy is what you don't know” - Bertrand Russell
Game design bolstered with media studies was a concept I hadn't considered.
My alma mater combined them in the same department along with film/screenwriting. It was really neat.
@@nickgjenkins omg that would fit me so well! I'm interested in the writing aspects of game design, and hope to later move on to writing for animated film :) Which alma mater is this?
@@shu-porang-porang-linos University of Montana. School of Media Arts!
I started in Game Design then switched to plain ol' Comp Sci lmao. Maybe an easier way to get your foot in the door at a university
Easter eggs I like to mention 0:20 The slime is the mascot from Dragon Quest series, the green Rupee is from The Legend of Zelda series, 0:37 The castle is from The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild.
5:46 Even though it’s obvious what these Easter eggs I will love to tell the audience for people who don’t know gaming the game that was show is Tetris. 5:41-5:44 I think that Study hall made their own monster.
The slime from Dragon Quest was my favorite!
I like it here is no sugar coating
Hell yes!
Hm, Vanessa Hill again.