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Six things you may not know about game development (from a former game developer)

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So, you want to work in game development?

So, you want to work in game development?

As a fan of video games, youve probably thought of working in development at some point. And why not? Turning your passion into your profession can result in ಞa long and fruitful career. Needless to say, video games are amazing and you will have amazing experiences if you work in game creation. Still, before sending out your resume to your favorite studio (or trying to make it on your own as an indie dev), there are a few things you should know.

Thats where this story comes in. Bas✃ed on my experiences as a game tester and producer, Ive listed down six lesser known realities in the game development profession, with the hopes of helping potential game industry folks make more informed career decisions.

Note: Gerard Cueto started as a game tester for Anino Games, based in the Philippines. After a year, he moved on to Gameloft's Manila studio, where he worked as a game producer, mainly handling compatibility updates for previously released iOS games, before moving on to a semi-creation project.

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Game playing is different from game testing

Game playing is different from game testing

A lot of people see testing as a good way to break into game development, and it really is. One misconception, however, is that game testing is synonymou🌃s with normal game playing. This... definitely isn't the case. A player plays a game to enjoy the experience--a tester plays a game to find out if the experience is enjoyable. While the usual objective in gaming sessions is to progress or win, the objective when testing games is to check for crashes, progress blockers, and visual or typographical errors.

Normal gaming sessions deal with playing games as its designers have intended; and this is a part of testing as well. A key differentiator in this regard is that in addition to checking if a game behaves accordingly, te♔sting also deals with breaking the game and seeing if a game becomes buggy once the player decides to go a💛gainst the games design.

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It can be hard to work on a type of game you are not a fan of

It can be hard to work on a type of game you are not a fan of

You know you have that dream game youd do anything to work on; the next AAA blockbuster or the next iteration of your favorite series. But what happens if you have to work on a type of game you dont really like? It can be a genre that doesnt interest you, a device you dont wﷺant to use for gaming, or a business model youre not a fan of. The sad part? It's bound to happen sooner or later.

It can be frustrating and your motivati🀅on may drop, especially if you choose to work development because youre passionate about games you enjoy playing. Imagine being a fan of Uncharted or Metal Gear Solid and having to work on My Babiez Adventure Day; or being a Bejeweled diehard and then having to test Medal of Honor. Ideally, a mismatch of inꦫterests and motivations wouldnt exist but like in other industries, not everything in game development is an ideal scenario (more on this in the next entry).

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Your country/location is a big factor in the games you can/will be able to work on

Your country/location is a big factor in the games you can/will be able to work on

See the map above? Its a map of game development organizations from . The map marks areas where development studios and publishers (w⭕orking across all genres and platforms) are located. As you can see, video game organizations arent widespread around the world and are concentrated on several areas/regions, with the US/Canada, Europe, and Japan having the greatest proliferation of game development institutions.

Because of how sparse game dev studios are in some areas (nꦏon-existent in many) and how concentrated they are in other countries/regions, its safe to say that your location will play a big factor in the game youll be able to work on unless you go indie. If youre in the US/Canada, EU, or Japan, you can potentially work on games from any type of genre (consol🐬e/PC, mobile, etc.) as there are a lot of studios/publishers in the said areas. If you hail from a country outside of those three regions, your options more limited. For example, most studios in Southeast Asia will offer the opportunity to work on casual/mobile games and little else--good luck shacking up with a AAA developer in Malaysia.

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Level of professionalism in game industry folks is... varied

Level of professionalism in game industry folks is... varied

I've worked with different kinds of people (of different nationalities) during my tenure in the game industry. I've had co-workers who were very mannerly and professional; and I've also worked with people who had little to no semblance of professionalism. I subscribe to the idea that professionalism, for the most part, is conducting yourself in the workplace and interacting with coworkers in a respectful and considerate m🎶anner. In the game industry, where a loose and informal working environment is usually fostered, professionalism ranges from having articulate discussions to wondering how your co-worker manages to converse outside the office and not get beat up by strangers.

And while the level of professionalism varies in other industries as well, the loose and informal nature of the development environment (non-traditional office attire, more🐻 relaxed and playful) makes the degree of professionalism even more varied. For some of you, this might be a godsend (you can grow a🤡 beard and wear Dr. Who t-shirts most days), but for others, this could be a deal breaker.

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A good game producer is hard to come by

A good game producer is hard to come by

A producer needs to have relevant knowledge or experience in both technical and creative aspects of game development; and has to have management skills. I say that a good game producer can be hard to come by not because there arent a lot of good producers, but because the role varies so from company to company, from project to project, or from situation to situa🐓tion; and not all producers can adapt or excel in all possible scenarios.

Its a jack of all trades, master of none kind o👍f job that puts people through many different situations (build submissions, art reviews, playtesting, planning and scheduling, budgeting, etc.). Producers who were previously game designers, testers, artists, or programmers may have excellent knowledge and experience in their craft but may not possess the necessary know-how in development aspects outside of their expertise. It can be amazing or terrible, and you won't even know right away.

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Being passionate about games and passionate about game development aren't always the same thing

Being passionate about games and passionate about game development aren't always the same thing

Sure, you love playing games, but do you think youll also enjoy taking part in creating them? This is a key question to ask oneself when considering working in the game industry; as theres a very important distinction between the consumption and creation of video games. While you may relish playing through games and appreciating the many elements tha𝐆t comprise it (art, game mechanics༒, music, story, etc.), you must also be a natural creator/builder and someone who is passionate about the creation process (coding, making art, writing design/story, etc.) to appreciate working in game development.

You might describe yourself as a gamer but do you see yourself as a game designer, or an artist, or a programmer, or a producer? ꦆThese are some of the specialized roles that functionꦿ together as a video game is developed. Just because you like sausage doesn't mean you want to see how it's made.

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Want to work in game development?

Want to work in game development?

Working in the games industry is fun until it isnt. Its enjoyable until its not. And youll be passionate until you arent. The key is to really know if game development is a good fit for your knowledge and skills, your persona💖lity, and your motivations. By doing so, youre making sure that you make the right career decision. Do you also have any game industry experiences you want to share? Sound off in the comments section.

And if you're looking for more, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查💎询:how to make a game without experience and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the best indie crossovers.

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