Transferring from another University to year 3 from September. Can't wait! This video is great and show's a great study/life balance. Sounds like you had an amazing time.
So here's a question if you were on the game development: writing course would you still get a general education on the other aspects of game development? I'm really interested on the narrative and character side of things but at the same time I do want to do a course thats going to be limiting. There are other universities that do a general game development course that includes writing within it.
LMFAO UR HAIR SCARF AND MOTORCYCLE COMBO IS SO FUCKING COOL LIKE THE RED AND BLACK AND WOW LIEK IS THAT A SCHOOL U GO TO OR A JOB WHAT THE HECK IT LOOKS SO NICE
I am currently working on a hangout for trades, Hangouy with friends and more! I am only 13 years old. xD But i started when i was 10 years old i was always into games, draws and more. I currently own a online buseniss aswell. :3
Then going to uni won't be a great idea as they want to teach you a diverse range of things. If you want to exclusively design levels, do an online course, get a mentor or just practice on your own
@@googoogaga7986 But game design is wayy broader than just designing levels. I think at my university the game design students have only had one 2 month course dedicated to just level design so far in 2 years. That's why I said going to university when you are only interested in level design is maybe not the best idea. It would probably be better to just go on reddit in r/INAT and find someone who needs help with a game, to get some hands-on experience (or what I said in my comment from 2 years ago)
This is classic day in the life stuff 50% the actual day, 50% FOOD
I’m looking to do game development in a couple years at Falmouth! Very excited already
Transferring from another University to year 3 from September. Can't wait! This video is great and show's a great study/life balance. Sounds like you had an amazing time.
Games Dev really is an amazing course x
its not easy as it looks dear
@@jaxxxgames5408 What is easy in life, it's about the dedication you are willing to put in
@@azor4157 yeaH
So here's a question if you were on the game development: writing course would you still get a general education on the other aspects of game development?
I'm really interested on the narrative and character side of things but at the same time I do want to do a course thats going to be limiting. There are other universities that do a general game development course that includes writing within it.
I will be an international student do they provide us pc or laptop for work or we need to purchase it differently
There's a distinct lack of crunch.
At 1:41 he was Dani ? The gamedev RUclipsr ?
No wayyyy! was that actually him??!!?
@@victoriavalerie2045 no it wasn't
Thank you for your amazing video
That's awesome... I'm also becoming a game Developer 👍
cool video ! long live game devs
2:16 MUSE FAN !!!!
LMFAO UR HAIR SCARF AND MOTORCYCLE COMBO IS SO FUCKING COOL LIKE THE RED AND BLACK AND WOW LIEK IS THAT A SCHOOL U GO TO OR A JOB WHAT THE HECK IT LOOKS SO NICE
best of luck
I am currently working on a hangout for trades, Hangouy with friends and more! I am only 13 years old. xD But i started when i was 10 years old i was always into games, draws and more. I currently own a online buseniss aswell. :3
I am also only 13 but I started at 11...
May I see some of your games?
@@eugeneiii2972 My games are on within roblox. If you have it. 😅
@@admiredelta2740 ,oh, still pretty, cool. Didn't expect such a fast reply.
@@eugeneiii2972 Ahah, I am not that busy. I am very known for fast replys. 😁
What if I just want to design levels?
Then design some levels 🤙
Then going to uni won't be a great idea as they want to teach you a diverse range of things. If you want to exclusively design levels, do an online course, get a mentor or just practice on your own
@@iclaimthisname9767 the game dev course allows you to do many different things and specialising in design specifically is actually an option :)
You’d have to specialise in design when you actually get into the course :))
@@googoogaga7986 But game design is wayy broader than just designing levels. I think at my university the game design students have only had one 2 month course dedicated to just level design so far in 2 years.
That's why I said going to university when you are only interested in level design is maybe not the best idea. It would probably be better to just go on reddit in r/INAT and find someone who needs help with a game, to get some hands-on experience (or what I said in my comment from 2 years ago)
Lizardmen good choice
At 1:41 he was Dani ? The gamedev RUclipsr ?
No