Hey hi folks!
Feels like I'm visiting GBAtemp ess and less but in truth I'm not, I'm just barely posting at all.
Been playing abit of WoW it's an "okay" game it's not the best but it's not the worst either.
Just wondering if any of you Tempers play WoW? (and have Cataclysm I guess).
What Server are you on? (EU and english speaking).
Whats the Servers economy like? (good or is everyone a greedy s.o.b?).
So lifely happening, I'm off to University (for the second time) starting a new course in September! Going to be soooo much fun, freshers week is going to be hell...it lasts a fortnight!
I'm going to be doing Interactive Game Design at University, 4 year course with a work placement in the 3rd year.
This is something I've wanted to do since I was a kid but I never new where to start and as far as programming goes I'll be learning from the basics but that's okay I'm going to have a look at the course content (more in-depth details) and try to get a"head start" as they say and start to learn various things during summer.
However I'm really starting to get impatient (bad habit of mine) I REALLY want to be at uni learning right now and I really want to make a start on planning the first game I would like to make.
Before anyone says it I know making games generally takes a team of people, preferably like minded individuals and for me when I say panning I mean get things down on paper e.t.c. (which is something I find semi difficult to do).
In terms of learning, programming wise I should have no trouble I always found it as something that comes fairly naturally and math is a fairy strong point for me, but I'm also interested in the design part too I'mkeen to learn the techniques used in designing games aswell as developing them, I guess the only part I'm not looking forward to is the paperwork storyboards e.t.c. is not something I'm good at.
If anyone is interested, my plans for the future (after I graduate) are kind of vague (foggy if you will) I plan to be part of an aready established company from which I will gain several years of experience. After that I pan to take the knowledge, contacts and hopefully with some friends/like-minded individuals split off and form our own development team from which point I hope to start develop the type of games I'm interested in (RPG, Multiplayer, Co-op and MMOs).
Anyway I think that's about enough from me this time
Ear bleed time
[youtube]Eyi7qC2dCuY[/youtube]
Feels like I'm visiting GBAtemp ess and less but in truth I'm not, I'm just barely posting at all.
Been playing abit of WoW it's an "okay" game it's not the best but it's not the worst either.
Just wondering if any of you Tempers play WoW? (and have Cataclysm I guess).
What Server are you on? (EU and english speaking).
Whats the Servers economy like? (good or is everyone a greedy s.o.b?).
So lifely happening, I'm off to University (for the second time) starting a new course in September! Going to be soooo much fun, freshers week is going to be hell...it lasts a fortnight!
I'm going to be doing Interactive Game Design at University, 4 year course with a work placement in the 3rd year.
This is something I've wanted to do since I was a kid but I never new where to start and as far as programming goes I'll be learning from the basics but that's okay I'm going to have a look at the course content (more in-depth details) and try to get a"head start" as they say and start to learn various things during summer.
However I'm really starting to get impatient (bad habit of mine) I REALLY want to be at uni learning right now and I really want to make a start on planning the first game I would like to make.
Before anyone says it I know making games generally takes a team of people, preferably like minded individuals and for me when I say panning I mean get things down on paper e.t.c. (which is something I find semi difficult to do).
In terms of learning, programming wise I should have no trouble I always found it as something that comes fairly naturally and math is a fairy strong point for me, but I'm also interested in the design part too I'mkeen to learn the techniques used in designing games aswell as developing them, I guess the only part I'm not looking forward to is the paperwork storyboards e.t.c. is not something I'm good at.
If anyone is interested, my plans for the future (after I graduate) are kind of vague (foggy if you will) I plan to be part of an aready established company from which I will gain several years of experience. After that I pan to take the knowledge, contacts and hopefully with some friends/like-minded individuals split off and form our own development team from which point I hope to start develop the type of games I'm interested in (RPG, Multiplayer, Co-op and MMOs).
Anyway I think that's about enough from me this time
Ear bleed time
[youtube]Eyi7qC2dCuY[/youtube]