The trouble is that as soon as someone learns the first thing about programming, they want to make a game, and, well, programming games is arguably one of the most difficult programming projects to tackle. |
The problem I've seen the most is that the free-game-developer world has never been taken seriously. I'm tired of seeing 13-year-old kids posting threads such as "Looking for CODERS and ARTISTS to create an MMORPG called [insert name here]", "[Profit cut] XNA Project", " Looking for team to make FPS". That's not even serious. It depresses me. |
I hate the way most people seem to think super realistic graphics are the most important thing in a game. |
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You need good graphics, which means you have to be an artist and have the right tools to create computer art. You need good sound, which means you have to be a composer and musician. You need good game physics, which means you have to be well versed in math, particularly matrix manipulations. |