AAA game industry is the industry in which Call of Duty, Battlefield, Need For Speed is made and basically anything that you see popular. That means, EA, Bethesda, etc. Indie game industry is what I'm, or you're in. If you made a game and place it in Steam Green light and it gets chosen, then you're basically in the indie game industry. In AAA game industry you will always be paid, while indie publishers may work for free.
If you want to get to the AAA game industry you need to master and get a degree on the thing you need for your job.
Like a level artist, good example: Robert Briscoe (his site:
http://www.littlelostpoly.co.uk)
Programming, animator, sound engineer, game designer, level artist, level designer, artist etc.
You don't really need to learn any language if you plan on doing anything else than programming or scripting. Tho you may want to learn a bit of it for a bit more flexibility.
-Abincyprus
Brunou8 wrote:
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I don't agree with some of the dialogue. Tho I agree that it squeezes everything out of you. And in fact... In my pov you have to be creative without crossing the line.
Edit: Imo, keep it as a hobby. There are better jobs out there. Thought if you really want to, or you attract too much attention with your hobby, you may think about it.
