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If presented with the opportunity, would you take a job in the video game industry?

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If presented with the opportunity, would you take a job in the video game industry?

 

 

Yeah, I'd love to work as a game tester or reviewer...

 

 

And you guys?

If presented with the opportunity, would you take a job in the video game industry? 127 members have voted

  1. 1. If presented with the opportunity, would you take a job in the video game industry?

    • Yes, I'd love to work as a game tester or reviewer.
      63
    • Yes, I would love to design games and levels.
      42
    • Yes, I want to actually program games for a living.
      12
    • Yes, I want to be a GM or other game community leader.
      5
    • No, I'd never want a job in the gaming industry.
      5

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Nah, probably not. Honestly I chose my career the day I was born and I don't plan on changing it. I don't think I'd be much good at working on video games, anyway. I can hardly play them as it is. xD

In about six to eight years. o3o

I'd love to be part of the gaming industry, and I'm going to try and attend university for game development so I can get into that, or start my own company. In particular, I'd like to be involved in either writing / concept design, or testing / reviewing.

Actually, i'm already a game tester for Capcom. xDD

 

How did you become a tester?

Actually, i'm already a game tester for Capcom. xDD

 

How did you become a tester?

I would take any job really. Being in the video game industry would just be a bonus. I did study animation once, and I have friends in Volition who make the Saints Row games (I actually knew about Saints Row the Third years before it was announced, but I wasn't allowed to say anything. They shouldn't have put freaking big posters of it hanging around the office >.>) But, yeah, if I get a job in the game industry it would be localizing Japanese games into English :P

 

I'd do just the same as Oishii.

I would take any job really. Being in the video game industry would just be a bonus. I did study animation once, and I have friends in Volition who make the Saints Row games (I actually knew about Saints Row the Third years before it was announced, but I wasn't allowed to say anything. They shouldn't have put freaking big posters of it hanging around the office >.>) But, yeah, if I get a job in the game industry it would be localizing Japanese games into English :P

 

I'd do just the same as Oishii.

It is my dream to be a game designer preferably in one of SE's studios.

 

cool you to.

I"m in college right now also trying to become a game designer. If possible I woulld also like to work for SE.

 

I would also like to put my artwork into games to. THen you guys can finally see my work

Waaaaaay too much stress to be desireable

Nah. I'm going to become an author.

 

Same here

I want to study in Akihabara for game design and animation

Waaaaaay too much stress to be desireable

 

what do you mean by stress?

Most video game jobs actually kinda suck.

 

Tester: Yeah you get to play the game before everyone. But you get to play the shittiest version of the game, with many bugs and glitches. Also as a tester you must test EVERYTHING which involves but is not limited to.

A. Running into a wall from every feesable angle to make sure it functions

B. Running across every single surface of the game over and over again

C. Playing through each event 100+ times to make sure it functions the same way everytime

 

 

Moderator/Community Leader: Put it this way, if you take one of these jobs you will be forced to interact with a game community. Each game community is mostly awesome with 95% stupidity rates.

 

 

 

Actually, being a tester isn't ALL that bad. But it is true that you have to have a passion for gaming before you even consider becoming a tester. I does take work, but I believe it's worth the effort because you get an insight to the game's production and it has AMAZING pay. Y'know, based on your work and time put into it.

 

And take into consideration there are many different fields involved in just a single game.

How did you become a tester?

 

 

My resumé in particular. You can actually apply to be one.

For me, video games have been my passion ever since i was little. I have an extensive knowledge on consoles, games, accessories, and the like. Also, i'm in a 3d animation class at my high school, always with the highest grade in the class for the past 2 years. i'm also an early student at IADT, working towards my degree in game production.

 

So i submitted my resumé, with recommendation letters, and they were pretty impressed, so yeah. xD

Actually, being a tester isn't ALL that bad. But it is true that you have to have a passion for gaming before you even consider becoming a tester.

 

You don't need a passion to be a good tester, you need to have an unhealthy obsession that can only be broken by continually doing the same thing over and over again.

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