Tom Dincht wrote:I plan on one day being a Game Designer, but have no idea where to start.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Start by taking C++ classes.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Interesting. I died at that guy that eats me. On the 3rd level.
But, if you plan on someday programming your own engine...
Myoti wrote:I'm working towards Game Design, which (as far as I can understand it) would be more along the lines of simply using what the programmers create, instead of making engines yourself. I will need to know some programming, but I'm not sure how much or where I need to start (I know, C++ is good, but I need a way to learn it from the basics up).
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Correct. Game Design doesn't actually involve programming a line of code or digitally drawing anything. Basically, a designer comes up with what will be in the game, and utilizes the resources made by the actual artists/programmers, to clarify for everyone here who wants to be a designer that they don't need to break their backs learning a lot of code they don't need.
Yes; RPG Maker. Love that. Didn't love the one they released for the PS2 that I bought. Walking speed = snail moving backwards, and no ability to do a bit of simplified programming like the PC versions.
Actually, if you've never heard of RPG Maker, Myoti my mate, you should take a look at it and see if you like what you see. It can take a little while to get to know, but it's still fun. Haven't completed a game with it myself... though I spent some time making custom sprites. XD So fun...
Game design would be great; I'd love to try that area, but I'd also love to get into the game artist area. ^_^ *Sigh*... if only 2D pixel art would remain forever.
Is this a multimedia fusion / Klik and Play / Click and Create game?
Myoti on Coding wrote:Which is exactly why I haven't tried learning any. As I said, I'm sure I'll need to know some, but it's pointless to learn everything now if I end up not needing any of it in the end.
Myoti on RPG Maker wrote:I have an RPG making program. I fiddled with it, but in the end decided it wasn't something I really wanted to use. I'd rather find a way to come up with my own RPG battle engine and go off that (instead of the FF/DQ ones all the RPG Maker programs use).
BobtheDuck on RPG Maker for the PS2 and Animal Crossing wrote:Oh, RPG maker on PS2 was horrible... the move to 3d was a big mistake... The games look worse than animal crossing, and it loses everything that made the PC version so great... The RPG maker series went downhill after 2000... Or, maybe, 2003... The XP version was a downgrade from the 2000 version, too...
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
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