Tom Dincht wrote:While it has something to do with videogames, me as a person doesn't consider this thread in the right place.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I would contact Volt to see what he thinks of full sail. I believe he went (or still goes) there.
mastersquirrel wrote:Okay, here's the jist of the situation. I've been going to college for almost three semesters now and I've come to the awful conclusion that this place isn't where I'm going to get the education I need to get into the kind of occupation I'm shooting for, video game design. Yes Link, I realize that earlier in the month I kinda said I didn't want to program games, but that was a slip of the tongue that I forgot to correct at the time. I actually really would love to program games, the problem lies with the fact that I don't know where to go to get the best education for that.
I'm starting to look around seriously at the different options I have and as far as I can see there are two good options:
1) I go to ITT Tech and get my bachelor's degree there. I didn't know it back when I decided to come here (Not ITT Tech), but it turns out that ITT Tech has a video game design degree that I could get from there.
2) I go to Full Sail and get my degree there. I've heard several things about this place, some good some bad, but I'm not sure what's true and what's fiction. I was hoping that some people here would be able to enlighten me.
Anyway, I need some advice from the much more knowing of you that frequent the boards. What do you see as my best option and why? Or if you have some other suggestions what are they and why?
PS: Keep in mind that I currently reside in South Carolina, so where ever you suggest would need to be a reasonable distance for me to get there.
From what I remember, Volt hated Full Sail, said it was a bunch of crap, and that no one should go near that place.
Bobtheduck wrote:Programming and design are two VERY different directions to take, and require two very different sets of skills.
It was called "Game design AND programming" last time I saw it.
Art Institute is MUCH more expensive, but they also have greater respect in the graphic art world (though Full Sail has EA's full support)
Though I'm sure I've been told the difference before, I've never quite understood the 'very' different directions of programming and design. What does design entail? I've looked online and I can find things about how to become a designer, but none of them that I've seen so far tell you what designers actually do. I thought I understood it, but apparently I really don't.
Azier the Swordsman wrote:So, basically, compare the video game industry with the movie industry and think of the Game Designer as the visionary Director and the Programmers as the Crew who makes sure everything is carried out exactly how the director wants it.
uc pseudonym wrote:But you can't exactly go to school to become a game designer, can you? I was always under the impression that no one but the largest of developers actually has people who do nothing design. Because the truth is that almost everyone has tons of ideas... why hire new staff if your programmers and graphic designers have plenty of things they already want to do? Being a writer is tough.
Anyway, I'm asking because I honestly want to know. Is my impression accurate or have I been mislead?
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