Remove AAA Remove Cinematics Remove Engine Remove UX
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A friend of mine wants to become a game designer without learning any other disciplines in game dev, he seems very sure this is possible but his confidence comes off as “idea guy” to me. I like thinking about design as well and how it could all fit together cohesively but I’m worried he’s setting himself up for failure by not learning another discipline to go along with it. Am I correct in this thought or am I being an jerk?

Ask a Game Dev

My grand idea of a huge battle between massive armies is mostly impossible if the engine can only handle 12 models animating on screen before the frame rate drops. If he wants a career in AAA games, he will need specialized expertise. There's just too much work to be done without enough hands to do it within a small team.

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The Best 3D Art Outsourcing Studios in the Industry

iXie gaming

iXie is an Indian company that was founded in 2011 and is a division of Indium, a global digital engineering company. In addition, Keywords Studio offers UI/UX design, visual effects, animation, and more. Art Services, Engineering, Audio Services, Functionality QA, Localization, Localization QA, and Player Support. 1518 Studios.

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2022 Predictions #2 How to win after Fortnite's and Why Going Cross-Platform is Mandatory for Mid-Core Games

Deconstructor of Fun

MZ’s 4X engine was already behind the curve at the time of the acquisition and sadly they weren’t able to use their know-how to support West Game’s growth. A true masterpiece of an ad rivaling launch trailers from AAA games. The high production values are not enough to cover the poor UX.