alvaro said:
Your situation is not very different from someone who's been watching movies for 20 years and has ideas for some cool movies that he would like to make. If you want to break into the film industry you'll need some skills. You can pick up a camera and play around with it. You can try to get together with a few friends and make an indie movie with nearly no budget. You can learn how to write scripts, how to edit video, how to edit sound, how to act… You can go to film school. There are many avenues, but the experience watching movies and the passion for movies won't make you stand out as a movie maker.
You can fill in yourself what the game-development equivalent of all that is.
That's make sense, nice straight to the heart
Tom Sloper said:
La_Nue said:
I'm bachelor degree of Psychology, i have a hard time with programming. And i don't really have skills according to C++ or deal with design software.
Psychology is good for game design. Did you watch that video? A game designer doesn't have to be a programmer. Did you read those articles? Check out our Hobby Projects Classifieds. Maybe you can join a hobby team and learn about game making.
I watched the video and read the articles. I take MBTI online in instance after.
And i have to deepen my potential, overcome my own limit.
And as you both said, maybe i need to start creating one, even it's bad.
I searched some game making engines, any idea which one is totally free of charge for newbie?
I read even a newbie could make one in 8hrs.
Send me the link of your Hobby Projects Classified, or discord for easier QnA.