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hagerprof
March 16, 2023 06:20 PM
Gaming Education at College (1) - Industry Standards

Gaming Education at College (1)

This is part of a series of same titled blogs that focus on the teaching of gaming above the high school level.  As a professor who taught (and sometimes still teaches) gaming, I’ll share my perspective on the pros and cons.  I’m going to try to go in depth …

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Games Jobs Live Weds 7th April; a FREE online livestream with gamedev studios in the North of England currently hiring!

On the livestream presenting and taking your questions we'll have Codemasters (Dirt, Grid, Formula 1), Team 17 (Overcooked, Worms, The Survivalists), Double Eleven (Rust, Mine…

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Details depend on the game and implementation.

For games running as a viewer to a shared world, a common approach is to either interpolate or pop into the right place. This is common in Unreal Engine games where mispredicted items will slide into place. When the engine gives a solution for free, it …

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khawk
January 29, 2020 08:21 PM
Working in the Games Industry: IGDA Releases 2019 Developer Satisfaction Survey

Metrics regarding working conditions show marked improvement over a two year period, according to the 2019 Developer Satisfaction Survey (DSS) conducted by the International Game Developers Association (IGDA). Data surrounding families and wages suggest game developers feel supported enou…

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Hi, LostApostle. Since you're not asking about "Game Design" but rather about how to use GameDev.net, your question is being moved to The Lounge. Our industry is game development (not game design, which is a specialty within game development). What exactly is it you want to learn? Programming? Art?…

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