You don't understand gamedev... (and that's OK)

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@RickyWiild
@RickyWiild 40 минут бұрын
I made my first game 4 years ago,had built small things which never saw the light of day before that. It was a huge failure. I’ve been building my next game on the side part time for around the 3 year mark now. I have learned and grown so much. I’m now aiming to release late alpha stage into early access soon. I don’t expect success but I’m looking to learn more this way. It’s called DoomBreaker, tagged as coming soon over on the steam page. After this one, I’ll be looking to collaborate in a team building the next one. There is power in building together.
@HakiYikio
@HakiYikio 4 сағат бұрын
I'm really bad at everything right now, coding, art, music, but meh, at some point, i need to start and get better ! You're totally right in your video, thank you ! I'm just trying to improve everyday, even tho it's only for 30minutes, i'm doing it
@HoshizoraStudios
@HoshizoraStudios 13 сағат бұрын
I just came here to say i came across this video. andI'vee been watching it on my couch. Before i continue my comment. I'd like to say i am a 36 year old self taught developer. who does this and is still learning full-time. i am in a fortunate position to be able to work full weekly hours on learning it and work in it. now, back to the comment. I'd like to thank the devs of this video because this video gave me a correct vision and strategy. by taking this journey as a staircase(effect) building My career up in small steps and by the way he mentioned. how growth should apply to your own learning speed. This was life-saving! i will continue following this guide as a template for my long-term career. Thank you for this video. I appreciate it!
@MichaelKocha
@MichaelKocha 13 сағат бұрын
Also a 36 year old game dev! Though I've been doing this for half my life now (which is wild to think about) and I'll say that it took me way too long to get to where I am because I kept giving up, not only on my projects, but on game dev in general. Every time I ran into a challenge I didn't know how to overcome I basically threw in the towel and decided game dev wasn't for me. Just keep at it! Once you can take something from your imagination and essentially bring it to life as you imagined it, it's pretty magical and changes everything.
@bob_halford
@bob_halford 15 сағат бұрын
Heart felt advice... it helps.. thanks..... and keep doing what you do.
@dobrx6199
@dobrx6199 21 сағат бұрын
Great advice, thanks!
@agronacilius4584
@agronacilius4584 18 сағат бұрын
I have to agree. Im learning Unreal and blueprints now. And Im not going to make the same mistake I made when I started learning 3d modeling. My advice would be if you find a good course just buy it learning in an organized structured way is so much faster and better.
@mandisaw
@mandisaw 21 сағат бұрын
"Always be Learning" 😄Applies just as much to games as to tech or life. Having an open attitude and willingness to make mistakes is key to unlocking all the cool (and sometimes boring) things that will make your games come to life and find their audience. It's okay to take a break and dust yourself off if you hit a stubborn obstacle. But then once your head's clear, come back to it, and learn what you need. That's the solution to the "unknown unknowns" - trust your ability to adapt and overcome those challenges.
@TheUnsupported
@TheUnsupported 20 сағат бұрын
For those who embark this journey, it's easy to fall into the Dunning-Kruger effect. 😅 At first, you know little and recognize it. Then you know just enough to think you know everything. And finally, as you gain expertise, you realize the vastness of what you don't know.
@colouristicx
@colouristicx 21 сағат бұрын
6:30 I feel called out XD
@atomictraveller
@atomictraveller 17 сағат бұрын
how nice. epistemological solipsism. only self knowledge is possible because the senses (means of gaining knowledge) are part of the self. where there is certainty, consideration is absent ;)
@gkrstulovic
@gkrstulovic 19 сағат бұрын
What is the game at 5:51?
@flamart9703
@flamart9703 16 сағат бұрын
Bulwark Evolution: Falconeer Chronicles
@libertarianterminator
@libertarianterminator 3 сағат бұрын
Obligatory I want to make a VR game comment here.
@seamusoblainn
@seamusoblainn 3 сағат бұрын
Got it to 1 69 likes 😊
@Renzowhitt
@Renzowhitt 19 сағат бұрын
The only games I play are RPGs and Fighting games. But I’ve never made a game, so I’m cooked I guess. lol 😅🥲
@RickyWiild
@RickyWiild 48 минут бұрын
You might like my game Doombreaker i'm working on. It's a combination of those two genres
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