From Coder to Game Designer?
"I am a coder by trade, so I would like to try and get a job as a game designer. What kind of experience (besides other game company experience) grabs attention of gaming companies? Project Management experience? Software Architecture experience? Create a design document (high and low level) for a game?
Most people say 'You need a demo or create a game for gaming companies to consider you', but the time it takes to make something like that isn't available to all; yes, I understand that most gaming companies require long shifts, which I am fully capable of doing, but that isn't the same as having the extra time to design and code a game. Is there anything besides a lot of luck that will help get a job in the industry as a designer? As a side question: Do designers make enough to support a family well, or is the pay pretty low?"
IMO, that is a gross word. I am pretty sure it is not even a real word. The abbreviation of "source code" to "code" is common, and betrays a lack of education and poise. The further corruption of this noun into a verb, "to code" (what's wrong with "to encode"?) is likewise an abomination. And I refuse to believe that anyone has tried saying "coder" out loud. Try it. You like how that sounds? Didn't think so. FTLOP, let's just use "programmer".
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