Can reliably code in: Swift.
At some point in time have written code in: C++, Java, Python, ActionScript 3, Objective-C, C#, Lua, GDScript.
… you work in offensive security and… game development
Are you … Thor ? 😁
Thanks everyone for the feedback and replies! Much appreciated.
I’ll take a closer look at my pcpartpicker list and update it with the suggestions. I’ll probably end up dropping the liquid/water cooling and just get an ATX power supply (vs a SFX power supply).
🙏 😁
This is amazing… is this a well documented feature in Godot?
Merry Christmas! Deep Rock Galactic.
This is great!
As you hinted, this is really nice for game frameworks, where you can leverage testing utilities from a language or runtime environment.
Curious about how this translates to game engines.
Hey,
My story is a bit similar to yours. Originally from developing country, went to the US for a post grad degree program in gamedev, and then started working for a few game startups upon eventually doing app development.
My recommendation? You already have a ton of experience compared to people who don’t have any. You may even know more than I do now! You also are probably more aware of the realities of the gaming industry in Europe, than me!
What I’m saying is don’t sell yourself short. I’m sure there are a lot of people who “envy” where you are.