#If somebody meets those requirements, what sort of starting salary can they expect?
Juniors usually start on about 15-18k but that's art, not sure about code.
#If somebody meets those requirements, what sort of starting salary can they expect?
To me, it just seems that going into game-making as a career, is more a labour of love, than anything else. The pay doesn't strike me as great. From reading earlier posts, the working conditions (ie. hours), don't look particularly attractive.
A talented programmer could probably get a much better a salary by putting his skills to work in a non-gaming environment.
If somebody meets those requirements, what sort of starting salary can they expect?
What is an AAA game?
What is an AAA game?
Don't think it stands for anything, just a daft term for a big budget game.
Umm, 12 years ago C# didn't exist (except in some dev labs in Microsoft probably) so I don't suppose you would have done too much of it back then!
I don't really rate the undergrad games course at abertay - they have no decent programmers teaching on it and no one with recent, high-level industry experience on the teaching staff either.
£20k - £25k. I know someone who recently started at codemasters on £25k. Plus you typically get health insurance and free gym. I was offered a scripting role at £20k so I would say that is at the lower end of what to expect.
The above is for AAA games though.
Thanks SPW. It wasn't specifically the games industry I was interested in, it was more the position and job. I'm aware of the film industry but I didn't realise there was similar positions in advertising and so forth that had relatively better pay? Movies appear from the outside to be much more competitive.
I've played my fair share, like most but I'm not much of a gamer so where the 'magic' is concerned, there wouldn't be much to lose, I don't imagine.![]()
I don't really rate the undergrad games course at abertay - they have no decent programmers teaching on it and no one with recent, high-level industry experience on the teaching staff either. Also, the general level of programming among the students is low. That is not to say that some of the students aren't very good, just that if they are it is because they themselves read a lot and worked hard, and not because of the course. As abertay is frequently rated as better than any other games course, other games courses are not recommended at all.
Maths, maths and more maths!
Not necessarily. There was so much of that that it was a joke, and some outfits have started wising up.