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What are some career choices for someone who is interested in computer science, design, and game development?

I'm worried I have too many interests and I don't know how to choose my major because I just want to make a lot of money.

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Trent’s Answer

You can never have to many interest in a field you enjoy. I would try to find the thing you believe you are most passionate about whether it is a game you want to make or a program you want to write. If you are just trying to make money through an obligatory job you may never get the opportunity to do want you really want in life. There are a lot of people who fall into a daily routine where they feel trapped doing the same thing over and over again until they collapse. Do the things that makes you happy and don’t let anyone ruin them
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CAREER OPTIONS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, DESIGN, AND DEVELOPMENT

1. Game Designer - Responsible for crafting enjoyable and engaging game experiences, including mechanics, rules, and world-building. They ensure the game is both fun and playable while overseeing its overall design and execution.

2. Systems Designer - Creates the software systems that power video games, working early in the development process to analyze and design the game's foundation and platforms.

3. Level Designer - Combines art, game design, storytelling, and engineering to create the game world and bring the game's vision to life.

4. Game Programmer - Skilled computer engineers who work on games, using programming languages to make the game come alive. They may specialize in areas like graphics, AI, sound, scripting, user interface, network, tools, porting, and more.

5. AI Programmer - Develops the "brain" of a game by creating algorithms that control character and element behavior based on individual player gameplay. This includes pathfinding, group movement, and camera control.

6. Gameplay Engineer - Writes code to adapt software for video game requirements and may create custom software for game-specific functions.

7. Game Artist - Creates 2D and 3D art for video games, bringing the game's script and storyboard to life through animation and modeling.

8. Character Artist - Designs digital 3D models of characters for films and video games, often based on concept artist illustrations.

9. Environment Artist - Constructs digital 3D environments for films and video games, using concept art, real-world references, and scans. This includes set dressing and asset placement.

10. Asset Artist - Produces a wide range of elements for video games, such as graphics, 3D models, sound effects, music, vehicles, HUDs, icons, and more.

11. Technical Artist - Acts as a bridge between the artistic and programming teams, using both visual skills and programming knowledge to problem-solve across departments.

12. QA Game Tester - Ensures a video game is user-friendly and bug-free before release, identifying technical issues and providing feedback on user experience and playability.

13. Splash Artist - Creates the visuals for a game's loading screens, maintaining immersion for players. They also design logos, title screens, and key images for auxiliary media.

14. Gameplay Animator - Brings digital characters, creatures, props, and vehicles to life in a game engine using key-framing and motion capture, focusing on performance and gameplay.

15. FX Artist - Develops digital simulations and procedural workflows based on real-world or supernatural elements that follow the laws of physics.

16. Game Illustrator - Transforms concept art sketches into finished artwork for video games, using modeling, 2D or 3D animation software, and programming.

Explore these fascinating career options that align with your interests. To find the right fit, consider your passions, research the qualifications and skills needed, and review job descriptions. Best of luck in your journey!

Warm regards,
Tara
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