What to do, what to do... That is the common question a newly graduate student needs to ask him/herself. Currently, I am not working in the video game or gaming industry and so have a wide variety of options before me.
I am currently working in software development, but it is not games. That is an option. There are some people that want me to join up in their "indie" game project. That is another option. Then there are all the games I want to make. There is a final option.
Of the last two options, I will be showing you my progress in these adventures. I plan on using two different game engines and languages for each project. After all, variety is the spice of life! Some of these projects are solo, some with groups, some with imaginary friends that I swear are real.
Tune in later for some awesome demos and screenshots of what there is to come!
The Rand() posts of a growing software engineer. Mostly about game programming, old college stuff, and some fun side projects. Comments, discussions, and games are greatly encouraged!
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
Onward Towards the Light
Unfortunately, Starbound Aces didn't cut the mustard when it came to the Senior Project Showdown. So that is that, thank yous to everyone who ever assisted on the project such as play-testing and input.
What to do now? I am not sure, but this blog will not die with the conclusion of this project and my graduation.
I have recently acquired a license to Unreal Engine 4 and may do some posts/tutorials about it in their Wiki page and link to it from here. Then I can explain in depth my opinions behind what I did and use cases.
- I also plan on having many more projects lined up and will speak of them when the appropriate time comes.
Friday, July 11, 2014
DeVry Senior Project
Short announcement today afer a long time of no posting. Starbound Aces is submitted into DeVry University's Senior Project Showdown. Here is our presentation video, enjoy!
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