or CEO of activision, so i could make loads of money whilst destroying all my competitors in the shovelware department to start my offworld mining camp.
I think they should hire you!Corwynt said:I would work for team Ico because I would know what their next game would be.
Maths is actually good for any part of the industry, and with things like Halo Custom Edition and map builder tools and mods for other games, notably Dawn of War, I already have some level design experience. Plus the experience in that area gained from my own games...Nutcase said:If level design is your thing, then why are you doing a maths degree? Arts/architecture, with some programming on the side, would be much closer to what you need.Trivun said:Ooooh, I actually do want to work as a games developer, I'm doing a Maths degree simply for that purpose. But yeah, I want to specifically go into Level Design, though any other design job would be acceptable too. As for developer, Rockstar have a base in Leeds, which is where I want to live and work, as do several other smaller companies. Bungie would be great because I'd love to work on Halo projects, and THQ would be good too. Lionhead wouldn't be too bad, though I'd have to work extra hard to try and get as close as possible to Peter Molyneux's dreams (though having him as a boss would be pretty cool, he seems like a decent, if overimaginitive, guy).