I heard that posting questions on the Bungie forum is probably the best way to get some help, or rather some insight on a matter I've been pondering for a very long time. How does an individual become a game developer/programmer? I'm currently about 2 years into college pursuing a Computer Science degree with the hopes that one day, I could work for a AAA title game studio (perhaps my life long favorite Bungie (; ). The issue is, the University I'm attending doesn't have a game developer's track for my major. Does this mean that I have to teach myself literally everything there is to know about game design on my own? Even then, there aren't many, if at all, any game studios in Ohio that I could gain experience in. This is after all one of the requirements most AAA game studios need: Shipped titles and experience with game development. As someone who has the utmost desire to contribute to the field of gaming, where do I start? Where do I get experience? How do I learn? Where can I learn? Do I indie develop and cross my fingers a AAA title picks me up along the way? Do I intern? How does Bungie hire for entry-level positions? Any Help, insight, wisdom, or advice would be helpful. It would be Especially so if the devs responded!
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Your best bet is to start at a smaller dev house. It might be part time but with schooling and proper training at the job you'll move up the ladder quite fast. At least that's how the guys at my job did it.