<div style='font: ; text-align: left; '>So my thoughts have turned (with this 2D competitive Puzzle-Fighter-Meets-Galaxian space shooter I'm programming) towards daydreams and idle thoughts of perhaps working towards a job in "the industry". Which industry, you ask? What planet are you from and how soon can you go back? I say.
So, pluses: Doing something fun, Love what you do, fulfills childhood dreams, makes something that makes people happy
Minuses: 60-hour standard workweeks, mastery of 3D math problems that can kill at 50 paces, comparatively low pay, incredibly high pressure, zero or sub-zero usefulness to society as a whole, low likelihood of actually working on a good game.
Any thoughts?
If I really do decide I love videogames and that my five-year hiatus from them has been some horrible hellspawn twisted joke, and I decide to try to acquire the necessary skills and somehow I manage to make it back into school, I think I have a shot on actually making it into the industry. The question would be, do I really want to?</div>
So, pluses: Doing something fun, Love what you do, fulfills childhood dreams, makes something that makes people happy
Minuses: 60-hour standard workweeks, mastery of 3D math problems that can kill at 50 paces, comparatively low pay, incredibly high pressure, zero or sub-zero usefulness to society as a whole, low likelihood of actually working on a good game.
Any thoughts?
If I really do decide I love videogames and that my five-year hiatus from them has been some horrible hellspawn twisted joke, and I decide to try to acquire the necessary skills and somehow I manage to make it back into school, I think I have a shot on actually making it into the industry. The question would be, do I really want to?</div>