Between now and when he's 18, he'll change and many other things will too. Sad, but true.
FireAza said:
I'll say this much for him, at least he has some kind of (semi-realistic) idea if what he wants to do with himself once he's finished schooling. I didn't figure out what I wanted to do until a few years ago, prior to that I was just kinda coasting.
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
posted by HEX1GON on Nov 30, 2014:
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
posted by FireAza on Nov 30, 2014:
Well obviously. For one, he'll probably lose all those ambitions about changing the face of the gaming world in one fell swoop Ah, to be young again. And also a robot.
Well obviously. For one, he'll probably lose all those ambitions about changing the face of the gaming world in one fell swoop Ah, to be young again. And also a robot.
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
posted by adamhouse9999 on Nov 30, 2014:
I never said that, i wanted to support the industry in any way i can because this is the industry i'm passionate about.
FireAza said:
Well obviously. For one, he'll probably lose all those ambitions about changing the face of the gaming world in one fell swoop Ah, to be young again. And also a robot.
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posted by 7Force on Nov 30, 2014:
Yeah, Japanese developers will be even more irrelevant in five years.
HEX1GON said:
Between now and when he's 18, he'll change and many other things will too. Sad, but true.
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posted by Pik on Nov 30, 2014:
Also, aren't most people on this board like 30-ish? (I just turned 20, for reference)
But anyway Adam, at least you know specifically what you want to do. Most young kids who wanna get into the video game industry only know things on a superficial level. They play Skyrim or whatever and think "woah this would be the sweetest job in the world!! I wanna design a game that has a super complex realistic battle system!!" At least you know about prototypes and the work process a bit.
When I was 13, I studied pixel art limitations and various console graphical information. It prepared me for being a qualified worker in this kind of thing. (Of course, back then GBA was current and sprites were still used in new games. That's why I learned 3d as well though, to keep up with the times. But learning about old consoles is still good) My point is to study your field while you're young, have an upper hand.
Also, aren't most people on this board like 30-ish? (I just turned 20, for reference)
But anyway Adam, at least you know specifically what you want to do. Most young kids who wanna get into the video game industry only know things on a superficial level. They play Skyrim or whatever and think "woah this would be the sweetest job in the world!! I wanna design a game that has a super complex realistic battle system!!" At least you know about prototypes and the work process a bit.
When I was 13, I studied pixel art limitations and various console graphical information. It prepared me for being a qualified worker in this kind of thing. (Of course, back then GBA was current and sprites were still used in new games. That's why I learned 3d as well though, to keep up with the times. But learning about old consoles is still good) My point is to study your field while you're young, have an upper hand.
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posted by GaijinPunch on Dec 7, 2014:
I (we) wish.
Pik said:
Also, aren't most people on this board like 30-ish?
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posted by dannygranger on Dec 14, 2014:
Hilarious. Adam, your dream wont come true. Please understand.
Hilarious. Adam, your dream wont come true. Please understand.
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posted by Marmotta on Dec 14, 2014:
I would suggest getting into university (which itself is still 5 years away) studying whatever you enjoy the most and try to get a place on a year abroad scheme to Japan. Failing that, apply for a JET placement after graduation (if you could stomach teaching), which will allow you to learn/improve the language and give you hands-on experience of the country. You might hate it - more people come back than hang around; I studied Japanese at degree level and, to the best of my knowledge, only a handful of my classmates are currently living in Japan.
I wouldn't say that, but I would say that there's no point in making detailed life plans at 13.
dannygranger said:
Hilarious. Adam, your dream wont come true. Please understand.
I would suggest getting into university (which itself is still 5 years away) studying whatever you enjoy the most and try to get a place on a year abroad scheme to Japan. Failing that, apply for a JET placement after graduation (if you could stomach teaching), which will allow you to learn/improve the language and give you hands-on experience of the country. You might hate it - more people come back than hang around; I studied Japanese at degree level and, to the best of my knowledge, only a handful of my classmates are currently living in Japan.
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
posted by pato on Dec 22, 2014:
Be an car mechanic.
JK, If you really want to reach your dreams, then you should make your journey now as you're young.
Be an car mechanic.
JK, If you really want to reach your dreams, then you should make your journey now as you're young.
13 and already thinking of moving to japan
posted by adamhouse9999 on Dec 22, 2014:
I fully know that perhaps i will change interests, but at this time in my life i'm trying to learn and get experience anyway perhaps i will become a video guy since at the moment i'm learning about different cables and learning a little in-dept (thinks wikipedia). Also i'm not the noob you may be led to believe i admit that i used to be a few years ago, but i have finally found at least an area which i have made progress on and continue to anyway, no way at all i want to be a explorer and music & coding isn't my thing even though i may have to learn a bit in the future.
I fully know that perhaps i will change interests, but at this time in my life i'm trying to learn and get experience anyway perhaps i will become a video guy since at the moment i'm learning about different cables and learning a little in-dept (thinks wikipedia). Also i'm not the noob you may be led to believe i admit that i used to be a few years ago, but i have finally found at least an area which i have made progress on and continue to anyway, no way at all i want to be a explorer and music & coding isn't my thing even though i may have to learn a bit in the future.