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Play Video Games for Pay: How to Become a Video Game Tester

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Lenny Gaiter asked:


So you want to know about how to become a video game tester? First of all I will let you know, they are not for everybody. Most people have the tendency to think that they are very glamorous jobs where you play all of the newest games all day and have a lot of fun. The reality is that it not like that at all. You have to test and re-test the same levels of the same games over again until you find and report all the potential bugs that might be there. If you are a very detailed person, have a lot of patience and of course love to play video games then a video game testing job might be for you.Click Here!

Video game testers get to play all of the newest games available months and sometimes years before the general public even sees them. You will also become an insider in the industry and make connections. You will get to know about all the new and latest releases. A word of warning though, it very competitive. Many people who start out as testers go on to become software developers and other related positions. One example is Tommy Torrino, one of the composers of the sound track for the incredibly popular game “Halo” started in the industry as a video games tester! If you get your foot into the industry, you will be able to get to know the right people and being a video game tester will put you right where you to be to put you ahead of a lot others who are trying to break into this industry.

The great thing about video game testing jobs is that you can get a job with any level of experience. Salary levels are very wide. If you get started you can expect to earn anywhere from $10 per hour to about $120 per hour depending on your relevant experience or education. Click Here!

One of the best ways to get started with a video game tester job is from home. You might not get paid as highly for these job but you apply for video beta testing jobs and this will give you the chance to play unreleased game from the comfort of your own home.

In my signature there is a link to a great resource that explains how

to break into the game testing industry.



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Video Game Design – Do You Have What It Takes To Design Games?

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Hitoshi Jones asked:


If you’re an avid video gamer and while sitting at home playing your favorite game, you think to yourself, “I could do this better”, video game design might be the perfect job for you someday. But there are some key skills you’ll need to have before you can enter the field and truly make an impact on the video game market. Here’s a description of the most important ones.

Programming

Everything you see in a video game is boiled down to 0s and 1s, the basics of programmers everywhere. If you decide to aim for this job, you’d better start early. Programming is the building block of any good video game design job. If you’re great with numbers, better with details, and don’t mind spending long hours staring at a computer screen looking for a missing line of code, programming is a great place for you in video game design.

You’ll need to learn a combination of three to five different programming languages to be really successful in this job, so you’d better be prepared for a lot of work. While C++ is the groundwork for any programming job, you’ll also be learning Java and Visual Basic to supplement it.

Most video game design uses a combination of whatever works in a given situation to get the job done. If you’re in high school though, interested in a job in video game design and programming, you should try your hardest to take courses in or learn C++ as preparation.

Story Writing/Game Theory

For every good video game, there’s someone (or many someones) whose job it is to write the story and develop the ideas for the game. You might think this sounds simple, having sat in your basement telling your friends how much better you could do at writing the ending for a particular game. But there’s just as much schooling to get a job writing or brainstorming ideas in video game design as coding.

For writers, you’d better get a decent degree in creative writing or English. Most video game design jobs require at least a Bachelors degree in English to apply for a story writing job. Second, they want experience, so start early, working on projects in school, taking specific courses in Game Theory and developing long story lines for use in video game design projects.

Your job will be writing dialogue, script and concepts for a massive world with hours of interaction. You’d better have a decent idea of how you’re going to do that.

Computer Animation

The face of video game design, the job that everyone thinks of when they envision their future designing video games, is computer animation. First off, you’ll need to still learn the programming languages of your programming coworkers. This job requires a lot of different skills, many of which are programming languages. So C++ had better be on your resume along with Maya, 3DS Max, and a handful of other image rendering mega-software.

Video game design courses are perfect for the potential Computer Animator as well, as you’ll learn how to operate vast, high tech computers and machinery and utilize the newest software in doing so.

Computer Animation requires not only the technical expertise of a programmer, but the visual, artistic mastery of a story writer or sketch artist. This job requires the best of both worlds in the video game design industry.

There are plenty of jobs for all different skill levels in video game design. If you’re capable of writing a good story, drawing a decent picture, or remembering vast strings of numbers, you can find a job in game design. It’s all about where you’ll best fit in.



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