Tuesday, 11 November 2008

MSc.

Yesterday I found out that I have passed my MSc. Games Programming with an average if 67.1. My dissertation actually got a higher point than I was expecting so that is always good.

Next to that the job is progressing good as well, I feel at home there and like the job I am doing. ALthough this week I am most likely sitting home sick as I have a bad flu at the moment.

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Schools out forever

Well last Friday I handed in my dissertation and the report for it and on Monday I had my last day of uni for the foreseeable future. Had to do my demonstration on Monday of the virtual paint brush I had created.
All my goals are now complete which I had set myself 10 years ago, now I have no clue what to do.
My immediate problems now are to find a house in Leamington Spa, or arround Southam, where I'll be working from now on. That's a scare and pleasant thought needing to go to work, it means my free time is over and need to buckle done. But on the other hand I am looking forward to do my job at Codemasters.

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

JOB

Well all the hard job hunting and dozens of emails I sent out finally paid off this morning. I got a phone call this morning from codemasters telling me that they were going to offer me a job.
Later today they called me again and said that they were sending out my contract later that day.
So from October my student life is finally ending :P

Monday, 4 August 2008

Job hunting Continued

Codemasters just gave me a call that the phone interview I had Friday went well. They called me to tell me I got an in person interview with them this week or early next week. That's two confirmed in person interviews, hopefully one of them will employ me.

Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Job hunting

So far my quest for a job is going well, today I woke up with a nice email from Ninja Theory in my mail box inviting me for an interview. Yesterday I was called by Codemasters telling me they wanted to do a phone interview on Friday. Hope I get an interview at the company out of that.
And then there is the full fat offer off course from which I still haven't heard a word when the interview is.

Well wish me luck, now it's back to my virtual paint brush again.

Monday, 28 July 2008

Looking back at a (almost a)year(now) of almost full time coding

Tonight I had an epiphany, and so how much I have developed over the last year as a programmer.
I was looking at some screen shots I made in the beginning of the year as I was starting my first game project. I started this project with no idea how a game engine worked besides of the knowledge of a rasterizer in a game engine.

Some Screen shots of the early development of my space simulator game
This knowledge however gave me a little advantage though as I knew how the graphics pipeline worked. It did not however prepare me for the task of gameplay programming, which is basically the hart of everything. It connects the players input to all the other stuff that is going on like rendering of the scene and physics, to the event system that triggers doors and particle systems.

Some screen shots of the end results of my space simulator game
After this project came three others in the same time span that we had gotten for the first one. This was our very first decent taste of what life as a real game programmer would be like, and I can tell you it's though. Game programming is one of these professions which in the first year or two are not for the faint of harted.
In this second semester we had a Physcis/Network engine to write, do a team project (of which the actual specs came from a real studio, Blackrock Studios) and a shader and AI assignment.

Screenshots of the shader asignment
These four assignments let me learn a lot in managing my own time, doing multiple different tasks at the same time. And increased my coding knowledge and potential a lot.
So yeah after a year I am actually glad I decided to leave my own country and safety net and did this MSc. What I learned was that the game industry is a place where people have to work very hard, but it's also a very rewarding place to work. Imagine you squeezing just that last frame out of your code so your game will run at a constant 30fps, or getting the physics interaction of colliding objects just right so the game looks realistic. These are all techinical achievements which are good in reinforcing your own self esteem.
Then ofcourse there is the showing of to other people this is probably the most rewarding aspect of the whole job. Thats also the reason why I sneak in these pictures of my work. If you want to see more pictures and more details about the actual projects I have done or just want to see if the executables work on your machine go here, or follow the link to my portfolio site.

Friday, 25 July 2008

Applications continued

As of now I have heard back from two companies to which I send my CV two weeks ago. One is Rebellion and they sent me a test which I messed up and so got no employment opportunity. The other one is Pivotal Games saying we aren't looking for people anymore. So far no luck so today I decided to send out another wave of applications.
They went to:
So far I had one reply from this list already from Full Fat they invited me to an interview with them.
So lets hope I´ll get a job now so I can stay here in England and do what I like most make Games/Software related to games.