If you’ve gotten this far, thank you. Even though you’ve read through miles of material, you’ve still got a long way to go to be a full-fledged game engineer. However, don’t let this dull your motivation.
The most important advice I can give you is to remain focused on learning with your first few projects rather than finishing that massively multiplayer online role-playing, first-person World War II zombie shooter game. It’s important that you understand what you’re capable of, and to do this, you need to learn your own limitations.
Your strengths aren’t just about what you’re able to do, but how long it takes to do them. Eventually, you’ll be able to write a fairly complex multiplayer game. It might take a few years, but it’ll ...
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