IMO - if you want to be a level designer, definitely learn to script. Even Kismet is a visual scripting language, which still requires an aptitude for scripting to be proficient in. For a definition of my daily work and the like... It depends a bit of the project, studio and point in production. But generally it involves…
Hey guys, I have a serious question that I need answering. So I'm a 3rd year student in a Game Development program and I am looking to be a level designer once I'm out of school. I am currently brainstorming for my final BIG project, and am getting a little lost. I thought it would be best if I just came here and asked the…