Rumors! http://www.gameranx.com/updates/id/3553/article/rumor-exclusive-gta-5-info-leaked-by-rogue-games-journalist/ 1: The game world is absolutely massive and will push both xbox and PS3 to the very limit in terms of what it has accomplished. Yes, the main city is simply Los Santos however is it AT LEAST 4 times bigger…
Its been a while since I updated this thread. And in that intermission a lot of it has changed. First off it has evolved from being a warehouse into a foundry-like area. It's now called The Furnace and is a 10 player Deathmatch arena. It's semi-finished but I'm always open to new critiques that you have. I was going for a…
Oh Hai. Lee is working on an advanced variant of the metalness input type. This won't replace the current metalness input, but will be an additional option as most people probably won't need the extra features. The big differences is we've added a specular slot which controls the reflectivity for non-metals (which is fixed…
Hey jacky. I see some weirdness: float4 light = saturate(dot(N,L)); float4 Diffuse = ColorTexture * light; a dot product always returns a single float, not a vector. So what happens when you put this into a float 4, is that every component (r, g, b and a) get assigned this value. It will look grey scale with that same grey…
FIEA is a Masters course, and you would need some sort of Bachelor's degree from any school before applying. There is a portfolio/code/writing review, and they only accept 50-60 students per year. The course lasts 16 months with the bulk of work taking place during the first 12 and last 4 are typically where people take…
go for the larger work area size (I don't know how small is intuos 4 small) > They also mention that the Intuos has better 'advanced' features, but I never see any mention of what these features are other than 2048 vs 1024 levels of sensitivity. This is the only thread I found saying the bamboos are any good. intuos 4 has…
An Art Degree (bachelors +) is much better for ya than a "game design degree." Some places will take a 4 year degree, or other higher levels of education as years of industry experience, which when you're ready helps you enter the work force easier as long as your work sings and shines. Management and Biz types like seeing…
Hmmmmm, well... I've had about 5 phone interviews with different companies in the past 4 months. And 4 on-site. Phone interviews are pretty easy, after the first one you'll get the hang of it. Just try and relax, think of the questions they might ask you ahead of time and do research on the company so you can ask your own.…