I’m so serious when I say this:
Learn game dev.
This isn’t a jab at anyone for any reason, I’m actually dead serious. Some of the most incredible and hidden creative minds could bring the next best-selling game to the world all because they took time to learn and try.
The next Destiny-inspired franchise?
A love letter to the 1990’s?
A new JRPG?
A narrative masterpiece?
Seriously. If you have an awesome idea for a game you think people would love as much as you, give it a try. From YouTube to Coursera to Udemy, there’s tutorials and classes everywhere to learn everything you need to get started.
And even if it doesn’t become a reality, the fact if you tried it, you did it, and you saw the behind the scenes of what makes games so magical.
To the developers who worked so tirelessly to build magical worlds and tell uniquely beautiful stories…thank you.
…to leadership that hamstrung development and pointed business in the wrong direction again and again - I paraphrase Byf’s video by quoting Toland: “Squanderers!”
The loss of D2 Gunsmith, then D2 Foundry, has never been harder than it is today. With 200+ new or updated weapons, there's a desperate need for a tool like that.
The good news is that new tools have appeared, and they are good ⤵️
https://t.co/PWcfDbmywt
PlayStation's highly-anticipated State of Play event was flooded by demands for Destiny 3. During the opening of the show, PlayStation's official Twitch chat was almost completely dominated by cries for a new Destiny game. https://t.co/9Q8ZpVPQZI
@Destiny2Team I'm going to assume this is a yes, but Xur isn't changing his schedule right? Still will have randomized items like the deepsight harmonizer, etc?