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Although I have some technical skills I cant say I can do anything even vaguely resembling a game.
Is it worth building a portfolio to showcase a purely non-technical skill-set? How will this effect me when applying for game design jobs? |
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2. http://sloperama.com/advice/route66.htm 3. It will not get you hired. If you want to be a game designer, you need game industry experience first. http://sloperama.com/advice/designprep.htm
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