What Skills Do You Need to be Successful in the Game Industry? | Full Sail University

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Depending on the position, there are a range of “soft” skills that can help you be successful in the gaming industry. In this video, our panelists emphasize the importance of skills like communication (Jameson Durall - game design), problem solving (Elbert Perez - programming and engineering), empathy and support (Rusty Sempsrott - technical design), and all of the above (Grant Shonkwiler - producing).

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I think psychology is a big part too. It helps to be able to get into the minds of people and players to understand what they like and why they play. There was an awesome article in my Psychology of Play course that detailed the four types of players and how to achieve balance in a game, very psychological.

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Hey guys! We hope you enjoyed this video - what other skills do you think you need in the game industry?

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Ever have a moment where you come up with great ideas for games but your only like 14 and you don't know how to make it into a game or anything because you don't know how and don't have the money to hire people?


That's why I'm here...

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