Train2Game Video Blog: Working in the games industry as a result of studying with Train2Game 2

In this video Train2Game pays a visit to Wired Productions where Train2Game student Kimberley Caseres now works as an Assistant Producer.

We talk to Kimberley about working in the games industry and her experiences with Train2Game.

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Train2Game news: End of Nations beta accepting sign-ups, begins soon

Train2Game students can now register to take part in the upcoming End of Nations beta test.

The free-to-play MMO RTS from Petroglyph and Trion Worlds is scheduled for release later this year, but you can become part of the closed beta by registering your interest at http://endofnations.com/en/beta/

You’ll need to sign up for a Trion Worlds account to take part in the closed beta which will begin during Spring.

There’s much more information about End of Nations in this interview with Senior QA Tester Karl Tars, who even suggested that beta testing can potentially provide decent opportunities for breaking into the industry. Watch the latest End of Nations trailer below.

We recently spoke to End of Nations senior producer Chris Lena, who offered advice on getting into the industry. There’s more End of Nations news right here on The Train2Game Blog.

We’ll keep you informed about the latest beta testing opportunities.

So Train2Game, will you be registering to become part of the End of Nations closed beta? What are your initial impressions of the game?

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Train2Game Video Blog: Working in the games industry as a result of studying with Train2Game 1

In this video Train2Game pays a visit to Wired Productions where Train2Game student Kimberley Caseres now works as an Assistant Producer.

We talk to Wired Production’s, Productions and Operations Director, Jason Harman, about hiring Kimberly and hear his thoughts on Train2Game courses.

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Train2Game student industry experience diary: Will Alexander at AppCrowd – Week 2

Train2Game Artist Will Alexander is on a Train2Game work placement at AppCrowd. In this industry experience diary, Will details what he’s been up at the mobile and social game developer, and includuing creating assets, and describes what a Sprint Schedule involves.

Read what he has to say about his Train2Game work placement  here on The Train2Game Blog, or on the Train2Game Scribd page.

You can read his previous diaries here, while there are also plenty of industry experience diaries from other students on the Train2Game Blog.

Train2Game news: The Witcher 2 developers CD Projekt Red to host Q&A session at BAFTA next month

Train2Game students have the chance to question members of The Witcher 2’s development team at a special BAFTA event next month.

The CD Projekt Red staff, in association with Official Xbox 360 Magazine, will be giving a live presentation of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings -Enhanced Edition followed by a live Q&A session which you can ask them anything about the game or game development.

CD Projekt lead QA Tester Bartek Ocham and lead combat designer Mariej Ocham will be there to “take you through the game’s intricate design, its artistic vision, and the overall development process by showing key areas of the gameplay during live demos and trailers.”

The Witcher 2 Q&A takes place at BAFTA, central London on Tuesday 11th April from 19:00. For more information, or to buy a ticket for £5, visit the BAFTA website.

As previously reported by The Train2Game Blog, CD Projekt believe that The Witcher 2 offers “The most complex and non-linear story ever told on Xbox 360.” There’s much more about The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings in The Train2Game Blog interview with Environment Artist Marek Ziemak.

Will you attend the BAFTA event? What would you like to ask The Witcher 2 development team?

As usual, leave your comments here on The Train2Game Blog, or on the Train2Game forum.

BAFTA’s public events and online resources bring you closer to the creative talent behind your favourite games, films, and TV shows. Find out more at www.bafta.org/newsletter,www.facebook.com/bafta or twitter.com/baftagames

Train2Game student industry experience diary: Ben Stoneman at Unity – weeks 1 & 2

Train2Game student Ben Stoneman  is on a Train2Game work placement at Unity. In his first experience diary from the studio, he writes about how he’s been settling into his new role and what he’s already learned

Read what he has to say about his Train2Game work placement  here on The Train2Game Blog, or on the Train2Game Scribd page.

More Train2Game industry experience diaries are right here on The Train2Game Blog. 

Train2Game news: EA Play4Free producer Eduard Roehrich on breaking into the industry

Train2Game students with ambitions to become a producer will certainly find this post interesting, as EA Play4Free group producer Eduard Roehrich offers advice on how to get into that specific role.

“I believe that the most important thing is probably to try developing an instinct about what kinds of games people like to play.” he said in the latest instalment of EA’s ‘Breaking into the Industry’ features.

“As a Producer you’re going to be asked to make a lot of decisions, and ideally you should make as many of them as you possibly can with the gamers’ interests in mind. This is just a small part of a big puzzle, but there is a lot of helpful advice out there and many puzzle pieces to be found.”

Roehrich added that to be a good producer, you need to have a simple grasp all elements of game development.

“You should get a basic insight into as many fields of game development as possible, like coding, art, game design, QA, project management, sound, etc.” he said.

“You’re never going to be an expert in any of them, but you’re expected to bring all of these people together to create something extraordinary, so you’ll have to understand what these highly talented people will be telling you in order to make informed decisions on what to do.” the EA producer added.

The full interview is available on the EA News website.

Kingdoms of Amular: Reckoning Producer Benjamin Smith, Dead Space 2 game designer Brian Bartram, and EA Environment Artist Phillip Simmons are among those that have previously spoken to The EA blog, providing advice on how to get into the industry.

There’s more advice from industry professionals on getting into the industry right here on The Train2Game Blog.

What are your thoughts on Roehrich’s advice?

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Train2Game news: How testing changed Journey after leaving producer ‘disappointed in mankind’

Train2Game students who want to see the impact testing can have on a game in development need look no further than PlayStation 3 title Journey.

Why? Because in an interview with Siliconera, Thatgamecompany’s Robin Hunicke reveals Journey previously allowed more physical interaction between players, but it resulted in them trying to kill each other, something that left her ‘disappointed in mankind’

“We were doing play tests, where we invited players to come in and play the game. However, instead of cooperating and building a relationship each other, the players just kept attacking each other and pushing each other into the pit.” said Hunicke.

“At the time, I was very disappointed in mankind; we designed all the settings so they will help each other, but they still just kill each other, as if they don’t have any morality at all.”

The Journey produced added that she spoke to a child psychologist about the issue.

“When these guys enter the game, it’s a virtual space–reality does continue into it. When that happens, they become kids, and don’t know what they’re doing is bad. In that situation, the best way to handle that isn’t to shout or hit them, but to offer feedback.”  she told her.

So Hunicke decided to remove physics from Journey to encourage players to co-operate rather than hinder each other.

“So when I went back to the prototype, we removed the physics so they couldn’t push each other into the pit.” she said.

The Train2Game Blog has previously reported on Thatgamecompany’s views that testing is an integral part of game development. You can also get an insight into life at the studio and the development of Journey in this developer diary.

So, what are your thoughts on the impact playtesting had on Journey? Is it something you often do with your own games?

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Train2Game student industry experience diary: Craig Moore at DR Studios – week 15

Train2Game Game Designer Craig Moore is on a Train2Game work placement at DR Studios. In his latest industry experience diaries, he details what he’s been up at the Milton Keynes based game developer and how excited he is to be there.

Read what Craig has to say about his Train2Game work placement  here on The Train2Game Blog, or on the Train2Game Scribd page.

As usual, leave your comments here on The Train2Game Blog, or on the Train2Game forum.

More Train2Game industry experience diaries are right here on The Train2Game Blog. 

Train2Game news: Hybrid closed beta accepting sign-ups for April test

Train2Game students have the opportunity to take part in the closed beta for Hybrid, the XBLA third person shooter from indie developer 5th Cell, the studio behind Scribblenauts.

To register your interest in becoming part of the Hybrid closed beta, visit the official site and enter your details.  Those who are successful in getting a place on the Hybrid closed beta will receive a beta key in-time for the April test. Train2Game students looking to take part in the Hybrid closed beta need an Xbox 360 and an Xbox Live Gold account.

Hybrid from 5th Cell is set in the near future and will feature a ‘massive online world war’ and ‘intense 3v3 air and ground combat’

The Train2Game Blog has previously posted this piece in which 5th Cell discover what makes an indie studio indie.

Beta testing is an excellent way for Train2Game students, especially those on the Games QA Tester course to practice their bug hunting skills. In a recent interview with The Train2Game Blog, Brawl Busters developers Rock Hippo told us that beta testing is “crucial” to the game development process.

For more on beta testing, how it’s useful for Train2Game students, and opportunities to get involved with it, keep reading the Train2Game blog.

Will you register to take part in the Hybrid closed beta?

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