Quote Originally Posted by darkshadow
There definitly is a demand for people in the industry, since its not just programming and new talent is what keeps things fresh and innovative.
Like I said, I wanted to be a writer/programmer/designer. I haven't even decided on going one way or the other, and by doing this, I'm leaving myself options. I already know I can write, and I enjoy writing. The programming seems to be the hardest of the three options, but it's definitely something I can do if I put my mind to it. The design is really something of a last-ditch effort. I am not artistically inclined in the least, but if I work and work at drawings, I can make them at least presentable.

As for Complich's posts, this seems to be the general consensus for those who want to get into the game production field of work. They say it's hard studying and long hours of working at C++ and other coding. I can do studying and long hours, but it's the subject matter that really matters to me the most. I don't study world history all too much, but if it was something to do with gaming, I know I'd put more effort into it. Hell, I'm not even in it for all the glamour, or even the money. I want to do it because I know it's something I'd enjoy doing.