- So I followed: @CodingOutpost Because they offered easy to follow coding advice and tutorials. @PracticNotWords due to their helpful tips for coding and working on designing games. I followed @wTsDe because of their helpful tips and @thecodinglove for the inside humor of coding and the inside look into coding. @matheuslrod for his inside look into being a game dev, and his useful tutorials. @UnrealEngine, @EpicGames and @unity3d due to them both being large game studios, and both provide help with their programs. @eto2d for help with game graphics and game design. And lastly @IMAstudents for their useful tutorials.
- All of these people relate to my genius hour as they all in some way relate to game design or coding, and all will push me to be a better game dev.
- Depending on the person it ranged from help creating/working with a game dev company to making graphically pleasing game.
- This will help me by getting me new sources to work on and improve my coding skills and making a better game.
- Yes, two of the people responded to me, none of them followed me back, but one of them did offer more help if I needed. I didn’t continue the conversation as I had recieved the needed information and didnt need to impress on them further.
- I might use this process in the future to gain more information for research papers or projects in IB and beyond.
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