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<div class="IPBDescription">How to be able to help with the project</div>Hello,
Firstly, I have a Computer Engineering degree from Texas Tech and I have been working in the process controls industry for about 10 months. In addition, I took an intro to computer graphics course in college so I have been exposed to OpenGL programming. Do you need any help with NS2? I would like to "break" into the video gaming industry but I'm not really sure how. Is there a way that I can help you guys out while simultaneously becoming marketable in the computer gaming industry?
Thanks,
Todd
Firstly, I have a Computer Engineering degree from Texas Tech and I have been working in the process controls industry for about 10 months. In addition, I took an intro to computer graphics course in college so I have been exposed to OpenGL programming. Do you need any help with NS2? I would like to "break" into the video gaming industry but I'm not really sure how. Is there a way that I can help you guys out while simultaneously becoming marketable in the computer gaming industry?
Thanks,
Todd
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Firstly, I have a Computer Engineering degree from Texas Tech and I have been working in the process controls industry for about 10 months. In addition, I took an intro to computer graphics course in college so I have been exposed to OpenGL programming. Do you need any help with NS2? I would like to "break" into the video gaming industry but I'm not really sure how. Is there a way that I can help you guys out while simultaneously becoming marketable in the computer gaming industry?
Thanks,
Todd<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->As an aside,
<a href="http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/games/archives/2006/01/27/possession_and_the_art_of_ps3_programming.html" target="_blank">http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/games/archives...rogramming.html</a>
The PS3 uses an Open GL format. It might be worth selling yourself on your CV as someone who has experience in this area. Since most games are being developed for multiple formats, almost everyone needs someone to take care of the PS3 version. Have a look into which studios usually deal with the PS3 versions of a game and send some applications.