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Do people work on projects together collectively?
Direct me to the right place to ask this question if it is inappropriate, but I've noticed UnityAnswers members are blessed with remarkable programming skills. Do you people ever work together and build games together as an online community thing? I mean who needs to go to the office anymore, everyone owns an awesome computer now a days. Anyways the ideas and scripts that come outta this place would make one hell of a game collectively. Is there a place or form where everyone debates and agrees on what game they will all design and build, and then assign what each person has to work on for the project? I mean, just a few hours of everyones time here collectively would reveal something insane in a relatively fast pace. UnityAnswers is like the size of a game company x10000,tons of clever people here, lets not forget the 3d artist that hang out here as well, there is no shortage on people. But I sometimes feel everyone is working alone generally. Anyways, thoughts? direction?, ideas?
I'm still a college student, but we work together all the time for school projects. I do tho, make apps in my spare time, all alone :)
What kinds of projects do you work on? That's my issue, I live on an island, I'm learning this stuff all online, no college , so i'm wondering who is out there to work on random things for experience with working on games with other people.
We mostly work in groups of 2-4 on small projects like platform games or mobile games. And don't worry, we only had classes about the game program$$anonymous$$g fundamentals, which wasn't even in Unity. I had to $$anonymous$$ch myself everything, and I soon got addicted to it and dedicated my whole summer to it. Now I'm stuck with unity noobs and get mad every time, because they don't even know how to create a simple box that can move- or something. I wish I could make a job out of this. Sitting on a desk 24/7, drink coffee and make games!
Answer by tanoshimi · Feb 03, 2014 at 10:58 PM
I'd say the "right place" that I'd direct you to is the dedicated collaboration forum: http://forum.unity3d.com/forums/17-Collaboration
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