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Game developer vs web developer

So guys im in a dilema here against being a game developer and a web developer. So i wondered what would you all say what should i choose. Please stop the crap about "Find your own way" "Choose what you like most" i want facts what have you gonne thru (bad english). :)

25th Dec 2016, 2:52 AM
Marko Majstorovic
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game devs don't make as much as regular devs. I think you should do freelance for regular programs, and use that as experience and funds to build your games until you can get off the ground with multiple releases. Btw, marketing is very important for a game. Otherwise, you'll likely end up with barely anyone buying or playing it. In some cases, game devs end up with no one playing their hard work. This is assuming you're going solo. Some indie studios could improve your chance, but you'll have to make sure their past games were successful. professional game studios will work you to the bone and won't pay as much as regular dev, because everyone wants to make games.
25th Dec 2016, 5:06 AM
Ahri Fox
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Game developer if you want to create, web developer if you want money.
25th Dec 2016, 4:04 AM
Nahuel
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I started by learning HTML 5 but then wanted more so I learned CSS and JAVASCRIPT then with JavaScript I created my first game on a canvas
3rd Mar 2020, 8:42 PM
puxceto gaming
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What about Scientific Computing? Data Science? Machine Learning? Analytics? Don't forget about that potential career path. Can be very lucrative. Average Data Science salary is around $120k right now.
25th Dec 2016, 4:10 AM
Nick Bowling
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Whatever you start with, aim to be a good developer first. Choose jobs where you can keep learning and stay on top of latest technologies. Then you will be in a better position to change depending on what interests motivates you most at the time , or if you need to go for better money.
25th Dec 2016, 6:50 AM
ifl
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I'd say explore a bit and see what you like more firsthand. You should always start by approaching CS and programming as a hobby anyways. You may find you're like me and cannot stand web dev. Or you may find game dev not very rewarding compared to the very strenuous working conditions game devs have to put up with.
25th Dec 2016, 7:26 AM
Thomas Stone
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