work in game dev, have crazy deadlines, mediocre pay, and likely lose your job in a year or two; you’ll grow to hate game dev due to all the stress
work in another industry and do game dev on your own time; if the side hustle is successful, go do that full-time and set your own pace; you’ll get paid more, have more time off, and you can work on whatever game project you want
try to make solo game dev work (it probably won’t), and then go back to 1 or 2
So on this list, 1 and 3 really don’t look that appealing, so why do them? Just do 2 until something takes off, in which case the risk of 3 is already largely solved.
Yup, the way I see it, you have a few options:
So on this list, 1 and 3 really don’t look that appealing, so why do them? Just do 2 until something takes off, in which case the risk of 3 is already largely solved.