From Luke’s interview, I gather that people who are good at math can help with FAI research. It’s your call, of course. Like I told Konkvistador, you can learn C# (in context of Unity3D engine) to do game programming. If you want to become more familiar with game design, I would suggest reading A Book of Lenses.
But only do this if you are willing to commit yourself to the programming / game-design field. Right now I’m looking for people who are already interested in this, and who can pull their own weight and more. However, I’ll keep your name in mind and let you know when I start the next game.
And, of course, I’ll be looking for feedback from LW community when I start brainstorming for my next game, so if that’s all you want to do, then there is no need to do anything extra.
From Luke’s interview, I gather that people who are good at math can help with FAI research. It’s your call, of course. Like I told Konkvistador, you can learn C# (in context of Unity3D engine) to do game programming. If you want to become more familiar with game design, I would suggest reading A Book of Lenses.
But only do this if you are willing to commit yourself to the programming / game-design field. Right now I’m looking for people who are already interested in this, and who can pull their own weight and more. However, I’ll keep your name in mind and let you know when I start the next game.
And, of course, I’ll be looking for feedback from LW community when I start brainstorming for my next game, so if that’s all you want to do, then there is no need to do anything extra.