• Masterbaexunn@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Not every dev is compiling code to run on a devkit tho? Also, not gamedev, but surely they’re not running a new build every day

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      10 months ago

      Not every dev is compiling code to run on a devkit

      Depends on the studio. There will be a lead platform, and if that platform is a console, then a majority will run on a devkit.

      surely they are not running a new build every day.

      In the studio I worked in, we ran new builds almost twice a day. That doesn’t include the iterative changes you make if you are a programmer. If you don’t run new builds contantly, that means you aren’t doing any actual work if you are on the engineering side. If you are in art you might not really screw around with too many builds. If you are a director or producer, you might not either if you’re bad at your job.

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        10 months ago

        If you don’t run new builds contantly, that means you aren’t doing any actual work if you are on the engineering side.

        This is not true. There are higher-end engineering positions that orchestrate everything for the other engineers, amongst other things.

        I’ll be explicit in regards to my other comment about remote working for others without gamedev experience. Compiling/generating/deploying game-builds is done locally at the studio, but the process is controlled remotely by the game devs.