Zeke Yerkon

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  • in reply to: What is your experience with online games? #78214
    Zeke Yerkon
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    I would suggest starting with simpler games that have straightforward rules. Games like slot machines and roulette can be great options to begin with. They are easy to understand, and you can find different variations to suit your preferences. Once you get more comfortable, you can explore other games like blackjack or poker, which involve some strategy.

    in reply to: Stages of Video Game Development #78213
    Zeke Yerkon
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    Concept and Planning:

    In this initial stage, game developers come up with the game concept, which includes the game’s genre, story, characters, gameplay mechanics, and target audience.
    The planning phase involves creating a detailed game design document outlining all the features, levels, and mechanics of the game.
    Pre-Production:

    During pre-production, the development team focuses on creating prototypes, concept art, and design assets to visualize the game.
    Game designers and artists work closely to establish the game’s visual style and overall look and feel.
    Production:

    The production phase is the core of game development, where the actual game assets are created and the game is coded.
    Artists create the game’s graphics, animations, and visual effects.
    Programmers write the game’s code, develop gameplay mechanics, and implement the game’s features.
    Sound designers work on the game’s audio, including music, sound effects, and voiceovers.
    Testing and Quality Assurance:

    Throughout the development process, the game is regularly tested for bugs, glitches, and gameplay issues.
    Quality assurance (QA) testers play the game extensively to identify and report any problems or improvements needed.
    Beta Testing:

    In the beta testing stage, the game is released to a select group of external testers or the public to gather feedback and identify any remaining issues.
    Polishing and Optimization:

    Based on feedback from testers, the development team makes necessary changes and optimizes the game for performance and stability.
    Release:

    Once the game is thoroughly tested and polished, it is ready for release to the public.
    The game may be released on various platforms, such as consoles, PC, or mobile devices.
    Post-Release Support:

    After the game’s release, developers continue to support it with updates, patches, and additional content to keep players engaged.

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