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Andii
12-07-2011, 04:44 PM
ok so im posting this thread to ask anyone on habboxforum do they know anything about

Train 2 Game

A man from the course was just at my house telling me stuff about it. And it sounds really really cool =] =] and so am just wondering if anyone else has heard about it?

Moved from 'Tech Discussions' by Recursion (Forum Moderator): Better suited here

Recursion
12-07-2011, 04:47 PM
I've heard of it, but don't know much about it tbh. I know one of my mates was looking at it.

Jordy
12-07-2011, 04:54 PM
Essentially you're not going to get anywhere with it, it is a bit of a scam (I mean what successful video game designers started through door to door salesmen).

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100628121321AANkdMe
http://forums.electronicarts.co.uk/general-discussion/1029569-does-anyone-know-about-train-2-game.html
http://forum.consolegaming.eu/showthread.php?37887-TRAIN-2-GAME-any-experiences


They just give you resources you can readily get on the Internet and on the whole it won't really help you get a job in the video game industry.


Wanting to work in the gaming industry is a bit juvenile anyway, unless you're already successful at coding and handy on photoshop before you're 15 you may as well forget it, a degree at university in game design won't help you at all either as the skills are irrelevant. Then of course there's the fact there's barely any jobs in game design and more and more often it's outsourced.

Andii
12-07-2011, 05:05 PM
Essentially you're not going to get anywhere with it, it is a bit of a scam (I mean what successful video game designers started through door to door salesmen).

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100628121321AANkdMe
http://forums.electronicarts.co.uk/general-discussion/1029569-does-anyone-know-about-train-2-game.html
http://forum.consolegaming.eu/showthread.php?37887-TRAIN-2-GAME-any-experiences


They just give you resources you can readily get on the Internet and on the whole it won't really help you get a job in the video game industry.


Wanting to work in the gaming industry is a bit juvenile anyway, unless you're already successful at coding and handy on photoshop before you're 15 you may as well forget it, a degree at university in game design won't help you at all either as the skills are irrelevant. Then of course there's the fact there's barely any jobs in game design and more and more often it's outsourced.

He isnt a door to door. . you contact them and then they send someone out to talk to you. then very few get selected to take on the course . . . and it sounds way more complicated than what you showed lol . . . =]

Jordy
12-07-2011, 10:48 PM
He isnt a door to door. . you contact them and then they send someone out to talk to you. then very few get selected to take on the course . . . and it sounds way more complicated than what you showed lol . . . =]What I've posted are the views of numerous people on Train 2 game, it does seem that door to door is a marketing tactic of theirs. Of course they try to make it sound more complexed and you've been told "very few selected get selected", how do you know that's true? If you don't watch yourself you're either going to get scammed or come out with a useless qualification which won't help you in the slightest.

Andii
12-07-2011, 11:09 PM
What I've posted are the views of numerous people on Train 2 game, it does seem that door to door is a marketing tactic of theirs. Of course they try to make it sound more complexed and you've been told "very few selected get selected", how do you know that's true? If you don't watch yourself you're either going to get scammed or come out with a useless qualification which won't help you in the slightest.

o cheers lol i didnt check them sites out incase they were like hacking thing. . lolol

n well im not gunna bother no more lolol. . .mates going to uni so am defo gunna go for the craic :)

Fiendly
14-07-2011, 09:21 AM
Wanting to work in the gaming industry is a bit juvenile anyway, unless you're already successful at coding and handy on photoshop before you're 15 you may as well forget it, a degree at university in game design won't help you at all either as the skills are irrelevant. Then of course there's the fact there's barely any jobs in game design and more and more often it's outsourced.

Some big companies do require people to go to university to get a job in programming, game design, coding etc. because it does show dedication to get where you are, as well as experience becomes a long way.

Describe
14-07-2011, 04:21 PM
What Jordy is posting is accurate because all they want is your money. They don't care about your future nor do they have a legitimate course to even help you in the games designing industry.

dbgtz
14-07-2011, 06:31 PM
There's plenty of places to learn independantly. Really this takes out the only advantage of purchasing the education as that is having someone to guide you through it. Yes there's a forum with people but you could probably find a forum exactly the same.

Andii
14-07-2011, 08:14 PM
What Jordy is posting is accurate because all they want is your money. They don't care about your future nor do they have a legitimate course to even help you in the games designing industry.

yea thats what i figured lolol. . . found out that its just the same as an HND course -.- lol

DanielSon86
28-08-2011, 08:27 AM
What your sayin is simplely not right.

Ever uni costs money and most courses now a days are the same in respect.is that a scam?
What T2G offer is a very good chance at getting the help and support to get into the gaming industry.
im dyslexic and havent got a very good academic back-ground.T2G give me the help thats needed to take the information in.To me this is my best shot and chance at gettin my dream.

QA is a very good thing to have behind you and on your CV.simplely its made and put together by the gameing industry.for it not to count or mean anything is just rubbish.

Its very easy to say something but harder to prove.if you need any help to see the light and to see just how good T2G really is go to there home page.

dbgtz
28-08-2011, 12:02 PM
Or you could learn yourself... I mean I actually asked them for information about it january at the earliest, and only got a call this month. Great customer support there. Also this is bumped but I just had to counter above.

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