Montgomery College's Computer Gaming & Simulation Program prepares students for careers in this highly expanding field that goes far beyond just entertainment. After earning an associate's degree, many graduates transfer to the nearby four-year institutions to complete their bachelore's degree. The DC Metro area has a high demand for skilled professional and it is one of the nation's largest hubs in the gaming and simulation industry.
this video was very helpful. Im thirteen and i will be taking a class this summer for gaming and simulation but what i was really wondering is do you have to be good at art. I want to know this because im not the best at art but i would really like to learn and i just want to know if good art skills are necessary to be good at this.
Pizzaroll08 8 months ago