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  • Zacker
  • July 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM
  • Zacker
    • July 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM
    • #1

    Hey, I thought I should make a post here to say that I resigned as level designer IO effective as of the 29th of August. Some of you have seen it on LinkedIn or heard about it already, so a post for all must be in place.

    I am leaving to pursue a bachelors degree in Medialogy(http://www.media.aau.dk).

    It was no easy decission to make as I have really enjoyed being at IOI and learnt incredible much there. In the few years I have been at IO I have been so lucky to be involved in three different projects, each of them cooler than the other.

    I do however believe that the time is right for me to study further. If I don't do this now I am afraid that I never will and then regret that in 5-10 years. I always knew that I wanted some further education, I just have never been a 100% sure of when to do it or what to study.

    The Medialogy course is a quite a broad one as it focuses on combining creativity and technology, that is in particular the technologies behind tv, computergames, music and theater. I really believe that this will be some exciting years and that it's going to be great to fun to do projects like this: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qghB9C6lqkY

    Worst thing of course is that I will no longer sitting next to Warby and Mazy everyday:/

  • skdr
    • July 20, 2008 at 3:00 PM
    • #2

    Good luck

  • 2d-chris
    • July 20, 2008 at 3:13 PM
    • #3

    Heh thats cool, education sure has it's advantage if your ready for some serious parties

  • FrieChamp
    • July 20, 2008 at 3:29 PM
    • #4
    Quote from Zacker

    It was no easy decission to make as I have really enjoyed being at IOI and learnt incredible much there. In the few years I have been at IO I have been so lucky to be involved in three different projects, each of them cooler than the other.I do however believe that the time is right for me to study further. If I don't do this now I am afraid that I never will and then regret that in 5-10 years. I always knew that I wanted some further education, I just have never been a 100% sure of when to do it or what to study.

    This paragraph could have come from me one year ago! Excactly my mindset, my studies are slightly different but I know how you feel! I wish you the best Michael, I hope you'll stick around here though!

  • Furyo
    • July 20, 2008 at 6:57 PM
    • #5

    As I said to you by email Michael, I really think this is a great decision you took, one that can only help you in the future. Best of luck with it all, I'm sure you'll do fine and will enjoy a student's life

  • Hourences
    • July 20, 2008 at 7:59 PM
    • #6

    I always find these kinds of decisions weird, but I wish you a lot of good luck nonetheless

    And being a student is nice:)

  • hessi
    • July 20, 2008 at 8:48 PM
    • #7

    as i am finishing my bachelor degree right now, i can only tell you, that this is a good decision. being at university teaches you a lot. you need to organize your self, force your self to do much stronger research, impress people that know much better than the usual internet guy and the list goes on. imo studying is something that trains you mentally for your life and gives you a wide overview about a certain science discipline.

    have fun with being a student!

  • Nysuatro
    • July 20, 2008 at 9:45 PM
    • #8

    Looks really awesome. Have fun there.

  • Sa74n
    • July 20, 2008 at 11:52 PM
    • #9

    great decision

    i'm sure they'd take you back any time if you want to, so it's a safe thing to do

  • Minos
    • July 21, 2008 at 3:31 AM
    • #10

    Good luck Zacker, I'm sure it was the right decision (in the long run).

    I'm thinking exactly the opposite lately: College isn't really challenging me enough anymore, leaving my motivation on the ground. So I've been thinking of putting it on on hold and pursue a games industry job. I can always go back and resume it if I feel like so. Who knows

  • -HP-
    • July 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM
    • #11
    Quote from Hourences

    I always find these kinds of decisions weird

    Exactly my thoughts!

    I wish you the best of luck man!

  • dux
    • July 21, 2008 at 2:36 PM
    • #12

    Strange decision to me, but best of luck to you

  • JamesL
    • July 21, 2008 at 4:09 PM
    • #13

    Good luck mate.

    Education for the win.

  • -HP-
    • July 21, 2008 at 4:20 PM
    • #14
    Quote from JamesL

    Education for the win.

    Some people say, that work is the best education one can have!

  • wacko
    • July 21, 2008 at 8:45 PM
    • #15

    good luck

  • Steppenwolf
    • July 23, 2008 at 8:55 AM
    • #16
    Quote from hessi

    being at the army teaches you a lot. you need to organize your self, force your self to do much stronger sit-ups, impress people that know nothing better than the usual internet guy and the list goes on. imo joining the army is something that trains you mentally for your life and gives you a wide overview about cleaning disciplines.have fun with being a soldier!

    < If he would have joined the army it would read like this.

  • Sentura
    • July 23, 2008 at 10:41 AM
    • #17

    yeah because the army is the number one place to learn proper grammar and punctuation... :roll:

  • Mazy
    • July 23, 2008 at 11:33 AM
    • #18

    Yeah, I already told you that I admire this decision mainly because I wish I could pull myself together and get some more concrete education as well. Just so hard when you got your dream job and a great place to work already, and it still feels too recent that I've been in school (Which is like, 5 years ago.....D: ).

    Best of luck dude, maybe you'll return one day with your newly gained alien knowledge and turn IO upside down

  • 2d-chris
    • July 23, 2008 at 2:06 PM
    • #19

    iI's fine in my opinion if you want to leave your current profession to pursue another, it would indeed be crazy to leave a game job for education if your goal was to rejoin it with some new skills, when you consider all the people coming out of uni (with a big dept to pay) looking for jobs and they can't get them for lack of real experience.

    That being said, game development is just another job, sure it's quite a good one but an till you've done some retail game work at a studio it's very hard to see the reality of it.

  • Minos
    • July 23, 2008 at 5:12 PM
    • #20
    Quote from Mazy

    Yeah, I already told you that I admire this decision mainly because I wish I could pull myself together and get some more concrete education as well. Just so hard when you got your dream job and a great place to work already, and it still feels too recent that I've been in school (Which is like, 5 years ago.....D: ).Best of luck dude, maybe you'll return one day with your newly gained alien knowledge and turn IO upside down

    Why can't you work and study at the same time? I used to have a full time job (8 hours a day + 2 hours lunchtime = 10 hours in total) but I still went to college at night It's not THAT punishing if you have flexible working hours (I hadn't though). You can easily make through it if you really inclined.

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