I've never been with any game project on the internet -- nor am I asking to be on one -- though I have observed a few.
This isn't meant as an insult to any one here, just a general observation from various places. Sometimes, when an indie game or project is looking for help, dozens upon dozens will sign up to be a writer. It's as if, someone wants to help, but has no real game development skills... and thinks being a writer will be easy. I'd guess that the position of writer has a lot more appliers than, say, graphics and sound.
Not like
I have any game development skills. Or even writing skills, for that matter. After all, I said before I am
Useless Annoying Forum Member.
I believe a lot of people underestimate the job of a writer. Some people seem to believe it's the easiest available job in making a game. I don't know if it is or not. It might be the easiest -- in comparison to other positions. However, this does not mean the job itself is
easy.
I imagine in a game like a FPS, the writing wouldn't be the most important part. Not insulting FPS games either. For the most part, the writing just isn't what most people play them for. But in a Visual Novel, the writing is going to be one of, if not
the most important part.
Some people will remember the graphics more, yes. Some people may only play the game for fap material(assuming MS is an eroge. I honestly have no clue anymore). Allow me to make comparisons to KS. I mean, we aren't sick of comparing everything to THAT yet, are we?
In brief, people liked KS because of the emotions that were invoked within themselves while playing. This was not a result of the artwork alone. This was not a result of the music alone. It damn well wasn't the
gameplay. It was the writing. The art and music amplified the emotions, but if the writing wasn't good, it's not like it was going to fall back on pretty pictures and sounds.
Again, I've no experience or skills. I'm not attacking any person either. I'm just saying, based on my observations, the writing position in general seems to be underestimated.
This post was originally going to be one sentence...
Mr.Backpack wrote:I have a bachelor's degree in English with a teaching certification, and I do know that my Internet grammar doesn't show the training, it's the Internet and no one's perfect.
I'm a senior in high school, and have always loved literature and writing. Throughout my junior year I was convinced I was going to major in English once I got into college. I'm still tempted to, but I have the fear: What could I do with it? I don't want to become a teacher. I've thought about becoming a librarian, but that requires a different degree, if I recall correctly. Could I get your opinion on the matter?
For now, I believe I'll probably just continue studying literature just as a hobby, but I'd love your thoughts.