06.11.2010, 08:03
Well, considering I have been playing SA:MP since before it was released: I wouldn't have a clue what I'd be doing or where I would be. I could be doing a graphic design course as my grandfather was quite a successful artist and I wanted to keep it in the family, BUT ...
There's approximately 6 years of learning/experience in SA:MP for me, the information gained from this learning has undoubtedly influenced my real life decisions. I have worked with and learned from several people around the globe, learned about different languages and cultures, created and managed a clan, scripted a gamemode for what was once one of SA:MP's largest servers-- getting involved in SA:MP has given a much larger reach than simply a gaggle of friends from high-school.
SA:MP has influenced my career choice. I would not be doing a university level software engineering course without having tried scripting in SA:MP.
I can't disagree with that!
There's approximately 6 years of learning/experience in SA:MP for me, the information gained from this learning has undoubtedly influenced my real life decisions. I have worked with and learned from several people around the globe, learned about different languages and cultures, created and managed a clan, scripted a gamemode for what was once one of SA:MP's largest servers-- getting involved in SA:MP has given a much larger reach than simply a gaggle of friends from high-school.
SA:MP has influenced my career choice. I would not be doing a university level software engineering course without having tried scripting in SA:MP.
I can't disagree with that!