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Adam Brennecke

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  1. The grass effects in the outdoor areas are the same in both games.
  2. There is plenty of meditation in the game. -Adam
  3. That's true. Just don't go to DigiPen hoping to learn how to design games. However, it is still a good way to break into the industry even if you eventually want to become a game designer. That is not true. DigiPen offers a four and a two year degree in Computer Animation. DigiPen started as a animation studio, so it's roots are in computer animation. It's a good program as well.
  4. Uhm.. In the swedish Computer Science Programs the calculus and linear algebra courses are the basic math courses. Actually, those are the first two courses you read. Then comes discreet mathematics, differential equations, "flervariabelanalys" (I wonder what that translates to) and thoeretical linear algebra. Those are the math courses I have under my belt. So far. Linear Algebra and Calculus are the basic math courses at DigiPen too. However, if you aren't into math, that's probably as far as you are going to get. Some higher level math courses offered at DigiPen are: curves and surfaces, quaternions, differential equations, graph theory, discrete, computational geometry, numerical analysis, wavelets, etc.
  5. I'm the DigiPen grad that Obsidian recently hired. If you have any questions about the school then ask away.

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