Originally Posted By: lostclimate

True, but on the same token, does a company who gets hundreds of good apps a day really want to get someone who knows how to use c-script and thats it? Personally I'd like someone with even a basic understanding of c++ (not necessarily an expert) plus thorough knowledge of some other language (c-script, lite-c, c#, java, python, lua, etc.) that way they know a little of a lower level language if they need it, but to know they at least know how to script the game using whatever language the engine supports, and the company decides to go with.


I did say foot in the door smile Of course, C++ is a requirement these days but knowing game studios, if you have 'something' that is outside of the average demo they will more often than not at least talk to you.