GDS220 – Postmortem
This Trimesters unit has without a doubt been my favorite unit I have completed thus far in my studies at SAE. The focus on creating games that hold a message or an emotional response that differs based on the experiences of the player is something I am very passionate about in game development. Over the course of the 13 weeks on Studio Unit Two I have learnt many new things in relation to being a leader, how Unreal 4 Engine is a great tool for budding designers in terms of its ease of use, and how working in a large design group can be beneficial as well as a challenge.
As a part of the assessment criteria within the Unit a set of Key Performance Indicators needed to be met with either a successful or masterful application at the end of the trimester. Personally, I needed to focus on trying to increase five KPI’s from successful to masterful.
Over the course of the trimester further developing my communication skills was one thing I wanted to impact most on. Early on in the trimester I believed that when it came to communicating with my peers in a 'non-formal' setting I was able to adequately get my views across while taking on theirs. The Spoils of War group project has given me opportunity to grow in this area. My ability to communicate in a ‘formal’ setting has definitely improved, especially when it comes to gathering the ideas and questions of my peers. Although, greater communication over the course of the Unit would have benefited me to a larger point.
Time management has never been a major problem for me, but it also has never been something I’ve been on top of. This trimester I feel I’m still focusing on aspect of projects that I find more intriguing, while pushing back other aspects that are just important. I still find that I may be distracted with other things, but do always find the time to accomplish what needs to be done. Providing an adequate amount of time to all processes still stands as something I need to look into.
Given the opportunity to develop an individual project, with the elements of self-teaching and research has seen a massive increase in my ability to problem solve. I will still continue to try and analyse any problem I face with any previous problems I have encountered, to determine if it is solvable from the knowledge I have gained from overcoming said problems. Seeking outside help has had a massive benefit in my problem solving ability. It was very rare for me to become so frustrated with a problem and leave it for an extended period of time, something I would have previously done.
Again, with the inclusion of the individual project this trimester has seen a considerable leap in my ability to integrate new processes into my work to improve the overall quality of it. Finding out new ways to develop even the smallest aspect of a design further has given me a lot more faith in my ability.
The pressure of this trimester definitely motivated me to work to a better standard than I previously had. By taking and maintaining a sense of priorities from this I was able to apply them at a more level headed work ethic than previously. Which in turn actually increased the quality of work I produced.
Overall, this trimester has helped me develop my skills to a level that I am confident will take me to the next level of my studies at SAE. Not only has the support been fantastic during the unit, but the confidence that has been granted to myself and peers has been very reassuring in my ability to continue conducting my studies further.















