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Psyonix_Thomas1467 karma

I am truly sorry for the bet that you've made, but the future of Rocket League depends on this question going unanswered at this moment in time.

Psyonix_Thomas1161 karma

We have no plans for that right now, but you can always supplement with your own car horn mouth noises while you are playing, just please upload a video for us to see.

Psyonix_Thomas410 karma

Riiiighht now! If you play season mode, the team logo that you choose changes the color of your team! We've talked about adding these options for private matches and exhibition online, but they've been pushed out in timeline in favor of some more impressive features that we'll be adding in the future!

My fav color though is Blue

Psyonix_Thomas189 karma

I would personally love to see even more videos of Rocket League gameplay cut into beautiful montages. These are by far my favorite videos to watch on the internet!

I also think Rocket League has a good potential for taking over Vine, it would be really cool to see more Rocket League vines popping up!

Psyonix_Thomas88 karma

It's a very tough industry to get into, so my overall advice is try anything you can. If you are passionate enough, you'll be able to make it happen.

Luckily there are more opportunities in video game development than ever before due to the explosion of the game industry that started when mobile games started becoming popular. If you want, you could start right now making your own mobile game, there's some really good getting started guides.

First I would decide what area of development you want to go into: Production, Software Engineering, Animation, 3D Modelling, 2D Concept art, UI/UX Creation, Audio, Music, Design, Marking, PR, Quality Assurance and there's probably other disciplines that I'm not remembering off the top of my head.

Regardless of what area of game development you want to go into I would recommend finding getting started guides online, then try to get into a modding team. If you can't find one to join, start up your own! Unreal Engine 4 has a really good modding and game development community going, so you could start there or maybe check out Unity as well. The engines do most of the hard work for you, so you can spend more time on the creative side of game development.

Having a completed project that you can show a potential employer is the #1 thing to have in your portfolio, even if it's a small mobile game that you made on your own or with a couple of friends. Starting projects is easy, but finishing them is really really hard.