I am not studying a master yet, but I thought the goal as a student, studying Games, was to work with DADIU. However I have heard some rumours, and I was wondering how your experiences are with it?

Best regards
- Astrup
DADIU used to carefully mix teams to include different fields of expertise. I do not see why they would stop doing that. But it is quite likely that certain schools would have a disproportionately higher number of applicants, so that some are more likely to be rejected than others.Kastrup14 wrote:Only programmers gets picked.
I have never worked on a video game production in which people ran out of work. There is always too much work. Never too little.Kastrup14 wrote: - As a team consist of 8 programmers they might very well run out of work, not having anything to add to their portfolio.
Possible. I didn't experience team members who did not commit completely to the DADIU production. But others might have.Kastrup14 wrote:People priorities internship higher than DADIU