Bio
A passion, not a job
​While I have always been passionate about video games and how their smokes and mirrors work, I never knew what programming is until high school. Ever since that point, I completely switched my main hobby from playing video games to creating them.
Was I told by a teacher, friend or relative to do so? No. I started seeing the basic highschool coursework as repetitive and not taking advantage of one's true potential. Thus, I began learning from online documentation and tutorials how to properly develop video games.
I first started with C++ Windows Console games, which was followed by C++/SFML 2D games. A while afterwards, I got my hands on Unity and fell in love with it. One year later I moved to Coventry University, and the whole story from that point onward can be seen here and on my CV.
Interests
The multiplayer side of first-person shooters and role-playing games, such as Halo and World of Warcraft
Science-fiction and fantasy lore
Board games (such as D&D) and party video games (Jackbox Party, Skribbl.io, Crab Game, Garry’s Mod, Warcraft III / StarCraft II customs, Halo custom games)
Editing and sharing videos from time to time, either it be for YouTube, funny GIFs or just for recreation
Spending time in video games analysing how certain aspects may be functioning in the background
Passionate about technology and PC building & tinkering
Metal concerts and festivals
Cats and other fluffy pets
Cars
Fitness
Mindfulness
Hiking