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2012-10-10, 08:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #63 | |||
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2012-10-10, 08:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #64 | ||
Malorn,
I've always been impressed with the quality of your posts, and I expressed my sentiment in the past. I'm glad to hear you're joining the PS2 team! I used to be buddies with TSR-JoelS in PS1 and so I got to hear a lot about the work environment over there, and it sounded like fun. I've also had the privilege of meeting T-Ray and some other PS1 devs and they are definitely a talented bunch. I, along with the rest of the community, know that you will be a valuable addition to the team, and that's without any detailed knowledge of your software engineering skills. My congratulations on this opportunity! I'm lucky in that my career is also my hobby, so I can understand how exciting this must be for you. In fact, if SOE is in need of an enterprise WAN data tech, you know who to call. |
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2012-10-10, 10:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #65 | ||
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Game designer has always been a title that both intrigued, and confused me. I imagine it's different at every company, but what exactly does it entail? You mentioned base design. Will be using the in-house tools to design bases, or purely conveying your ideas to the artists to implement? Frankly, game design doesn't seem like a full time job, though I'm sure it is, so there's got to be something else to it. Designers don't just sit a table all day staring at maps thinking of ways to improve the game....so what else do they do?
I too am a software engineer, but never really had any interest in getting into game development. Though, if there was one job I think I'd really enjoy, it'd be in game design. |
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2012-10-11, 12:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #66 | |||
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If there's less enthusiasm over Windows 8 (and I haven't seen anything to indicate that, but I haven't really been looking either), I would speculate the following 1) Windows 7 is rock solid, so there's no strong motivation for people to upgrade their existing PCs. 2) Windows 8 has the impression of a significant UI change (it was really only the Start menu and the Start button, both of which you rarely use in Desktop). People might be uneasy about it. I've met some people who freaked out about it, but after personally using it for about the last two years you get used to it really fast, and if you miss the old start menu.... Pro Tip: Windows Key + X. On Windows 8 that brings up a quick menu of all the stuff that people commonly used the old start menu for, including console windows (and admin mode for them), explorer, control panel, etc. If you're using a desktop that will completely replace anything you used the old start menu for, and Start + typing stuff helps you find anything else rather quickly. It changes the way you use the PC a little but it really doesn't get in the way. Most Windows sales come from new PCs, not upgrades, and historically the release of a new OS doesn't significantly impact purchase of new PCs. There are some great new form factors coming out for Windows 8 that I think people will like. Particularly I like the Slates that dock and become a thin notebook with the "base" being just a keyboard, a bigger battery, and peripheral hookups. These are the type of devices that are awesome for windows 8 http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/...tible-tablets/ Laptop - slate, whatever need you have, and it's a fully operational PC, none of this paired-down OS modes. That's the great part of it. You have touch apps, and you can have fully powerful business and personal software on them. They don't have a lot to offer gaming, but I'm really looking forward to getting one of these PCs on Oct 26th. Not sure whether I'm going to get one of these or a Surface. Hard to say. I like Surface but I think I might want a more resilient keyboard, so one of those Asus or Lenovos might be up my alley. |
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2012-10-11, 12:25 AM | [Ignore Me] #67 | |||
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2012-10-11, 12:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #68 | ||
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While I've mostly responded to folks who asked questions, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for the overwhelming positive feedback. It means a lot to me and is encouraging, thank you! I'll do my best not to disappoint and to be as open as I can.
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