Gather around folks, get comfortable; we've got a tale of fantasy, kings and wizards to share with you. As seems to be the norm with our friendly neighborhood Mythic developers, Brian Wheeler has done his best to avoid bringing us a boring and straightforward Dev Diary, instead opting to explain his role of Senior Designer for Warhammer Online through a short story.
It turns out that game designers are not unlike the great wizards Merlin and Gandalf (coincidentally, these two exist in the same space in Wheeler's fantasy world, and often enjoy a pint together) in that they come up with multiple ideas and solutions for a single problem, and present them all to the king to decide which will be used. They aren't necessarily ideas that the king couldn't figure out on his own, but the wizards can afford to spend all their time researching every possible strategy, giving the king the freedom to attend to other business. That's the short version -- to read Wheeler's longer and much more entertaining take, visit the latest WAR dev diary.
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Posted: Jan 19th 2009 12:49PM Holgranth said
The problem is occationaly Gandalf mixes up which weed he puts in his pipes, leaving Merlin, who had a touch to much mead, to give the king, whos a crazy hobbit hunting basterd period, some half baked idea. The king, when hes not making videos for youtube, cracks the whip at some serfs which then churn out a game without taking the time nessesary.
Then they all make some dev diarys about how awsome they all are.
Man that must be an AWSOME job........
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Then they all make some dev diarys about how awsome they all are.
Man that must be an AWSOME job........
Posted: Jan 19th 2009 10:27PM (Unverified) said
My advice for the remaining Mythic employees;
Quit trying to be a rock-star and convince the forum nerds how cool you are, and expend some of those creative juices on making WAR not a completely clunky yawn-fest.
Is that too much to ask? I shouldn't require coffee to keep from nodding off during RvR in a MMO.
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Quit trying to be a rock-star and convince the forum nerds how cool you are, and expend some of those creative juices on making WAR not a completely clunky yawn-fest.
Is that too much to ask? I shouldn't require coffee to keep from nodding off during RvR in a MMO.
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