Thursday, May 26, 2005

An open invitation

This is a post for everyone that is looking in on my blog and would wish to talk to me. Feel free to speak your mind, say hi, or whatever. I love making friends and would love to hear from you all.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Another day in paradise.

Well i know its been a while, and i know i should write in more, but for the next couple weeks i may not get in as much. we are going to be moving offices, and there is a lot of prep to do. It's really nice to get the hell out of this fume infested place. maybe for once my headaches will diminish. its hell having a headache for 3 1/2 years. Oh well. will write in again later.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

E3 as a whole..

Well, e3 is here, and the opening volley of the big three kinda left me sitting wondering if anything is gonna change at all. PS3 is doing nice things with the graphics, but on a whole the games are kinda slipping. Xbox 360 shot itself in the foot. giving no idea of how the new technology is going to be, but instead, showed off all the games that are comming, which if you ask me more then half held no interest. And the Nintendo Revolution is going to have nothing new other then you will be able to download online every game for every system that has come out. also in my opinion a waste of time. I think it will be a battle between ps3's graphics, and the xbox games resources. i think Nintendo is going to fall on its face yet again. oh well.. tonight they get into the games, and i hope there is something worth watching.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Oblivion Trailer

OMFG!!! check this out:
http://xboxmovies.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1942/The-Elder-Scrolls-IV-Oblivion-E3-2005-Trailer/

the official trailer for the oblivion game. this is the hottest thing going i swear!. i am so looking forward to thins. i am just going nuts. Leave a comment on what you think of the video :)

Monday, May 16, 2005

Ahh the start of E3.

well i have heard a great number of things about what is planned for E3. But the biggest thing i heard was about Bethesda's Oblivion. here is a post i found on http://www.elderscrolls.com/codex/team_e32005.htm

Pete Hines -- Vice President of PR and Marketing E3

For some, the name elicits grand images: the best the gaming world has to offer under one roof, for three days, in an assault on the senses unlike anything in the world. In truth, that's a fair assessment. If you're a gamer, it's pretty much nirvana. If, however, your job entails preparing for this extravaganza, your excitement for it can range from fear to loathing to…no, that's pretty much it, fear and loathing, in Los Angeles.

When the biggest names in the industry get together to show off the biggest games they have to offer, it's a lot of pressure. If you want to run with the big boys, you'd better do something that rises above the noise. That is, essentially, my job. Figure out how to get our games, and in this case Oblivion, to stand out from (and above) everything else. I'm a PR/Marketing guy. This is my story.

My philosophy, and therefore Bethesda's, has always been that one way to stand out is to go against standard convention at the show. Escape the noise and lights and heat and masses and set yourself apart. Starting at last year's show, actually even before then, Todd and I had agreed that we wanted to show Oblivion in its own mini-theater. Someplace off the show floor, a room with some comfortable seats, dim lights, air conditioned, a big honkin' plasma TV, and a really cool demo. Most of that is pretty easy to pull off if you know what you're doing, the last part can be tricky.

Not that we don't know how to give a good demo. I've got a stack of game covers that says otherwise. But there's a big difference between a one-time demo and something you have to show over and over, for hours at a time, three days in a row, and never have it screw up. Because the people that come to our demos do so by appointment, and they get an appointment because they're someone we feel we have to impress. Heaven help us if the demo crashes in the middle of a demo to somebody really important.

So we've spent months talking about what the demo would include, and weeks and weeks working diligently at it. What parts of the game to show, what happens in those areas, different kinds of combat, magic, stealth, dialogue, our Radiant AI…everything. Most of that ends up being Todd's call. He figures out what parts of the game look the best, and work together, and tell the story of what this game is about and what lets you do.

So we've got amazing forests, killer dark dungeons, and grand cities. We show interiors and exteriors, dialog, quests, fast travel, and more. We show them the new combat system, a taste of stealth gameplay, some of our magic system…you get the idea (and I'll bet it makes you salivate, eh?) It's a great cross-section of the game in about 25 minutes.

Now, most of that we had figured out about six weeks ago, except the last part of the demo, which we completely trashed and replaced a week ago. That's not something I recommend trying at home, by the way. Changing your demo with less than a week before lockdown is pretty gutsy, but you can't hit home runs unless you swing for the fences. We have a lot of amazingly talented people here and the last part of the demo went from being okay to being fantastic in the course of a weekend, maybe less. And, much like releasing a game, knowing what the demo should show, and having it built is one thing, having it just right and squashing bugs is another. After all, this is a game still in development and so not everything is working perfectly.

So, we've had a lot of people spend a lot of nights and weekends in the office the last few weeks going through the demo over and over and over again. Figure out what's not working, fix it, try again, find next thing not working just right, wash, rinse, repeat. It is a long, sometime frustrating, but ultimately rewarding process for everyone on the team, none of whom (save for a couple of us) will be there to see the reaction from folks when they see the demo. They'll have to wait for the previews, articles, or debriefs from us after the show to find out what people really thought. But having seen the demo countless times by now, I'm incredibly confident that people are going to be amazed, even the few people on the planet who have seen it. I really think it's that good.

But it doesn't stop there, because for everyone at the show who doesn't get to see the demo, as well as all of you that don't get to go to the show at all, we wanted to have a really amazing trailer that showed some killer gameplay footage. Think of it as a much shorter demo with cool music and a famous voice you'll probably recognize instantly. That too was no small feat either. Not only were we trying to make a killer trailer, but we were making a killer trailer in high definition. Capturing HD footage is an all-new kind of pain I hope none of you ever have to experience. If you're curious, just ask producer Gavin Carter what it's like. He and Steve Green, our video guy, went to extraordinary lengths to get some great footage to share with you.

To put that footage together into something meaningful and dramatic we worked with a great company called The Ant Farm that has done trailers for everything from the Lord of the Rings movies to Spiderman 2 to Halo 2. They did a terrific job in helping us come up with the direction and flow of the trailer and make it something that really reflects the game we're making. We're incredibly proud of it and hope you enjoy it when it comes out the first day of E3. Download the biggest version your bandwidth can handle, it'll be worth it.

So as you can see we've been fairly busy lately. We know you guys constantly thirst for info, but given the amount of things you're going to get next week, we hope it's been worth the wait. New screenshots, a trailer, new game info, accounts from numerous people that will have seen the game first hand…it's going to be great. As always we'll be on the boards to answer questions and see your reactions to what's going on. Our fans are at the heart of everything we do and we know that if it doesn't impress you guys first and foremost, we're in trouble. So thanks for your patience, and enjoy next week. See you on the boards.
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Well as you can see.. this is exciting stuff. i cannot wait to see the trailer. Let me know what you think of it...

Friday, May 13, 2005

Friday the 13th.

Well i am not usually a superstitious person. But this day so far has lived up to its name. Woke up with a migraine, came to work with fumes in the building, people are being idiots in their jobs. I get tired of firing these people because they have no idea how to keep a job. what the hell is wrong with the youth these days? Their work ethic goes as far as wether they want to get out of bed. they come to work with more piercings then an Myan Warchief. They go in with attitudes that scream, " i don't need this, i don't need your job, i don't need anyone" when they get fired.. they start crying their eyes out. I have found that even me, a old softy, has turned into a hardened ass about this. I don't give a lot of chances, i explaine everything up front, and if they don't listen and do their jobs, then they deserve to be home-less, job-less, car-less, and anything else that happends to them. this is just nuts. Kids these days just have no idea what a job is for. they go in, expect a check, and go home. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE THAT KNOWS WHAT A JOB IS??????

On the lighter side, last night i got two more of the final weapons on Dynasty Warriors 5. my daughter (6 1/2-y/o) plays along side of me and does very well on her own. i find it a great joy that she loves to share in my loves and hobbies. my wife likes some games, but not a lot of my style (fps/rpg/hack and slash) she perfers tetris, bust a move, and monopoly. but its good that we all can play. we are always playing some games, be it board, dice, dvd, or video. I love the fact that we all can share family game nights.

I would love to hear some comments about anything you find in my journal, so feel free to comment in :)

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Average day.

Well this is turning out to be a day like any other. Talked with my friends at GMF, KOEI, and TES. But the fumes from the stain shop next door are flooding the building. I am already getting a migraine from it and starting to feel queazy. I get tired of this its like it happends every other day. I should not have to work like this. Got a couple more final weapons on Dynasty Warriors 5 last night, that game is just awsome. I don't forsee anything major happening today, but if it does, i will put it in later.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Fuedal Chinese/Japanese Warfare

Well latley I have been seriously playing and stomping Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors. Dynasty 5 is an excellent game. I have unlocked all 48 generals, all the items, all the mounts and all the orbs. As well as 13 of the final weapons and all the storylines finished.I must say, Zuo Ci is a beast. But Wei Yan is still my favorite. In Samurai Warriors, i have maxed out Keiji. He's a monster, a beast, and the true threat on the battle field on ANY level of difficulty. He is the Lu Bu of Japan. I am a lil upset, for i have been getting items far superior on the 4th weapons then his final 5th. i have one that will blow the doors off any final he could get. Me and a close friend of mine Pathfinder, have been just demolishing the game. Then again, him and i ALWAY destroy every game we come in contact with. I would have to tell anyone that wants the ultimate hack and slash, that these are the games for them.

The day from hell.


Well yesterday my office exploded with a variety of flash fires. People Hired, fired, drug tested, movies, applications, and general bitching. My Co-worker had to leave to goto a workmans comp court case (what a joke there loser screwed himself hardcore.) Which left me to handle it all. Needless to say, it was one of those days. The only real reliefe i got, was the occasional phone calls from my wife, and the great company of my family on GMF. Hopefully today will be a better day.

The Sage speaks out.






Yesterday i supprised a lot of the GMF family with an outburst against The Orange Peel. Most know this is not like me. I never do this kind of thing. And I regreted it the moment i did it. I have a problem with people that attack me personnally, or indirectly. And the blatent disregard he showed, hit me hard. We did make up, all of us. And it looks like we may have even made a breakthrough in how we argue with each other. I have done a lot of work and talking to try and help GMF ( www.gamesmainframe.com/forums ) clean up and get more people in. I helped create a new topic to give us a place to vent, to help make the rest of the forum a better place for guests. This is my first shot with the blogs, and i hope its entertaining.




THIS IS A TEST!