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Romero, Sirotek move to casual facebook gaming

relootz

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Romero has been a fucking retard and hasn't done anything worthwhile in ages.

Good riddance i think
 

7hm

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Spellcaster said:
It's like every old developer goes full derp at some point of their careers. Sid Meier could've been considered the last survivor, up until the watered down Civ5 (though the 4th installment was already considered the decline by many).

Something tells me that Al Lowe would've been making great humour adventures to this day, but the industry never gave him a chance to return. There's also Caneghem, who is in charge of the new C&C, but I think everyone and their moms are waiting for the worst on this one, and rightly so.

I didnt think Sid Meir had anything to do with the design of Civ 5 outside of the occasional :approve: or :disapprove:.

In any case, whatever. These guys will either make something cool or they wont. Either way my life moves on.

Also Rod Humble (of subspace fame and I think some gay online elf game too) is still awesome, even if he went over to second life - thats a slightly less bad move than going to zynga.
 

attackfighter

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7hm said:
I didnt think Sid Meir had anything to do with the design of Civ 5 outside of the occasional :approve: or :disapprove:.

I don't think he was heavily involved with any of them except for the first one.
 

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