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Game News Dungeon Siege III Delayed Three Weeks

Roguey

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IronicNeurotic said:
Actually the name George Ziets does the same thing. People actually credit Mask of the Betrayer only to him and leave Kevin Saunders completly out.
Might as well go ahead and give credit to all the designers on the project then right? I'm sure Fenstermaker did some nice things too, considering his NV work.
 

IronicNeurotic

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Roguey said:
IronicNeurotic said:
Actually the name George Ziets does the same thing. People actually credit Mask of the Betrayer only to him and leave Kevin Saunders completly out.
Might as well go ahead and give credit to all the designers on the project then right? I'm sure Fenstermaker did some nice things too, considering his NV work.

Nope. Kevin Saunders was Lead Designer.

Just like Sawyer was on NV. Though there John Gonzalez is forgotten who had the same role that Ziets had on MOTB which is Lead Creative Designer.


Saunders by the way was also Lead on New Jersey/Seven Dwarfs. The game Annie always talked about.
 

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Is Kevin still at Obsidian? Looks as if he moved to producer role with SoZ and then Alien RPG.

The postponement serves to keep them from being squeezed by other big releases in May such as LA Noire and Witcher 2, aside from doing more QA work for any last remaining bugs, which I guess wouldn't hurt given their track record. But based on what I heard from Feargus Urquhart interviews, the game was basically done weeks ago.
 

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Pegultagol said:
Is Kevin still at Obsidian? Looks as if he moved to producer role with SoZ and then Alien RPG.

The postponement serves to keep them from being squeezed by other big releases in May such as LA Noire and Witcher 2, aside from doing more QA work for any last remaining bugs, which I guess wouldn't hurt given their track record. But based on what I heard from Feargus Urquhart interviews, the game was basically done weeks ago.

He left. Currently making educational games I think.
 

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