Zombra
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I can, but the numbers don't mean anything to me.inXile mods don't get to look at IPs, eh?
Now, if I had access to the Codex IP logs ........
I can, but the numbers don't mean anything to me.inXile mods don't get to look at IPs, eh?
Psh, you're no Roguey, I'd be cross-referencing the known location of certain Codexers and analyzing writing styles.I can, but the numbers don't mean anything to me.
This week on Zombra & Roguey, Net Detectives!
"Dammit Zombra, I need that IP address!"
"You're a loose cannon, Roguey! You know I can't give you that! Rules! Et cetera!"
"With our diverse talents, we'd make a helluva team! And our differing attitudes would doubtless engender sparkling repartee!"
"... For at least two seasons! Ha ha! All right, put 'er there, partner!"
the eternal phimseto said:Cassandra is indeed a writer on the project. I removed the post for a few reasons, not the least of which was it written a way that made it seem like an official inXile statement, which it wasn't. We'll be formally announcing Cassandra's involvement in a future backer update.
Boy, I sure hope she's more open to criticism peppered withthe occasionalrelentless ad hominem attacks than the average inXile employee.
Weirdly, the inXile Community Manager nuked Au_I's pseudo-newspost about Khaw.
Who the fuck is Au_I ??
Some other dude asked about Khaw's work. Au_I responded to that and listed some stuff from her portfolio. He acted unaware of your questionLol, did you see his reply to my post before it got nuked? I asked him who he is and I'm pretty sure he replied (his profile says 4 posts now, it was 3 before)
For whatever it's worth, I've looked at some excerpts from Khaw's writing, and she seems perfectly capable of sticking to a piece's subject matter. If the problem is contamination of the work, I don't think it's an issue here. She appears to be professional. If the problem is "I don't like reading the work of authors who have personal opinions they share in public," of course, that's a different issue. And it's perfectly understandable not to be attracted to the work of those whose politics you disagree with. I wouldn't buy ice cream from a Nazi, but that's not really a reflection on the ice cream. Let's just be sure we know what we're complaining about here.
To get out in front of another objection to her, my problem is neither of the above but that her style tends toward the WACKY! WACKY! WACKY! Depending on how much freedom she's given, the atmosphere of her "section" might set a too-silly tone I wouldn't enjoy. I was serious above; I do think she could write great dialogue for whacko cultists or something like this. And after seeing her other work, I think she could do fine taking direction and creating narration etc. in a desired style.
1. Hiring some wannabe novelist to write a game is a terrible idea. they don't give a crap about games and it shows. Novelists today are also mainly crap especially since they are not hiring guys who are known like Stackpole but completely random dumbfucks. I mean seriously, did even one person here read a single mccomb book? Maybe if it were Larry Elmore for a DnD game or something like that, a good writer who actually gives a shit about the subject, then maybe this makes sense. Even guys like avelone and guido henkel were not failed novelists who scraped by making shit games, they wanted to make games. They came up with awesome ideas for games and then they got the game greenlit and got to make the story they wanted. That is how games show work in any sane universe.
Or their surprise New Year's announcement of Wasteland 2 VR.More like two and a half, but okay. It is conspicuous that Wasteland 3 didn't get an end-of-year update like Bard's Tale IV did. Maybe they're all in on BT4 right now.
Or their surprise New Year's announcement of Brian Fargo's cocaine habit.