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Pool of Radiance Developer Profile

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Sep 5, 2001.

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    (Originally posted by Darien)

    Another Developer Profile is up at The Scrying Room, this one on Mark Buchignani, Lead Designer of Pool of Radiance.

    Us: Are you satisfied with the way the game turned out? If not, what would you have liked to see done differently?

    Mark Buchignani:
    Am I happy with PoR2? I still enjoy playing it, even after having spent all these hours parked in front of it, so I’d have to answer, “yes.” Would I do things differently if I could go back in time? Sure, who wouldn’t, on any product? The game turned out to be much bigger than we initially anticipated, so one of the things that could have been better is allowing a lot more time up front for design and planning, so we could learn a good deal more about where we were going, before we got there. And then there are a number of little things that could have been improved, if we had more time, but then we might never finish. Anyway, on the whole, PoR2 is a good game. I think people will have fun playing it.
     
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