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Larian Studios - Making Time to Develop
Swen Vincke released a new post on his blog about finding time to develop games. In-case you missed his GDC Postmortem video this week here is the link again.
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and that's why these guy succeed. they aren't afraid to admit weaknesses.
they are trying to say what they are feeling, instead of what's right. that's a true demonstration of power right there. |
The best part of his blog post is the end.
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I want to see what their Quebec City building looks like, the only problem is that the media hasn't reported where it was yet. And yes as a Belgian citizen Swen speaks fluent French so this played in their decision.
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That's why i like Larian. Lots of transparency. Swen seems to be on the right track with his company and the success of D:OS gave him a rather nice degree of independance.
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Sounds to me like Swen is at this fork in the road where the company has grown to a point he needs to decide whether he wants to remain involved in the day to day development of games or become a full time CEO who armchairs the whole thing.
Not sure why he seems so hesitant to hire a personal assistant. That would be one of his options obviously. As far as I can tell from this post his options come down to: - Hire a personal assistant who takes care of everything that distracts him from staying involved with the day to day stuff. - Become a full time CEO and leave the game development to his most trustworthy creative heads (while still reserving the right of "last word", of course) - Become a full-time creative/project director and hire someone competent to take over as (co-)CEO. - Leave everything as is, since it seems to actually work, in spite of some obstacles :) |
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I think Swen should indeed hire an assistent to offload some of his work. Getting either out of active development or biz dev means giving up control, which doesn't sound like something Swen would do.
Not answering emails cannot be the answer in a professional environment. By doing that he would slowly but surely piss people off. |
It's unfortunate when people allow the irrational desire to always grow larger ruin a good thing, which is all but inevitably the outcome, longer term.
It might be fun right now, but it will eventually turn you into something other than an artist. Unless you're one of the very, very rare people who're actually able to say stop during success - and focus on what you originally got into development to do. |
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