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Just a regular guy with a head full of ideas.
I have training in Film Directing, Art, and Electronic engineering. Seems like a hodgepodge of unrelated things, but I believe is a good place to start a career in the Biz.
Film Direction teaches:
Management
Team coordination
Scheduling
Maintaining the vision of a product throughout its production.
My Art training instructed me more about fundamentals of art, and practical application of my skills.
Electronic engineering as it relates to game design? I know how to build a computer and have been doing so going as far back as a 286 computer. I well aware of hardware capabilities, and keep a pulse on what new technology will reasonably be applicable to the game industry.
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Member Blogs
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APB - A New Subscription model |
| Posted by Dan VanBogelen on Thu, 24 Jun 2010 05:41:00 EDT in
Business/Marketing
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| APB or "All Points Bulletin" by Realtime Worlds has what they call a flexible subscription system, and option to pay to "opt-out" on in game audio advertisement. |
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Looking For An Easy To Use Game Engine  |
| Posted by Dan VanBogelen on Sun, 19 Jul 2009 02:06:00 EDT in
Design
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| I'm looking for easy to use game engine to build a portfolio. Most of my skill are in texture, modeling, and map building. I don't have much skill in the way of programming, but I can learn the syntax, and language structure fast. |
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Thoughts on group size and guild tools. |
| Posted by Dan VanBogelen on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 08:31:00 EDT in
Design
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| I came across this article, http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/security_group.html, in my monthly security newsletter and thought it could apply to MMO group size and guilds. |
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What to do with all my knowledge? |
| Posted by Dan VanBogelen on Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:25:00 EDT in
Design
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| A few year of college courses, years of game playing experience, and a basic understanding of the production work flow process. What can I expect to find if I wanted to get a job in the industry? |
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Dan VanBogelen's Comments
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Comment In: APB Counts 130,000 Users, 'Healthy' Player Spend [News - 08/24/2010 - 10:11]
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The game is dead or ... The game is dead or dieing. Too much hacking, and not enough costumer support. I found it near impossible to send in reports of people hacking. RTW actively squelched any posts regarding hacking that may include a players name or even video proof. One player was even banned from the ... |
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Comment In: In-Depth: What First-Person Shooter Creators Think About Subscriptions [News - 08/13/2010 - 08:08]
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I will make this simple ... I will make this simple based on my experience playing and paying for APB. First Person Shooters have issues with rampant hacking, Cheating, exploiting, and griefing. Not being able to do anything about the above group of people, because you didn't implement a decent Anti hack, or customer reporting system ... |
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Comment In: A Letter To Students: Experimental Games Can Get You Jobs [News - 08/09/2010 - 07:53]
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As a non professional artist ... As a non professional artist I don't make any money at it , my tools for design are those unreal, or HL2 environments. I don't have a ton of options to do things on my own. While I have been schooled in Art, there wasn't any options to lean about ... |
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Comment In: Big Fish Distributes A Billion Games [News - 07/19/2010 - 07:29]
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Over half of them are ... Over half of them are Hidden Object Games. in fact the whole casual game market is flooded with them... They are the fast food of games, easy to make using a basic prebuilt game template, they churn a new one out ever day. |
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Comment In: Analysis: APB - Aggregated Payment Bias? [News - 06/24/2010 - 08:02]
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The game is fun and ... The game is fun and doesn't seem like a grind. and while the subscription fees are different, there not making it overly difficult to reach the top level. On the other hand, there is not much more you can do at the high end, that your already doing during the ... |
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Comment In: Gamasutra's Top 12 Games of the Decade [Feature - 12/30/2009 - 04:40]
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WoW clearly has the biggest ... WoW clearly has the biggest impact world wide, and just due to the number of people that have played it, it would win the 1 spot do to the majority vote. I don't think there is any other game out there that is so big that it could cause government ... |
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