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Postmortem: Gas Powered Games' Dungeon Siege The development of Dungeon Siege was about much more than the
RPG you may have played by now. Dungeon Siege was a Herculean effort
by a small group of people who simultaneously started Gas Powered Games,
built their first RPG, and made a hit game. We were starting completely from scratch. We had to find an office and buy phones, fax machines, desks, and all those little things most of us take for granted working at an established company. Our first engineering meeting was held at Chris's house with a whiteboard on the floor and a half dozen of us huddled around it. A month later, when we finally did find a space, we had to make it usable. I remember Chris crimping network cables and climbing up on ladders through ceiling tiles running the network wire in the new office. I also clearly remember my first day in that office, when I built my own PC from random parts we bought, unfolding a cheap Costco table on which to set it all up. I loaded up MS Dev and faced an empty header file, which at that moment represented our entire technology base. Chris repeatedly told us we were in for a wild ride, but I don't think
that prophecy sank in until years later. So merrily and naively, we set
out on what turned out to be a four-year
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