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First Rejection

Well, my first rejection came from Spacetime Studios.

It was really disappointing because two of the company’s founders are Anthony Sommers and Cinco Barnes, two old friends of mine from Origin. So it’s almost like a “Ex-Origin employees make good” studio and I would have loved to have been a part of that.

Also, they are doing some pretty cool stuff…

But I knew it would be tough to get a position there when I went to their open house. They were mobbed by about two hundred people – artists, designers and programmers – and I saw several people there I knew were more experienced than me.

I will say that the programming test for Spacetime was actually pretty fun to complete, because it involved actually implementing a subsystem based on a design document instead of answering C++ trivia questions. (I remember once being asked what private inheritance was. I answered the question correctly, but for crying out loud has anyone in the history of programming ever used private inheritance?)

Anyway, good luck to the Spacetime guys…I wish them all the best.


The Job Hunt Begins

Okay, spent yesterday updating and tidying up my resume (you may click here to look at it if you want to give me feedback – or send it to your HR department!)

Now it’s time to start emailing it everywhere in the world.

It’s also time to start rememorizing all the answers to those tricky questions they ask you during programming interviews, like the four uses of const and what private inheritance actually means. Rereading Effective C++ will be helpful.


Laid Off

I swear to God, this has been the worst year of my life.

Yesterday at four PM we were all called in for a company-wide meeting. Now, such a meeting typically does not bode well, and true to form we were told that the slow economy meant that that there would be a round of layoffs at Aspyr.

Then they sent us all home. Without telling us who would be laid off.

Today I arrived at my scheduled meeting to discover that yes, I was being let go.

I guess my plan is to get Planitia looking more professional and see if I can use the fact that I wrote a networked real-time strategy game in my spare time to land me another job.


I AM THE MASTER OF UNLOCKING!

Okay, settle in for a long, non-game-development-related story.

So I’ve got this car, see. It’s a 1996 Toyota Camry. And the Toyota Camry has a common flaw – the door handles break off. The handles themselves are made of plastic (yes, even the outside handles) and if the car sits out in the sun for a few years the handles get very brittle.

So about four years ago (when I was working for Gizmondo, in fact) I came outside ready to head home after a hard day’s Battlefield and lo and behold, the handle came right off in my hand. I could still open the door because there was a small tab of plastic connected to the latch, but eventually that broke off too. I was reduced to prying up the latch with my key every time I got into the car.

Then, not long after that, I pulled a little too hard on the inside door handle and…it broke off too.

(Yes, I am secretly The Hulk. Don’t make me angry, you wouldn’t like me yadda yadda.)

So now to get out of the car on the driver’s side, I had to roll down the window and pry up the outside door latch from the inside.

And then…the inside latch on the passenger’s side broke off too (it made me angry). So now I couldn’t really have any passengers because I’d have to get out to let them out.

And this was the status quo of my car for a long time. The door latches were annoying, but not so annoying that I was willing to pay $400 a door to get them fixed.

So I just put up with it.

Until my car got broken into.

The thief was attracted by the wire running from my in-dash cassette player to the small storage space between the driver’s and passenger’s seats. He smashed out the small triangular rear window and opened the back passenger door, then opened the front passenger door, got inside and closed the door.

He opened the storage compartment to find a cheap $25 CD Walkman instead of the expensive iPod Touch I’m sure he was expecting. So he ransacked through my glove compartment looking for anything of value and came up empty.

That’s when he realized that he couldn’t get out of the car.

Now, if I could have just seen the look of panic on his face when he realized that he was effectively trapped in the car it would all have been worth it. I know he panicked because he tore the entire passenger’s side door handle out of its housing trying to get out.

(It would also have been worth it because I would have been close enough to administer a sorely-needed asskicking.)

He finally wormed his way into the back seat and exited through the back passenger door. Then, just to add injury to injury, he didn’t fully close the door which caused my interior light to drain my battery.

Needless to say, I was pissed the next morning. The door handles had been destroyed to the point where I couldn’t easily get out of the car either.

So again I was looking at $400 a door. Which I didn’t have.

So I did some research. This was the point at which I discovered that this is a very common problem with Camrys from the 1990’s. One website even had detailed instructions on how to replace the exterior door handle yourself.

So I ordered the parts and decided to try to fix the door myself. Hey, it’s not like I could make it any worse.

So today I went out to give it a shot. After four hours and five trips to the hardware store (“Oh, I’m going to need a torque wrench set, better pick one up. Oh, this set doesn’t have the right size hex, I need a 10 mm. Oh, this 10 mm hex driver I bought isn’t long enough to reach the hex bolts inside the door. Oh, this extender for my torque wrench is perfect, but somehow I managed to buy the 11 mm hex for it instead of the 10. Oh, there we go – finally got it right.”) I managed to replace both the exterior and the interior door handles.

And they work. They aren’t pretty (especially the interior, since I couldn’t pop the frame of it through the door panel) but they work. Pull latch, door opens! Pull latch, door opens! No more reaching through the damn window!

I’m so happy!

Now to do the other door. And get the window fixed. And buy a new CD player. Grumble, grumble…


That Sound You Hear…

Yeah, that crunching sound? It denotes crunching.

Which is why I haven’t been posting, why I haven’t been able to do anything with Planitia this week and why Name That Game 50! isn’t done (it’s not going to be a contest, but it is going to be a bit involved).

My apologies. Hopefully things will loosen up within a week or two.


Internet-Enabled Chilluns

My son David and my daughter Jewel were playing hide-and-seek. During the course of those events I heard Jewel say, “Do you see David? Click on him if you do!”

It is possible I am letting them play on the computer too much.


PSRD Breach: Women in Gaming

I try to keep the PSRD breaches on this site to a minimum, but it’s time. So, here is the warning: I am about to piss you off. If you don’t want to be pissed at me, do not continue reading.

Okay, so science discovers yet again what anybody with a brain cell already knows – that men and women are interested in different subjects and this is the reason why there are so few women in technical fields. This also explains why there are so few women in game development.

This has infuriated me in the past. I got into a rather vituperative conversation about two years ago on Game Girl Advance about why are so few women in game development and why the ones who do enter the field seem to get a lot of attention, especially if they are attractive. (I posted there under the handle BadmanX). A poster in that thread explained patiently that the only reason women aren’t more prevalent in game development is because of sexism.

Hello? Hello? Are you shitting me? (Oh, I’m going to swear in this post too. Just a warning. Megan, stop reading.) Most HR departments are falling all over themselves to hire women! Do you really fucking think that HR directors all over the country are saying to themselves, “Wow, what a fantastic resume…TOO BAD SHE’S A CHICK! Into the round file with her!” Don’t be absurd.

Attempting to appease the Gods of Political Correctness by artificially “evening out” the number of male and female game developers is doomed to failure. It will only hurt the game development industry and companies shouldn’t bother, no matter how much the feminists bitch.

On the other hand…making games tailored for women was and is a fantastic idea. Women arrived to the gaming party a little late, but now they are here and ignoring them is just stupid. People just need to come to grips with the fact that far fewer women are going to be inspired to make their own games than men. And there probably always will be.


Comment Problems

Okay, I’m really sorry guys. My site was having some problems where users were getting the administration panel when they logged in – as you might guess, this was very disconcerting to me because it meant they could edit my blog. I ended up having to remove the ability to create user accounts at all and just use standard comments. That means you won’t be able to create an account on the site that will remember you. I’m really sorry about this. I may be able to change back in the future. We’ll see.


Well, THAT was new.

Wynne reported that he was now getting spam…inside my RSS feed. Spam wouldn’t appear on the site, it would only appear in the feed.

I believe I have cleared this up; indeed, this post is testing my fix.

I hope I find a spammer someday. Just one. I just need one…


An Actual Conversation Transcript

Me: “Well, I’m 37 now.”

Jamie: “Huh? On your priest? I thought you told me you just dinged 16!”