Inside the Vault - Ricardo Gonzalez

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Inside the Vault updates again and this time with someone who actually did something in the game, interface programmer Ricardo Gonzalez.<blockquote>What is the best part about working as a programmer? The worst part?
Being the “viewfinder” of the game world, almost every part of the engine passes through the interface in some small way so it’s always interesting work. You never know what parts of the code you’ll have to dig through on a daily basis, so you learn to develop a high-level working view of the game and its sundry interlocking parts, which can be terribly fascinating on a good day and dangerously labyrinthine and overwhelming on a bad one.

Also, the interface is always on-screen, the first thing the player sees, and that has its own pride. Then again, if the game breaks, it’s the first thing that messes up, usually in a very obvious and distracting way.

Lastly, every component of the engine has some fussy part that’s deceptively simple to work with, something insignificant that for some reason turns into a tangled mess whenever you touch it. For the interface, these things are always the most mundane, “who-actually-thinks-about-these-things” things, like proper scrollbar etiquette or the amount of time between a click and double-click. It’s difficult to convince people to take you seriously when you tell them you’ve spent two days tracking down an elusive mouse wheel bug.</blockquote>As pointed out on APNB, we know from before that Ricardo has in fact played and enjoyed Fallout, although the new article doesn't go near the subject.

Also the next Penny Arcade Comics is up.
 
Bitter Loonies?

Why would you consider someone a loony for suggesting that a company that professes to be full of Fallout fans, as their main motivation for buying the Fallout license, should actually contain a couple of people who did, in fact, play Fallout?

:wink:
 
Too much attention to detail.

They want to start fresh with people unfamiliar with the license?
 
Bethesda can't risk having people that played fallout in their staff because if that happened those people would one day upload a virus into bethesda's computers and delete the whole damm game.

My Heroes... :D

It would be good to see that happen, maybe then bethesda could start thinking of making a real fallout game and not a cheesy knockoff.
 
whirlingdervish said:
Bitter Loonies?

Why would you consider someone a loony for suggesting that a company that professes to be full of Fallout fans, as their main motivation for buying the Fallout license, should actually contain a couple of people who did, in fact, play Fallout?

:wink:
Considering that this person, and others before him, are known to have played and enjoyed Fallout, the conspiratorial WHAT ARE THEY HIDING?!?!? has really worn itself thin. Cherry picking when the question appeared and getting a 100% yes rate would be more suspicious to my eyes. Asking the question every time might reveal that, GASP!, some people at a fairly large company didn't play a game that sold less than 1 million copies(when combined with it's sequel mind you) a decade ago. Not asking the question apparently gives license to make up fake answers with a small disclaimer at the bottom. It just gets tiresome to me.
 
Anani Masu said:
It just gets tiresome to me.

If you don't like it, you can pretend it isn't there. And most people won't care about it. Besides, it will probably be fixed in an edit.
 
He seems like a decent fellow. And a fan of Thursday. His answer to the "Worst job you’ve ever had?" question is hilarious. I hope for his sake that the mouse scroll wheel and clicking actions work in FO 3, so he doesn't have to go back to programming dishwashers.
 
This turn of events was *so* fortunate, in fact, that I’m not entirely convinced it was accidental. Like, maybe I actually have a super-rare blood type that Todd Howard needs to feed on and one night they’ll come for me and exsanguinate me from between my toes. It’s much more likely than me actually getting hired here on merit, so I sleep with shoes on to this day.

Okay, this one is crazy and weird enough to develop Fallout. The Hive Mind is pleased.
 
Per said:
If you don't like it, you can pretend it isn't there. And most people won't care about it. Besides, it will probably be fixed in an edit.

Well, in this case it is a bit confusing at first glance.

But anyone who gets overly worked up about our constant poking fun at Bethesda's about-face regarding asking about Fallout should probably take it all less seriously. lol irony.
 
I edited out the fake question since I did feel it was pushing the limits of propriety in the first place, and the reference to Briosa's archive digging (which of course most casual readers would not have been aware of) covered the issue anyway. See, it did get fixed <s>by the modders</s> in an edit.
 
Briosafreak said:
Ricky Gonzalez is cool
Yep. From what I've seen of the devs so far he's the only one with exactly the right kind of humor. And what's his job? He's a fucking interface designer. Sigh.
 
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