A new chapter begins...
by Melv May · 01/04/2009 (12:30 pm) · 41 comments
I'm going to keep this plan short as the subject is quite simple: I've decided to jump aboard and become a GG employee! Even better, GG has decided to accept me. ;)
For me, the future holds no more wasted time travelling an awful long distance to work but instead, getting out of bed, grabbing a brew and powering up the computer. I'll be able to dedicate my energy to programming rather than fighting humanity on the roads.
More specifically the Torque Game Builder, which has only had small snippets of love from me because of ever decreasing spare time away from the family, is going to get some serious attention and that's going to really help that product fly. This'll also have direct consequences on TGB owners as I'll be able to address issues and fulfill requests for features that are long overdue.
It's hard for me to convey how excited I am by this change but now I can focus on a single task and devote all my energy into it: the results are going to be beautiful.

See you on the forums everyone!
- Melv.
TGB Bio
For me, the future holds no more wasted time travelling an awful long distance to work but instead, getting out of bed, grabbing a brew and powering up the computer. I'll be able to dedicate my energy to programming rather than fighting humanity on the roads.
More specifically the Torque Game Builder, which has only had small snippets of love from me because of ever decreasing spare time away from the family, is going to get some serious attention and that's going to really help that product fly. This'll also have direct consequences on TGB owners as I'll be able to address issues and fulfill requests for features that are long overdue.
It's hard for me to convey how excited I am by this change but now I can focus on a single task and devote all my energy into it: the results are going to be beautiful.

See you on the forums everyone!
- Melv.
TGB Bio
About the author
Torque 3D Owner Edward F. Maurina III
Roaming Gamer LLC
Hey. I know I'm a bit late to be responding to this blog entry, but I still wanted to say "Congrats!" and "glad to see you again".
I'm very happy to hear you're going to be putting some love into TGB. I really love it as a product, but like any product it has a few sharp-corners. That said, I look forward to hearing how we can submit bug reports. I've got a few in my notebook that I'd like to send your way. Most have solutions, some do not.
Whatever the case, welcome back. I'll be watching for your next blog.