E3 2002 anyone going?
by Adrian Wright · in General Discussion · 05/06/2002 (1:14 pm) · 26 replies
I was just wandering if anyone else is going to E3 this year. Would be nice to meet some of the others in the community.
#22
We stopped by the Codefire booth, and you were persona non grata.
Nobody heard of you :)
Back, great show, sorry I didn't hook up with you guys :)
05/22/2002 (3:36 pm)
Matt,We stopped by the Codefire booth, and you were persona non grata.
Nobody heard of you :)
Back, great show, sorry I didn't hook up with you guys :)
#23
He was the supposed ex-lead programmer (I forget his nickname he used) for my previous project, and was on the "hey, don't push them! get out of here if you want to get something done, and get off their backs!" side of the fence, which make me a bit confused.
I'm not saying I know him or he knows me, just that I knew of him and we exchanged words.
Although, thanks Ed. Always nice to know my name was said at least one time somewhere at E3! :p
05/26/2002 (1:20 am)
Nah, I forget his nickname but I was told he was David Byttow.He was the supposed ex-lead programmer (I forget his nickname he used) for my previous project, and was on the "hey, don't push them! get out of here if you want to get something done, and get off their backs!" side of the fence, which make me a bit confused.
I'm not saying I know him or he knows me, just that I knew of him and we exchanged words.
Although, thanks Ed. Always nice to know my name was said at least one time somewhere at E3! :p
#25
05/27/2002 (1:12 pm)
Sorry I missed ya'll =( I was running a minute or two late.
#26
Booth ladies showed us the game though, kinda nifty.
Oh well, next time :)
05/27/2002 (1:58 pm)
That's ok, we came back a couple of times. We figured you were on a pass that didn't actually have your name, hence people not knowing who the hell you were :)Booth ladies showed us the game though, kinda nifty.
Oh well, next time :)
Torque Owner Matt Webster
I remember on my old project (Tactical Assault) he was the original lead programmer, and now serves as "Advisor".
I remember him telling me how I was "bad" for not sticking around and getting kicked around by my team.
I guess if he's working for Codefire and writing his own book, he's got the skills. I'm just confused how someone with talent could actually support such an abomination like that project. Not something I'd normally associate with people of industry-quality skill.
No insult to him or even most of that project's team, just a rather off the wall explanation to how I know of him.