Thanks, dkreger"Diablo is a game you play for, hopefully, hundreds of hours, and one of the rewards is a variety of different-looking environments." People looking back on old Diablo, he said, may have a selective memory. "People remember the Act I dungeons... but they kind of conveniently forget the green fields of Act I, and all of Act II... and it's palaces, its bright deserts."
You're wrong. He's the lead game designer - like I said before.
You do know the director calls all the shots, right? Saying yay or nay to what goes in the game.
Yes, you're wrong.
Chances are it's not.
Add to that the Rob Pardo is also a lead designer on the game. No doubt he has a greater influence over the entire team. Which means a new Art Director position (Which could just mean they need more) doesn't mean much.
Cause...ya know...Pardo is the Anti Christ...er something. So I've been told by the "true fans" anyway.
General how? Being the "Vice President" of "Game Design" for the entire company it'd be safe to say that he's the one man even Wilson has to answer to, along with the rest of the team. The one who calls the big shots and ultimately gives a yay or nay for whatever decisions Jay comes up with.
So to say he's not a designer on DIII would be bull, and the "true fan" (I use that term very lightly) outcry further proves the point.
If you say so
Funny, I don't remember saying he was soley responsible for Diablo III's duties.
As a matter of fact I just said he's the lead designer, as his title dictates. As well as with whatever else Blizzard puts out.
If you're trying to insinuate that he has no influence in the Diablo team, then I'd like to know where the hate comes from.
Unless of course...he's...ya know...a lead designer...calling just as many, if not more, shots than Jay.
We know D3 isn't going change. I guess we all should have just fell in line; no independent thinking here.
Hey Cletus! We got us a free thinker here, get the cattle prod, we need to coral this one back into the bovine pen! YEEEE HAA!