they are a part of the making of the whole game but there are different stages.
So you are acknowledging that your statement was wrong, and the game most likely WAS in development before 2005 - in fact, as the Huang post seems to show, it was in development before 2003?
I'm sure those concept artists and designers would be a little surprised to learn that they aren't developers, and hence incapable of something that could be considered 'development'.
Where are you getting these facts, anyways? From an annonymously user-edited wikipedia page?
don't you see the difference between the pre-production and development?
uhhh... video games aren't like movies, where you do a bunch of casting, financing, writing and storyboards, and then -bam- suddenly dozens of craftspersons, actors, directors, etc are working 70 hour weeks. it is much, much more fluid than that, especially in an environment where projects can take over ten years to reach the market.
no offense and nothing personal, but you seem to be regurtitating a spoon-fed line which states that everything spontaneously began on development of the title the day the studio was closed.
Huang's post clearly contradicts that, and it is a pretty bizarre assertion in the first place. Do you really think those guys spent over 4 years NOT working on a sequel to a game which was still a top 10 seller for most of that time?
And, yes, plenty of artists do both concept work and modelling/animation, though the industry has become more specialized over time. 20 years ago, it was still common for one guy to do different roles including art, design, coding and even sometimes audio.
This was the first screenshot posted on the chat panel on the front page. Blizzard really changed the lighting and hues, no more blue and green. Is it just this particular dungeon now or all of them ? I would not mind variety in dungeon hues either.
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So you are acknowledging that your statement was wrong, and the game most likely WAS in development before 2005 - in fact, as the Huang post seems to show, it was in development before 2003?
I'm sure those concept artists and designers would be a little surprised to learn that they aren't developers, and hence incapable of something that could be considered 'development'.
Where are you getting these facts, anyways? From an annonymously user-edited wikipedia page?
uhhh... video games aren't like movies, where you do a bunch of casting, financing, writing and storyboards, and then -bam- suddenly dozens of craftspersons, actors, directors, etc are working 70 hour weeks. it is much, much more fluid than that, especially in an environment where projects can take over ten years to reach the market.
no offense and nothing personal, but you seem to be regurtitating a spoon-fed line which states that everything spontaneously began on development of the title the day the studio was closed.
Huang's post clearly contradicts that, and it is a pretty bizarre assertion in the first place. Do you really think those guys spent over 4 years NOT working on a sequel to a game which was still a top 10 seller for most of that time?
And, yes, plenty of artists do both concept work and modelling/animation, though the industry has become more specialized over time. 20 years ago, it was still common for one guy to do different roles including art, design, coding and even sometimes audio.
An example from the actual Diablo II team:
http://www.michaeldashow.com/3d/3d_barbarian.html
Mike, of course, did many promotional illustrations as well.
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ok cool. thanks
It seems that D3 will indeed be playable at Blizzcon, savor the moment you lucky bastards
im almost willing to bet my life on the fact that diablo 3 wont be released before Christmas
I'm willing to bet everyone's life on Earth that Diablo 3 won't be released before Christmas.
I agree, stupiud budget, and job not letting me go play d3. oh well, someone needs to try to bring a copy back and "share" it with me...lol
If you want to arrange it
This world you can change it
If we could somehow make this
Christmas thing last
By helping a neighbor
Or even a stranger
And to know who needs help
You need only just ask