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FOCUS ON FIRAXIS: BRIAN REYNOLDS
LDespot: What is it like living in the shadow
of "The Great Sid Meier"?
LDespot: What caused you to do Alpha
Centauri?
LDespot: Were there any particularly
challenging design issues that needed to be overcome? What were they and how did you solve
them?
LDespot: What can we expect future Brian
Reynolds games to be like?
LDespot:What is your role in Alpha Centauri
and how does it relate to the branding of Alpha Centauri as a Sid Meier game?
The advantage of our arrangement is that, since we have the manpower for one full product at a time, we always have the next game "waiting in the wings", ready to begin full-scale development as soon as the previous product ships. Sid and I spend so much time working on the pure gameplay aspects of a product that it takes several months, at least, of solo effort to get a new game to the point where it makes sense to commit large amounts of art & other resources. So during the Gettysburg project I was working part time doing design feedback for Sid's project and the rest of the time tinkering around with the Alpha Centauri game. Once Gettysburg shipped, we were ready to go full swing on Alpha, and Sid works part time on that while also supporting Gettysburg and working on ideas for his next game. The "Sid Meier" branding carries a lot of good will and recognition among strategy game players, and particularly since we've formed our own company we use it to say "here we are" and remind our fans that it's us. Think of it as a "stamp of approval". I should mention that the current (Alpha Centauri) division of labor is identical to the Civ 2 arrangement. Previous: Jeff Briggs - Next: Sid Meier Back to the Focus on Firaxis main page
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