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March 22, 2007

Spring has Sprung

Where'd Winter go? Here we are now in Spring and I'm looking up from the keyboard wondering who replaced the grey skies with blue. (Okay, I'm waxing a bit poetic here as it's pitch black at the moment, but, hey, you get the idea, right?)

I'm scrambling around, working on lots and lots of projects, while making certain to keep a keen eye on RunePunk and being certain to provide it with the support that I'd expect. I look forward to letting my mind wander down the narrow streets of ScatterPoint and may slip in there as time permits, but I'm focusing on the darkest bits of Oblivion at the moment. Things are moving along well, but I certainly do wish things were moving faster, but there are only so many hours in so many days and I'm trying to not burn the candles on both ends, though I do seem to be awake a lot more lately than usual. What do I do with this "free" time? I've been learning InDesign and Illustrator and Photoshop and am certain that the time invested now will pay dividends in expediting both the development and production cycles. Yeah. Not the exciting things you get to read here sometimes, this is one of the more introspective turns on the business side of things. Rest assured that the mind is turning, the words are burning through my fingertips, and more madness awaits upon the horizon. :)

Regards,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 12:27 AM

March 05, 2007

Thick and Thin

Hello All,

As Reality Blurs is suddenly thrust out there upon boards all over the net with people asking about RunePunk, we realize how sheltered we've been within the cocoon of the Pinnacle Forums, nestled away in the Licensees Section. What wonderful, encouraging folks the Savages are.

We know it's a tough industry and a tough market and gamers are demanding sorts, but so are we. I've gamed and written for a long time and was even a moderator for Bioware a lifetime ago, so I know just how some people can be and so grin and shrug, read the nice things and the not-so-nice things and resume typing away. I'm happy with the work I put (and continue to put) into RunePunk. Nothing's perfect in this big, broad world, but it delights and excites me to no end to hear the wonderful stories people are already sharing about RunePunk. Not just any stories, but their stories. It's an absolute delight to think of all those people wandering the streets and fringes and barrens of ScatterPoint and I humbly appeal to Umbriel to watch over each and every one.

Take care and keep your eyes sharp.

Thank you,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 11:45 PM