One of my favorite webzines is Gamasutra and its parent magazine Game Developer I love reading the post mortems that give a blow by blow detail on how the games came together. One of the common themes is dealing with running out of money and such.
Stardock's problem is lack of people. Despite being located in Plymouth Michigan (pictured above on New Years morning..) we have a hard time finding talented game developers and artists. What limits us the most is simply getting enough people who are qualified to do the job.
For example, we need software developers who know C++, Visual Studio.NET, and have an interest in making games. It's harder to find people than one might think. We hire people from across the spectrum of experience -- you graduating from college with a computer science degree? No problem. You have 10 years experience programming? Great.
We give a lot of latitude to our developers. For example, the entire battle screen stuff that you've seen screenshots for was written by an individual developer who was literally weeks out of college. We gave him vague specs and he just want crazy and made this incredibly cool thing.
There are 3 projects coming up that we are trying to get more software developers for (we also occasionally hire more 3D artists but right now the balance is we need more developers):
Group #2 won't start on that until the end of 2007 and in the meantime will likely be on projects 1 or 3. If we get enough people, we also want to do a fantasy strategy game (we've long been in talks to do a sequel to a certain well known fantasy turn based game but there's been little movement on there due to some of the legal requirements involved to do it). I'd also like to take the GalCiv II engine and eventually make an RTS multiplayer game out of it (Galactic Federations was the concept that's been floating around since the early 90s but we just haven't had a sufficient engine to make it happen until now).
But all that depends on getting enough people. To finish GalCiv II, we had to pull people from Society. So we definitely need more developers.
So if you or someone you know is interested in developing PC games and is willing to move to Michigan (an absolute requirement) let me know. bwardell@stardock.com.
haha... by the replies it seems your location is the main problem... lol... =\ Well... I've been programming in C since grade 6 and C++ since Grade 9 ... so if I get off my lazy ass and stop failing university... maybe I'll apply to work for you guys on one of my co-op terms... Never cared about where I live anyways... Hell... I'm doing a co-op term in Poland now... just managed to find myself a Catch 22 though... I need Document1 to get Document2 and I need Document2 to get Document1... and I need both to work legally here... yay for Polish bureaucracy... it seems family connections is the only thing that gets things done for me here... =P
p.s. To any high school geniuses out there... sure you can get high 90s and ace Math/cs contests and pwn the DaVinci with absolutely no work in high school... just remember... not going to 2 months worth of lectures and not doing any assignments first semester can result in 2 50s in Calc. and CS. (literally... 50% ... like they just gave me pity marks to get rid of me =\ ) and a 56% in 2nd year Japanese 'cause the teacher's nice... and 2 failures... and I didn't even party that much... maybe average of once a week... it's all those computer games... those damn computer games... and watching anime till 4am every single night... god I hate my friends for introducing me to battletech (ok... so this luckily only took up a few hours), WoW, etc... gaaaaah... and now GCII's coming out just in time to kill me during summer term... so how the hell do you expect me to become a 1337 developer for anyone if I spend my university time failing and playing your stupid games...?
thx amaevis, TopCoder is already something I've been aware of for a few months... and is quickly reaching top of the list of things I need to start up... ETA... by the end of March... I'm still settling here in Poland with the job... (that's right... I love making excuses... but trust me... I won't do too bad on the TopCoder challenges once I force myself to do them... )
+ my uncle finally came by with a new desktop for me to use in Poland... and I've finally started back to my normal 4am-7am sleeping patterns ... so a few days and I'll be able to do something useful with my life... (I'm so proud of myself... I haven't played games or watched anime for 2 weeks now... just read a book (used to read a LOT) and have started going to Kendo again... a few more days and I'll be back into programming mood as well I hope )
"Thinking is what got me into Waterloo... now it's time to do something else that won't get me $??,000 in debt..."
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