![]() It doesn't help that just recently Perfect World decided to sell off Echtra Games to Zynga, cutting the team off completely from Torchlight 3 and kinda-sorta ending the community. And so, I decided to cut out the extra little distractions in my life. I am now a parent of three children, and in an attempt to change careers, I'm about to take on a massive new translation project on top of my current day job. Torchlight Frontiers happened, later becoming Torchlight 3, and I was able to join just a small piece of that new community as well.īut all good things must come to an end. And then things were great for a few more years. I sold the site to Olympus Games, we integrated the mods into ModDrop, which is still an amazing mod manager, and I was still able to get paid to run the site and the ModDrop community. Then like a crest of a new sunrise, salvation came for the site, in the form of ModDrop. ![]() We had to do fundraisers to keep the bills paid, I grew busier at home with the increased demands of parenthood, and I sincerely considered shutting down the entire site. Life was great for years! I made some amazing friends, got a few free copies of some awesome games, started a new job, had some children, and kept on trying to improve myself - learning to program, run a server, and more.Įventually things started to get rough. The crew of that branch office decided to set out on their own to found a nice little company called Runic Games, and I decided to start the very first fansite to support them. They had a branch up in Seattle that was working on something special when a horrible change in management resulted in the entire company going defunct. Oh, those were the days! I was two months out from getting married, had one of those rare jobs where I had more free time than I knew what to do with, and a passion.īack then there was this company called Flagship Studios. Me? Well, truth be told, I started this place! One fine August day I had fifty dollars burning a hole in my wallet and too much spare time. Why hello there! What's that? You don't know how you got here? That's pretty common, actually.
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