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kleinluka

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  1. Indeed very nice! Any chance you'd be interested in an overseas gig?
  2. very nicee!!
  3. Would you be willing to work overseas?
  4. Nice! Congrats
  5. Most of you already know about this from the Job census thread but after closing their offices in Barcelona and Gothenborg, GRIN now has also closed their HQ in Stockholm. http://gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=24786 Many Mapcorians are affected. But as a community this is where everyone can help. I hope everyone affected knows that they have our full support here at Mapcore to help hook people up with new jobs. I already offered my help in the job census thread but I'll do it again here. If you are interested in working for in Montreal send me a PM with your resume/portfolio! Don't lose hope!
  6. BTW. It seems like this thing was made by only one guy??
  7. thx for the headsup. downloading now
  8. I'll give you a chance to explain exactly what it is that you want us to do with this. Do you need ideas? Do you want criticism? You are just posting random text and are not asking any questions. So what exactly do you want?
  9. Let Cooper&Norman deal with this tool!
  10. No hate here. I don't know if it's a cultural difference but you often come off as arrogant in your posts.
  11. Wonder how big this studio is supposed to be
  12. http://www.ruefrontenac.com/affaires/en ... ft-toronto article in french but oh well... TORONTO (ONTARIO), CANADA: Le géant français du jeu vidéo Ubisoft, déjà installé à Montréal et à Québec, a convoqué la presse lundi après-midi à Toronto pour, selon toute vraisemblance, annoncer son implantation dans la métropole canadienne. L’annonce sera faite en présence du premier ministre ontarien, Dalton McGuinty, et de sa ministre du Développement économique et du Commerce, Sandra Pupatello. L’invitation à la conférence de presse, qui sera diffusée en direct sur Internet à 13h30 au http://www.toronto.ubisoft.com, parle d’ailleurs d’une «annonce stratégique», ce qui donne à penser que le nouveau studio d’Ubisoft bénéficierait d’une forme d’aide gouvernementale. L’industrie ontarienne du jeu vidéo se plaint depuis plusieurs années déjà de la concurrence plus que féroce que lui livrent Montréal et Vancouver, tous deux fortement aidés par des programmes de subventions provinciaux. Plus de détails à venir... ---babelfish: Giant french Ubisoft video game company, already installed in Montreal and Quebec City, convened the press Monday afternoon in Toronto, is likely to announce its presence in the Canadian metropolis. The announcement will be made in the presence of Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty and his Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Sandra Pupatello. The invitation to the press conference, which will be broadcast live at 13:30 on http://www.toronto.ubisoft.com, speaks to the "strategic announcement", which suggests that the new studio ' Ubisoft would benefit from government assistance. The industry in Ontario video game complained for several years of competition as fierce as it engaged and Montreal Vancouver, both strongly supported by provincial grant programs. More details to come ...
  13. BTW the boy that claimed MJ molested him confessed that he lied and that his father told him to accuse Michael Jackson so they'd get rich. GG.
  14. thats gotta be the worst explanation ever. wallabies don't live in the UK where a lot of crop circles have been seen. i think the mystery still remains unsolved.. nice picture of a wallaby tho.
  15. You should start caring because the economy affects all industries unfortunately. Germany has never been a safe haven for the games industry. There's little to no support from the government in terms of funding. Look at Quebec for example where the government realized the economic potential of the industry and now pays about 35% on all salaries in game dev studios in the province to attract companies....The result? Ubisoft Montreal created 2000 jobs and a university campus, EA started its studio creating hundreds of jobs, Now Eidos with a few hundred more, specialized schools, etc... It's HUGE. Nothing even remotely close to that would ever happen in Germany. Instead politicians are trying to ban almost an entire market. It just goes to show you how Germany's politicians still live in the 80s in their minds.
  16. What Corwin and Defrag said...
  17. Happy late birthday
  18. Just out of interest, how many hours do you all think you played Left 4 Dead up to this point? Because I really think that some people here are overreacting. "this game should have been 10-20$ at most" .... I don't know about that... I played it for probably well over 200 hours. A movie costs 20-30$ and lasts 2 hours on average. Other games last 10 hours and you pay a 60$.... so I think the pricing was justified. I also think making a sequel was justified by Valve, but I do agree that the timing of this is really poor because they haven't yet exhausted all the potential the first L4D still has to offer.
  19. Sentura doesn't speak german as far as i know
  20. It's time for all the german modders to make use of their EU passport and move to Austria (or the netherlands )
  21. yeah but it never got to the point were all 16 ministers agreed on the ban and were this close to making it a law. it might actually become a reality this time around
  22. This will surely prevent one or the other school shooting in the future :roll: :roll: :roll: retards... so glad i'm no longer living there!!!
  23. i dont really understand why you people are getting pissed off about this... you'll still be able to play L4D online anyway...
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