What is you're most favorite time period?
How often does user feedback and forum posts/rants affect your game development decisions as far as the changes we see in patches and expansions go? I ask because I rarely see a Paradox Dev team member saying "Oh great idea, that is definitely going to be implemented in the next patch", and I more often see "that is not feasible or possible with the current game environment" or something similar.
Do you plan to make complex diplomacy like it's done in Civilization series? I mean, will we be able to offer wife and some money for duchy in CK IV or some technology for a number of troops in EU V?
Would you guys ever consider making a turn based strategy game? Or even better, a turn based grand strategy game?
Please say yes....I beg you:blush:. I love TBS games.
If your life depended on it, who in the studio would you trust?
what's the worst, most vitriolic statement you ever heard of an angry customer?
Did they actually get it right?:unsure:I will kill you, and I know you live at XXXX.
After a game (more exactly a RC) pass your own QA, has it to pass a Paradox Interactive QA too? Or, since you are one company, are working together when testing release candidates?
Most of the times, that is because the ideas are not feasible. If they are though, we can't just say "oh, great idea, I'll get to it!". There is a whole decision making process before we can decide to implement a feature. We have to be careful so it does not push the schedule, perhaps remove something else instead. And IF someone on the dev team says something is a great idea, that has often been interpreted as a promise to include it, which can create disappointment later on when it is not... We simply have to be very careful with what we say.How often does user feedback and forum posts/rants affect your game development decisions as far as the changes we see in patches and expansions go? I ask because I rarely see a Paradox Dev team member saying "Oh great idea, that is definitely going to be implemented in the next patch", and I more often see "that is not feasible or possible with the current game environment" or something similar.
Did they actually get it right?:unsure: