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Tom wrote:Once the game got going I didn't think of quitting. It got hard for many of us though at various points. I thought most of giving up months before going live, when it seemed we were no closer to releasing it. It was an illusion of a lack of progress that came from the scale of the game.
Tom wrote:I loved watching the chatroom whenever we hit you with something big.

Ben Plante wrote:I only had one moment where I was like "F*** THIS SH**! I QUIT!" (Obviously I didn't quit, nor would I ever really have considered it.
What happened was, I REALLY wanted to rage quit during the editing of the DQ/Deanna showdown recording. Among all the problems: Premiere and Audacity deciding to poop the bed, my Deanna actress having to redo her lines in a hurry, resulting in not bad but not great readings, like her original readings were. Then I couldn't fix the damn white noise level, again, Audacity wouldn't cooperate and Premiere for some reason VANISHED from my comp. Seriously.
So on top of all that, I had promised the recording by the night of the day I had to restart the edit from scratch, and when the deadline approached, the recording you got was the best I could muster. Had premiere not just vanished, I guarantee it would've been great.
Despite technical problems, I still take full responsibility for the lack of quality on that recording, so my apologies to all players, who deserved better.
That woman was... disturbing.

Val Reznitskaya wrote:I agree with what pretty much everyone else said. Watching you guys react in real time was incredibly satisfying.
There was one moment in the ARG that made me kind of BSOD. It was past 4 AM the night before the Cthulhu climax, and I had spend the day scrambling to finish some things. I decided to take a break from anything that required thinking by copying all of your Cthulhu submissions to our shared storage for easy reference.
...Then I opened Qara's email. It had over 20 song-related attachments.
I just kind of broke.
Val Reznitskaya wrote:...Then I opened Qara's email. It had over 20 song-related attachments.
I just kind of broke.
Rick Healey wrote:Actually, one of my greatest fears was that I'd be forced to quit. I found out in August that my wife and I finally got pregnant for the first time. I was practically ready to beg with Dana and Tom to figure out some sort of work schedule that would let me stay on. They pointed out that the goal would be to finish well before the expected due date... and even if the ARG did somehow stretch out to April (which assuredly would have taxed everyone to the breaking point, regardless of imminent parenthood), we'd arrange it that I'd be able to do work somehow.
My favorite thing would be the joy I saw every time someone managed to advance things. It was really cool to see folks that were otherwise quiet or unsure of themselves make a breakthrough, and have them sit up and say "I did it; I made a difference." I wanted as many people to feel that as possible.
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