John Cash Leaves id Software for Blizzard 80
Jacek Fedorynski writes "John Cash has left id Software to work on a yet unannounced project at Blizzard. Here's Graeme Devine's .plan update on the subject."
After the last of 16 mounting screws has been removed from an access cover, it will be discovered that the wrong access cover has been removed.
Re:STARCRAFT????????? (Score:2)
Hey Rob, Thanks for that tarball!
Diablo II (Score:1)
Re:Yikes. (Score:1)
Re:Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
"He works for Microsoft research, which you'll note keeps all of its research papers online." -- If you believe that, I have a nice bridge to sell you.
The point is that MS/Research has published a considerable amount of pure research papers. I'm sure they have some amount of stuff that's close to release that they don't publish -- just like every other corporate research arm, such as Bell Labs.
But I keep forgetting -- this is Slashdot, where "the truth is irrelevent, you will be assimilated".
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Re:Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
nice. attack the messenger rather than the message. based on Microsoft's history, any reasonable person would be dubious of the notion that Microsoft's Reseach labs are truly free and share all their findings.
Does id have "Frag the ex-employee" Easter Eggs? (Score:1)
Have they ever placed secret levels or easter eggs in their games where they could take out their frustrations and old time rivalries on digitalised versions of their ex and fellow employees?
I wouldn't mind being able to frag John Carrmack!
If I rembember correctly that with some special codes, one of the final bosses of Doom2 was in fact a digitalised floating head of an id employee with his screams being played out in reverse!
Well anyway, best of luck to John Cash at Blizzard and thanks for bringing us some great games in the past. Keep up the good work no matter where you are mate.
Bad Case of temporal blindness (Score:1)
John Katz leaks IQ everywhere, goes for wizards
(as in M$ wizards)...
sorry Jon.
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RIMSHOT (Score:1)
Re:Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
I'm confused.. what game since DOOM (we'll just say it's more innovative than wolfenstein since it was multiplayer) was innovative exactly? All their games are the same old thing drug back out of the closet with a new engine slapped on them. The non-iD 1st person shooters did so well because they have a (*gasp*) plot and give a more varied and interactive experience than the tired old iD 'lookie, i'm a space marine! Uh oh, it's lava!' bit.
Dreamweaver
Re:Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
But seriously, at least the other games had new weapons. Q3A really is just the same old stuff over again, and IMO not even done as well this time. I would really rather play Q2 than Q3A. Q2 has more weapons, better weapon balence, and runs faster. Q3A... umm... is pretty... I guess. And UT blows it out of the water.
Re:Does id have "Frag the ex-employee" Easter Eggs (Score:1)
The boss is always the head on a stick, but you will only see this if you use the code "idclip" to pass through the wall he's behind (you cannot normally get behind the wall.)
Re:Slashdot is for Discussion (Score:1)
Re:Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
nice. attack the messenger rather than the message.
Actually, I attacked both.
based on Microsoft's history, any reasonable person would be dubious of the notion that Microsoft's Reseach labs are truly free and share all their findings.
No, A reasonable person doesn't make knee-jerk conclusions, particularly when you could have just followed the link and saw with your own eyes that MS publishes a considerable amount of material.
But that won't matter. We all know that MS is held to a different standard.
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Re:id in trouble? No (Score:1)
Re:What is there to say? (Score:1)
Re:Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
Q3A is far superior in multiplayer than any previous id project. Everything was made for multiplayer. No single-player maps forced into a frag-fest comprised of wondering when you'll run into someone, no horribly balanced weapons, and few mods. Q3A fixes all that while upping the graphical standard. You know, people always complain "Yeah, but it's just another FPS, it's not innovative", but when was the last time someone said football should start using new ideas?
Re:Hmmm... (Score:1)
not that Dallas claims it as such
Re:Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
ID's turnover (Score:3)
The last time I asked htis, i got flamebait, but it was cool that John Carmack himself replied to me and explained what had happened.. but still: what's going on over there?
Mike Roberto (roberto@soul.apk.net [mailto]) -GAIM: MicroBerto
Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
I was pretty sure Cash came in during Quake... so I found this [idsoftware.com] page with old press releases, which unfortunately doesn't have the whole text, but only a headline: "JOHN CASH JOINS id SOFTWARE AS "NETWORK GUY" - Cash Brings his Networking Expertise to id's QUAKE".
I'm almost positive that Cash came in towards the end of the Quake project to work on the networking.
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Re:What is there to say? (Score:1)
You can see the "ultrasound" of Romero's baby at thes e mirrors [bluesnews.com].
Warning: I think I'm safe in saying that it's looking like a mighty ugly baby. :)
Hopefully when we see the full deal, it'll look a lot better.
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Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
The minds at work at ID are inspiring.. (Score:1)
I would still love to do that kind of work for a living, but it seems like there's no way for a person to get into that nowadays without tons of previous knowledge.
Right now I'm working on an associates in computer programming at ITT but I know that won't put me anywhere near where I would like to be knowledge-wise. Oh well. Maybe my chance to get real paid will come along someday in the future, but I doubt it.
you can see that complaining is what i really do best
id in trouble? (Score:3)
So where'd all the magic go? These games used to suck you in so you'd forget to eat. My flatmate failed his degree because of Doom2 (I only survived because I passed my degree before 486's were commonplace). I was thinking that maybe I was getting old, but, well.... half life.
Are id in trouble? Have they lost their way? Have we reached a point where merely better graphics will not make a game more immersive, and did we get there when Quake was released?
More to the point, when the hell do we get Duke Nukem forever?
Dave
Damn (Score:1)
<insert thing you do with drum roll to denote corny punch line...forget the name at the moment>
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
That I will grant you. Dallas is basically a big field of concrete
John Cash? Who is John Cash? (Score:1)
Slashdot is for Discussion (Score:3)
If the article does not appear the instance the news hits the web then that's not a problem. After all there are times when such news is repudiated or modified by other sources shortly after its release. Slashdot only post a handful of stories any day and they want to wait long enough to be sure that the item is worth posting and not just a flash in the pan.
Re:Damn, woman, that's just NOT funny (Score:1)
Re:Holy late stories Batman! (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
Got that right. My friends call it the "armpit of dallas."
Re:Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
You know, people always complain "Yeah, but it's just another FPS, it's not innovative", but when was the last time someone said football should start using new ideas?
February 3, when the XFL [xfl.com] was announced.
I've got the folsom prison blues (Score:1)
Lets not forget Johny Cash. I have the folsom prison blues because he is currently terminally ill. He is just at that age in his life when his body isn't doing too well in fighting disease and infection. My heart goes out for him...
Armpit of Dallas (Score:1)
Re:Armpit of Dallas (Score:2)
Holy late stories Batman! (Score:1)
iD short of programmers? (Score:1)
Nicholas
Re:iD short of programmers? (Score:1)
-- Thrakkerzog
Johnny Cash (Score:3)
Re:No more bad code? (Score:1)
For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:3)
Mr. Cash is famous for being a mormon, having 5 kids, and the "John Cash Diet".
Re:iD short of programmers? (Score:2)
New Game (Score:4)
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Re:Holy late stories Batman! (Score:1)
Hmmm... (Score:1)
Cash moved from Nowhereville, Texas to Blizzard in Irvine, CA. Hook left and went to San Diego.
I'm sensing a pattern here... I think Id needs to move to So Cal. :)
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game (Score:1)
Re:iD short of programmers? (Score:1)
But the point still remains...
Nicholas
Re:Yikes. (Score:2)
Alright! Blizzard rules! (Score:1)
Will he tour? (Score:1)
Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
run. You can pay forward the debt for the information you gain here and elsewhere by
sharing what you know whenever you can, by writing an article or book or posting on
the Net. None of us learns in a vacuum; we all stand on the shoulders of giants such
as Wirth and Knuth and thousands of others. Lend your shoulders to building the future!
Very odd coming from someone who now works for Microsoft, the company which epsouses the exact opposite philosophy. I guess we all have our price.
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
(And yes, Mesquite is part of the DFW Metroplex).
The conspiracy deepens (Score:4)
- One must admit, however, that the whole John thing is a little strange. John Romero, John Cash, John Carmack. Does that mean during the early days of id, all three people in the company were named John?
Even stranger still... has anyone else realized that all three of those people were issued U.S. social security numbers the day after Orson Welles' famous "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast in 1938? A little digging reveals that the original staff list of Id Software included such unlikely monikers as "John Bigbootey" (pronounced 'big-boo-tay') and "John Smallberries", just to name a few. That's a lot of Johns.I, for one, am a little suspicious of the true nature and origin of this particular game company. My Jamaican friends paint a darker picture of Id than most people are aware. If only a fraction of what they suggest is true....
Odd news, in a way (Score:2)
Cash was great long before he got to Id (Score:1)
Your right about id having more than their share of the great progarmmers though.
Does that mean they have no Cash? (Score:1)
J.
Re:STARCRAFT????????? (Score:1)
Hey Rob, Thanks for that tarball!
Re:Does id have "Frag the ex-employee" Easter Eggs (Score:1)
Mind you, it's a @#*%! hat-trick and a half trying to launch yourself vertically into that crevice, but it'll drain almost all of your life as you get pelted on by all the other monsters trying to take you out.
It took me just over a month to finish that without god mode or any other cheast...one lucky bastard I know did it in eight days.
Re:ID's turnover (Score:2)
I would guess that some pretty talented programmers come on to Id looking to get a chance to work in a 'bleeing edge' environment. What they get is and obsesive-compulsive work-a-holic controlling Carmack working 99% of the R&D/interesting coding and getting them to fill in the gaps/bugs. Heck - this guy takes 'vacations' by locking himself in a hotel in some remote place and developing new 3d engines for a few weeks.
The programmers eventually get over the 'awe' of working with Carmack and then get a chance to work in some other cool environment where they will possibly get more of a hands-on role and can apply some of the knowledge they've picked up while watching Carmack work...
That's my guess, at least...
Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
Duke Nukem != id (Re:id in trouble?) (Score:1)
If id had it their way, probably never. That's because Duke Nukem is by Apogee, not by id...
Re:What is there to say? (Score:1)
http://www.elvesontricycles.com/dance/
Re:Does id have "Frag the ex-employee" Easter Eggs (Score:1)
You can destroy it without codes, but you can't see it, not by any method I know.
Thoughts (Score:1)
(a) There were too many programmers, ever since Hook was replaced. Cash had nothing to do.
(b) Blizzard wanted him for a massively multiplayer title (unannounced, of course.)
What is there to say? (Score:2)
It'd be interesting to track all the ID graduates over the next 5 years. Hook, Romero, Zoid, Cash, and Carmack. We'll see Romero's child this year, if all goes well(Xs fingers).
Well, best of luck to Cash and the rest of ID's ex members, and ID!
-AS
Training grounds (Score:2)
It seems like all the greats have worked for Id at some point!
Re:Maybe he's working on .... (Score:1)
Great... just what they needed. (Score:1)
Re:No more bad code? (Score:1)
crt of rocket arena fame (one of the most well known and most played mods for Q1 and Q2) had publicly flamed id when the mod code was first released (back in January i believe?) but in the latest announcement he showed a total 180 in his feelings on id's code release.
His latest:
The development for this has been much easier than the last, thanks to the Quake 3 engine. This really is a developer's dream come true. It's obvious Carmack has put a lot of thought into every part, and the entire mod community feels it.
Re:Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
He works for Microsoft research [microsoft.com], which you'll note keeps all of its research papers online.
Just because a company is closed source, doesn't mean it doesn't have a sharing philosophy. Or, put it another way, Bell Labs is (was) just as "closed source" once you got to the product stage. Do you put them into the same category?
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Re:Hmmm... (Score:1)
Sorry; no offense. When I pictured "Mesquite", I pictured some hot, dry desert out in the middle of the sticks. I didn't realize it was a suburb of a real city.
Although, I have to say, both Hook and Abrash have gone on record as saying one of the reasons they left was get to a greener environment. I haven't heard if this was part of Cash's motivation. :)
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Not really.... (Score:2)
Look at ShugaShack and the others. Every time Carmack (or any other iD person) updates his
Re:Quote From Michael Abrash (Score:1)
If you believe that, I have a nice bridge to sell you.
just keep him out of the postoffice (Score:1)
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Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
No, the first programmer Carmack hired was Michael Abrash. In fact, Abrash recently released the chapters pertaining to Quake from Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book on Blues News [bluesnews.com] at this address [bluesnews.com].
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Yikes. (Score:3)
Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:2)
Re:Yikes. (Score:1)
Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
Well, Abrash precedes Cash... but on third thought, I think the first might've been Dave Taylor. :)
I'm not actually certain whether Taylor or Petersen came first.
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Re:For people who don't know who John Cash is.... (Score:1)
I think you're right about DDT, though... My current thought is this:
DDT, Petersen, Cash, Abrash, Hook...