Talk:Bill Roper (video game producer)
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Article is biased
[edit]Not only has his company dissolved because of his poor decisions, his game, Hellgate: London, has not received "moderate" reception; it has received POOR reception. Someone should fix that.
66.176.37.51 (talk) 05:02, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
Everything Else
[edit]This page should be renamed to Bill_Roper_(unemployed) for accuracy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.113.208.150 (talk) 00:15, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
Since when was Bill Roper a programmer?
- Eighties/early nineties, I guess.
Actually, I think "Developer" is a better word. Here's a snippet from an interview with GameSpy.com:
Bill Roper: I joined Blizzard eight years and eleven months ago. I was hired as a contractor providing music for the PC version of Blackthorne and I also did the first voiceover for the CES demo of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. I first became a full-time employee on August 1st, 1994.
EDIT: I made some minor changes to the text, added a crude list of work he's done, and added a few new links. I also recommend that the page be renamed Bill Roper (Video Game Developer), however I'm too "young" to make that change myself. AxH0L0tL 15:18, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I can make the change from (programmer) to something else. He was also a "producer" at one point. Not sure which would be the "correct" descriptive, but "programmer" is obviously incorrect. --srvenable
I spoke with Bill Roper and he said either "video game developer" or "video game producer" would be accurate. --srvenable
a fatty lumpkins is what he is
He can drink a pint of lager in under 4 seconds and is surprisingly good at Karaoke! (From the i30 LAN Party)
To all the people who have typed the ignorant and negative things about Bill Roper on this page: GROW UP & ACT LIKE THE MATURE ADULTS YOU SHOULD BE! I grew up with Bill and his is & was a very smart guy (nice too). I am very happy for all he has accomplished. L Garcia —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ecga7 (talk • contribs) 03:32, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
Personal Attacks don't belong in a bio
[edit]However people feel about Hellgate or Flagship, the section describing the fall of Flagship Studios as a company doesn't really seem relevant to a personal biography. Perhaps a mention that the company went under, but the specifics belong on a page about the company itself. I'll leave that to an editor to decide.
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Is he now head developer for Champions Online?
[edit]Not sure what this describes, from Cryptic.
http://www.champions-online.com/node/450335
Lastly, there were two key hires that really affected the game. One was Bill Roper. We had never hired anyone of that caliber and experience before. I handed Champions off to him and he made it better than I could imagine. The second was a full time UI architect: David Murray. He painstakingly tore apart and rebuilt our convoluted UI. And I learned a very valuable lesson: UI is just as important as the design of a game itself.
--VertigoOne (talk) 08:01, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
Recent acts of Vandalism (September, 2009)
[edit]The handful of recent cases of vandalism, sadly, can almost certainly be traced back to dissatisfied elements of the Champions Online playerbase; the unhappy noises on the CO forums have been quite high the past few weeks. If it hasn't been done already, I would recommend a month of semi-protected status for this page (limit edits to registered users, for example). That should (hopefully) give the hotheads time to cool down, or else find a new target for their boundless hate. --GMPax (talk) 18:51, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
Flagship Studios External Link
[edit]Should this be removed? The flagship website has sunk beneith the waves, so to speak, so the link is no longer to a real adress. Is there any reason to keep it in the article? (98.247.3.99 (talk) 05:06, 12 January 2010 (UTC))
I don't see why not. Is there a Wayback Machine page with the same content? (Not a must, just a thought.) 209.180.155.12 (talk) 09:35, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
Solid reputation?
[edit]The line "He personally represents the games he works and has built a solid reputation with his strong relationships with press, developers, and gamers." isn't particularly neutral. That's all more opinion than fact. He's got a very tenuous reputation with both the press and with gamers, though developers might be true since he continues to find work. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.58.82.136 (talk) 16:18, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
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Updating 'Career' to include his newly announced studio
[edit]Hello fellow Wikipedians,
I am a new fledgling editor and am required as part of my MCO 426: Media Literacy II university course to edit a Wikipedia article.
I wanted to update the section 'Career' to include his most recently announced venture, Lunacy Games, which is developing an upcoming "open world survival RPG set in the post-apocolyptic American West[1]":
Bill Roper unveils Lunacy Games studio with survival game demo and a new Hellgate license
Please review this change and let me know what, if anything, should be adjusted.
Thank you and best regards,
Garrick GarrickDR (talk) 03:05, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
References
- ^ Takahashi, Dean (3/27/2024). "Bill Roper unveils Lunacy Games studio with survival game demo and a new Hellgate license". VentureBeat. Retrieved 4/22/2024.
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