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Just recently we posted a very interesting [url=http://www.gog.com/en/news/your_questions_about_crusader_answered_by_tony_zurovec]Q&A session with Tony Zurovec, the creator of Crusader series, and to continue this beautiful tradition we have another developer who is willing to answer some of your questions. Aaron Conners, the man behind the awesome adventure game series, Tex Murphy, agreed to share his memoirs from back in the days when he worked on the series.

As always in those cases, we'd like to involve you in the process and we encourage you to post your questions to Aaron in the comments section. We'll pick 5 questions that will be sent to Aaron along with ours, and the authors of those questions will be rewarded with a free GOG game of their choice (including The Witcher 2). You can submit as many questions as you want until Monday, October 3 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
Well done to the winners, and some good questions. I really look forward to reading the answers. Just a shame no mention of Project Fedora in the current questions ;)
Maybe Project Fedora gets mentioned in gog's questions.
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Stelis: Maybe Project Fedora gets mentioned in gog's questions.
Good point - I first thought they were just sending the 5 user questions.
Let's hope so...
Congratulations!
I have always wondered: what was the history behind the branching narrative approach to Pandora Directive? Because multiple storylines would have no doubt made the production process more complicated, was there any debate or tension that arose from that decision? I feel it was a great success, but what, if anything, would you have done differently in this regard?
When will the Q&A be?.
Woah wait wait wait.... really? 0.o

Can't believe it, this is the first time ever that I won something!! :D
I'm really speechless now, didn't expect that at all!

Thank you very much GOG for choosing my question, I'm really honored, that Aaron Connors himself will be answering it. Thanks to everyone for the congratulations! And of course congratulations from me as well to the other winners! :)
Post edited October 20, 2011 by Chief05
Where do I find the Q&A? Is it not done yet?
When it's ready, it will be posted in the frontpage.