N0x0ss asks:
You were one of us, and was elevated to the rank of god. Do you have certain obligations regarding what you could post back then/ how you could react but can't anymore, as to maintain a good image of the GOG staff ??
If so,do you miss that bit of freedom you don't have anymore ?
Do you see members differently ?
Answer:
I still feel like one of you guys in a way. One doesn't just forget their roots, so to speak :D. I do feel the need to watch my words only because text without the accompanying body language, and anything else used in face-to-face communication, is very easy to misinterpret. As far as "that bit of freedom" goes, I think it's a fair trade for a job that I go to not because I have to but because I actually want to. I always wanted to work in the games industry and I am grateful for the opportunity. Also, I wouldn't call me a god or anything, if you read my user name :P. How about "rank of GOG" ? :D
Do I see users differently? No, not really. Still the classy rapscallions you guys always were. And I mean "rapscallions" in a good way :D
Gameon asks:
How has your work been at GOG (how are you settling in). Has it been a steep learning curve?
Do you miss being surprised by new game releases?
Are you the new forum manager?
Answer:
I feel like I am settling in quite well so far. It's not too steep since my co-workers are very helpful and understanding if I need to ask a question and I haven't been swamped with information on my first day. It's more of a gradual learning curve where I have time to assimilate new information and actually practice using what I have learned before a new concept is brought in.
Not really since I still have that surprise but it's been changed just a leetle beet :D. Now, I get surprised by what games we acquire the rights to sell.
No, I am not the new forum manager.