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Hey check this out.... saw this in Gamespy Daily just now...

 

Raven Software is looking for talented individuals to work on AAA-quality next generation console and PC titles. Applicants must have a strong background in gaming, with experience in a 3D modeling or animation package, preferably Lightwave, Maya, or 3DS Max. Along with a strong artistic side, experience with QERadiant and programming / technical expertise is a large plus.

 

We're also looking for people that know the ins and outs of QERadiant and Quake 3. Technical expertise and experience with Lightwave, Maya, or 3DS Max will be beneficial to this position

 

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But then they required us to move there, dont wanna leave Sweden..

 

"The positions are in-house and full time, requiring the applicant

to be able to move to Madison, WI. At this time we are looking for

individuals that can begin working as soon as possible."

 

It would be fun though..let´s check..

 

Strong background in gaming.. Check..

Experience in 3D Modeling.yep i know 3DS Max.. Check.

Strong Artistic side.. Check.

Experience with QERadiant.. Check.

 

Well guess i could apply for that position but then i would have to

move to USA..well not quite ready to do that.. :)

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mmh sounds nice, but would be also a long move for me (berlin) but since i am making a detailed jko map for a new gamedev portfolio anyway i'll have a look onto it

 

aniwan

 

do you know 3dsmax or can you actually use it in an efficient way?

 

sorry for asking, but i know of much individuals that are telling they know and can use 3dsmax, but have created cubes, balls and other primitives constantly, which makes it sometimes difficult to judge skills of different people

 

 

i guess raven won't take the very first applications but rather wait some time to get a good pool of applications which they can choose of

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