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Harvey Smith et Warren Spector parlent de leur départ d'ION Storm
Harvey Smith :
Warren Spector :I just felt like I needed a change. After six years, I was exhausted, and there's something weird about feeling like you don't need to prove yourself anymore. I was in a comfort zone, working with a bunch of allies. I needed to take a risk, so I did. I planned for a while, then just jumped. I spent eight months consulting, slacking, and trying to figure out what would make me happiest, what would keep me the most tuned in and turned on.
You know, it was just time to move on. I'm kind of driven by the "seven-year itch" and I'd done my seven years with Ion and Eidos. (Look at my resume--I spent seven years in grad school, six and a half in paper games with Steve Jackson Games and TSR, six and a half with Origin. It's a pattern!) I wanted to try new things, with new people, under different circumstances. And, frankly, Ion had gotten big enough that I was spending too much of my time running the studio and too little actually thinking about the games. Just time for a change.

