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Old 11-13-2012, 04:59 AM
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If the Sequel is still under development, you should have no problem setting up an appointment to go to the 1C offices in Moscow so you can get a tour of the hard working BoM/BoS team's workspace.
Yes, what a completely sensible suggestion, I'll burn thousands of dollars and book a return flight from Australia to Russia just to get a tour of 1C, why didn't I think of that before, it's so obvious really.

Plus I'm sure they let just any stranger into their offices, that's what normal companies do isn't it.........right?
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Old 11-13-2012, 05:07 AM
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Yes, what a completely sensible suggestion, I'll burn thousands of dollars and book a return flight from Australia to Russia just to get a tour of 1C, why didn't I think of that before, it's so obvious really.

Plus I'm sure they let just any stranger into their offices, that's what normal companies do isn't it.........right?
Maddox games are in Russia.

1C is French.
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Old 11-13-2012, 05:12 AM
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Fair enough my bad, the point still stands though plus i was just going off what Buzzsaw said

"go to the 1C offices in Moscow"
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Old 11-13-2012, 05:49 AM
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Maddox games are in Russia.

1C is French.
1C is also a Russia based company, Ubisoft is french.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1C_Company
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Old 11-13-2012, 10:54 AM
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Yes, what a completely sensible suggestion, I'll burn thousands of dollars and book a return flight from Australia to Russia just to get a tour of 1C, why didn't I think of that before, it's so obvious really.

Plus I'm sure they let just any stranger into their offices, that's what normal companies do isn't it.........right?
hmmmm .. <thinks> .. <stinks> ... <thinks and stinks together> ... Hows this for a business idea .. hireable robots / remote control vehicle / quad-chopper etc that someone in Oz can control, in Russia, to go visiting. You could peak through 1Cs windows, see if anyones there, who's working, who's dunking for apples in vodka vat. Talk to developers, vehicle would translate. etc etc. Put video on YouTube.

I'd pay a couple of $100 for that. Better that than us corrently being treated like mushrooms.

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