From 98333015b7daa05f6c3d791d5d81d5a1d77b3f72 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Hartmann Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2024 11:50:48 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] spelled rodriguez wrong once --- drafts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).md | 2 +- .../Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).html | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drafts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).md b/drafts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).md index 8ab88d8..3f2c50e 100644 --- a/drafts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).md +++ b/drafts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Over the years, my fond memories of playing 7th Dragon III Code: VFD (7D3) haven Fortunately Twitter exists for a little while longer and so I asked Oscar Rodriguez a series of questions. I've taken the time to rephrase the message exchange as an actual interview, both so that it's easier to read, and so that it isn't lost in the swirling void of social media. -Oscar Rodrigues is a Japanese engineer that has worked at Sega, Google, and currently AMD. On 7D3 he worked as a graphics programmer. He was kind enough to answer all of my questions, and in a rather detailed sense. +Oscar Rodriguez is a Japanese engineer that has worked at Sega, Google, and currently AMD. On 7D3 he worked as a graphics programmer. He was kind enough to answer all of my questions, and in a rather detailed sense. As he himself notes, he was not a designer on the game, nor is he affiliated with Sega anymore, so take these answers as representing his personal views, and enjoy. diff --git a/posts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).html b/posts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).html index 4acb3f6..5ffe223 100644 --- a/posts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).html +++ b/posts/Interview: Oscar Rodriguez (7th Dragon III Code: VFD).html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

Fortunately Twitter exists for a little while longer and so I asked Oscar Rodriguez a series of questions. I've taken the time to rephrase the message exchange as an actual interview, both so that it's easier to read, and so that it isn't lost in the swirling void of social media.

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Oscar Rodrigues is a Japanese engineer that has worked at Sega, Google, and currently AMD. On 7D3 he worked as a graphics programmer. He was kind enough to answer all of my questions, and in a rather detailed sense.

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Oscar Rodriguez is a Japanese engineer that has worked at Sega, Google, and currently AMD. On 7D3 he worked as a graphics programmer. He was kind enough to answer all of my questions, and in a rather detailed sense.

As he himself notes, he was not a designer on the game, nor is he affiliated with Sega anymore, so take these answers as representing his personal views, and enjoy.