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We Thought It Would Be Easy

We Thought It Would Be Easy

De : Jordan Weisman & Jonathan Grant
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It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye ... or millions of dollars. This podcast drags mad geniuses and bold creators from every corner of interactive entertainment out of their comfort zones to answer the question, 'What the f**k were you thinking?' Expect brutally honest stories, creative courage under fire, and practical insights that’ll inspire (or warn) anyone daring enough to chase magic.© We Thought It Would Be Easy Pod Science-fiction
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    • Ed Fries: The Father of the Xbox is Really a Hacker at Heart
      Aug 14 2025

      Ed Fries joins hosts Jordan Weisman and Jonathan Grant to show how a teenage arcade hacker became the exec who helped turn Microsoft into a gaming powerhouse. Curiosity first, constraints as fuel, and a ruthless respect for shipping, that hacker ethos still drives how he works & builds things today.

      Check out Ed's venture fund 1Up Ventures - where he's building a community of the most talented, experienced, and creative independent game developers in the world.
      https://1upfund.com/

      Don't forget to check out the IDGA, he world’s largest nonprofit membership organization supporting the people who make games.
      https://igda.org/

      Quick reference mentioned by Ed:

      • Amir Satvat’s “Dear parent” letter: A frank, supportive overview for families weighing game careers, with realistic odds and next steps.
      https://www.linkedin.com/posts/amirsatvat_dear-parent-of-a-college-high-school-or-activity-7316429901132165125-vFYb/

      • Amir Satvat’s “Harsh truth about game degrees”: Data on employability by role, what to study, and practical alternatives.
      https://www.linkedin.com/posts/amirsatvat_the-harsh-truth-about-game-degrees-too-many-activity-7324100230067453952-YaW2/

      00:00 Jordan Weisman and Jonathan Grant welcome Ed Fries
      07:13 Early Hacker Days
      17:37 Excel's "Sindogs" Bug
      25:07 Joining Microsoft's Games Group
      29:00 Navigating Corporate Politics
      36:28 Xbox Origins & Brand Battles
      46:39 Building Game Portfolios
      59:52 Post-Microsoft & Family Focus
      01:05:48 Passion vs. Profit in Gaming
      01:15:22 1Up Ventures & New Bets
      01:21:23 Advice for Young Creators
      01:27:52 Regrets & The Fickle Nature of Pitches
      01:34:57 Closing & What's Next

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      1 h et 38 min
    • Daniel Dociu: From Guild Wars to The Expanse, Making Art That Serves Story First
      Jul 31 2025

      Art Director & visual powerhouse Daniel Dociu joins Jordan Weisman and Jonathan Grant to torch “style bibles,” praise imperfections, and argue that art should grow like aged cheese - slow, organic, story-first. He recalls sketching Crimson Skies, turning Guild Wars into a “playable painting,” and painting The Expanse covers with zero notes. The trio spar over rapid prototyping, AI’s coming shake-up, and how small, gutsy teams can still out-create lumbering megaprojects.

      Check out Daniel's INCREDIBLE ArtStation, where you can find many examples of his amazing work:
      https://www.artstation.com/daniel_dociu

      00:00 Jordan Weisman and Jonathan Grant welcome Daniel Dociu
      05:12 Daniel's Unique & Definitional Style
      07:27 Style Can't Be Frozen - It Must Be Grown
      12:31 Style Guides vs Real Creativity
      17:32 Conducting an Art “Orchestra” of Hundreds
      23:44 Becoming Distinctive by Accepting Imperfection
      32:22 Directing Art by Starting Conversations
      35:09 On Sequels & Sameness
      40:19 Navigating AI's Role in Creativity
      40:27 AI, First Chairs, and the Future's Smaller Teams
      45:56 Concentric Development: Prove Fun Before Polish
      49:41 Personalization vs. Localization in Gaming
      54:25 The Destructive Nature of the Approvals in Games
      01:08:08 Painting The Expanse: A No-Notes Approval Story

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      1 h et 16 min
    • Mitch Gitelman: On Building MechCommander, Shadowrun, Battletech - and Why Kindness Wins
      Jul 24 2025

      Mitch Gitelman: Building MechCommander, Shadowrun, Battletech - And Why Kindness Wins

      Game-making maestro Mitch Gitelman sits down with Jordan and Jonathan to spill the wild origin story of how “a kid who didn’t know what a pixel was” bluffed his way into Sony - and then built classics like MechCommander, Shadowrun Returns, and BattleTech. From goat-pasture negotiations and Microsoft war stories to why “improvise, adapt, overcome” (and a lot of kindness) still beat crunch and corporate ego, this episode all about creative hustle and staying human in AAA chaos.

      Check out SLICE - Seattle Loves Indie Creators Expo, is a one-day games industry conference that Mitch is helping out with:
      https://seattleslice.org/

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      1 h et 26 min
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