Talk:Brad McQuaid

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Where's Brad from anyway?


Energist 15:54, 8 December 2006 (UTC) I would like to see this entry expanded with information about Brad's Vision. Brad McQuaid brought to EQ, and now to Vanguard, a design intent to build into these games an interdependance between players that isn't see to nearly the same degree in other games. He may also be behind the desire to make Vanguard a harder game than the king of MMORPG's World of Warcraft.


Ketsa 08:59, 2 November 2007 (UTC)

"McQuaid and Sigil later announced development on Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, an MMORPG to be co-published by Sony Online Entertainment."

This statement is wrong. The game was originally supposed to be published by Microsoft Game Studios. Sudenly, near production dates, Sigil announced SOE would be the final publisher. At wich point a lot of people felt the incoming failure.