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  • Jon Shafer leaves Firaxis

    Jon Shafer, Lead Designer of Civilization V has left Firaxis. Jon joined Firaxis in 2005 after being a Civ Fan and Civ Modder before. Jon has always been a respected member of Apolyton where he was involved among many other things in Civ3 demogames. Jon Shafer worked on Civilization IV, when Soren Johnsen was the lead designer. For Civilization V Shafer became the lead himself.

    According to the Escapist Jon left Firaxis himself and was not let go by the company. "It appears that the departure is amicable to both sides as Shafer made sure to say that he left willingly and was not fired or pushed out."
    Jon Shafer's response is quoted on Flash of Steel saying: "I very much enjoyed my time Firaxis, worked on many projects that I’ve very proud of and got to know a lot of amazing people. I’m appreciative of the opportunities provided by Firaxis and 2K, and hope to see (and play) more great games from them in the future."
    Firaxis games comment on this same website: "We are grateful for Jon’s contributions to Firaxis and the Civilization franchise and wish him all the best in the future."

    It is unknown what the future for the still young developer holds. Neither is it known what the impact will be on Civilization V and future patches or DLC. Apolyton hopes that Jon will not be lost for the Civ community! We wish you all the best for the rest of your career Jon!!

    Discuss Jon's departure from Firaxis in our forums

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    • Aeson
      #65
      Aeson commented
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      Hmmm... never read that bit by Sulla... he's way off base to discredit the contribution of Poly tester input in Civ4. And I'm not just talking about myself, though that would have kept Poly at the top all by itself

    • Dale
      #66
      Dale commented
      Editing a comment
      Originally posted by Asher
      Stardock? Demotion.

      Within 2 years he'll be working fulltime on WindowzBlindz 43.2 or ObjectDesktopExtremeJazz 2.0.
      Agreed.

    • Dale
      #67
      Dale commented
      Editing a comment
      Originally posted by Krill
      That's a little bit thick headed. Beta testing is not a job that even pays, the only reason to do it is to help make the game as good as possible, to be able to brag that you were on the tester team, to hopefully get given the game for free (because that isn't a given and also works out significantly in Firaxis' favour monetarily) and/or play a new yet completely unbalanced game before everyone else.

      When your advice isn't listened to the first doesn't hold, the fourth point is that you spend more time downloading patches and dealing with bugs than playing, and the second and third are the cop out. Bragging that you weren't listened to, and that you got given the game for free because Firaxis asked you to do a job that either you couldn't do, or did and then were ignored shows just how ineffectual the whole process is.
      Hey Krill, remember in Civ4 testing how Soren and Alex were all over the forums, discussing, reading, listening...........

      Well Jon is different.

      If you remember the 6-month leadup to Civ5 release, Jon spent a lot of time at conventions, interviews, radio shows, TV, etc.
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