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Prof was for two years the art director of the [[Fourth Age: Total War]]-modification, until he resigned his position in order to make his own next-generation video game; [[http://www.bloodandirongame.com/ Blood & Iron]]. Development has now stopped, but tech demos can be downloaded from his site at [[http://www.robg3d.com/]]. | Prof was for two years the art director of the [[Fourth Age: Total War]]-modification, until he resigned his position in order to make his own next-generation video game; [[http://www.bloodandirongame.com/ Blood & Iron]]. Development has now stopped, but tech demos can be downloaded from his site at [[http://www.robg3d.com/]]. | ||
− | After resigning from [[Fourth Age: Total War | FATW]], Prof has created a series of [[Modelling in | + | After resigning from [[Fourth Age: Total War | FATW]], Prof has created a series of [[Modelling in 3dsmax | Video Tutorials]] for modelling [[Rome: Total War]] units in [[3DS Max]]. |
==Views on the Curia== | ==Views on the Curia== |
Revision as of 12:13, 10 August 2007
Professor420 is author of Of the Exile and Diatribe of a Plebe and is an advocate of TWC democracy. He was formerly a Civitates, Artifex, and Patrician, but resigned his rank when he lost hope with the current state of the Curia. He did receive the rank of Opifex during the Team Opifex awards, however. He has been repeatedly suspended for various activities, mostly for brief times only.
Modding Career
Prof was for two years the art director of the Fourth Age: Total War-modification, until he resigned his position in order to make his own next-generation video game; [Blood & Iron]. Development has now stopped, but tech demos can be downloaded from his site at [[1]].
After resigning from FATW, Prof has created a series of Video Tutorials for modelling Rome: Total War units in 3DS Max.
Views on the Curia
Professor420 has typically been very critical of certain former members of the Hexagon Council, and has argued that more power should be given to the Curia, though he has complicated this position as of late. He has also proposed various fundamental structural changes to the Curia, such as opening it up to all members.