Bien, los gatos son bonitos, pero no se comparan a un perro. Bueno, solo doy mi opinion al respecto. Pero yo soy un Team-Dog member... Y otra cosa, (Perdón por mi inglés) ¿Do you know a page where i can start learning chinese?
An Introduction of a Certain Editor
Queue love the banner too! So many cute cats!
Zayn WOW! The kitties are suuuper cute!!!
you should play cool MMOs like BDO (cause it's an eastern game), Final fantasy and Revelation Online
(again eastern to west)
Luta I backed them on kickstarter, so I've got my alpha access, and that's one of the reasons why I really really hope they're going to succeed ;D I quite like their idea of an evolving world, that depending on your choices, the world can end up on many different paths. If done well, I think this alone will keep users playing (even if the combat system is just normal and nothing special).
DarkGem how did you become Qi's editor?
TheLonerLion The normal way. I sent my application at the end of February to their recruitment mail, then received an editor test and passed it, so it's been around half a year since I started working for QI.
Good lord. It's really been at least half a year already :O Where's our "half-year" celebration party?
Wait... I'm more senior than Gem? @_@ What sorcery is this?
how is it like to be an editor?
6927 Actually it's pretty fun. I didn't think I'd enjoy it this much before joining. The editing itself is work, but it's work I can enjoy doing because I get to work on chapters that I'd be reading anyway. And I get them earlier than anyone else! I'm usually 20-30 chapters ahead of everyone else on my own novels, which is pretty awesome. I also get to discuss the newest events with the translators, so it's pretty fun. We can bash the novel (if something stupid happens) or praise it (if something brilliant does) or share the sadness (on a heart-breaking moment).
This leads me to another point. I like everyone in QI I had interacted with for official reasons or just chatting for fun. I also made a lot of friends, with some of which I'm even planning to meet in real life. I'm really looking forward to it!
There's also the drama. It can be tough sometimes, but at the same time - you can never be bored!
On a more serious note, the workload itself isn't bad. I got to choose how much I want to work (how many novels with how many chapters per week), and though it's getting troublesome (didn't change my load from the summer when I was free) with the classes starting in university, I don't plan on lowering my load. Not until I really see I can't take it anymore. I really like everyone I'm working with at the moment, so abandoning any of the novels would be a tough choice for me.