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Interview Cyberkiller

3rd NVA Officer (unknown VC Intel Officer):

How long have you been working with PTERODON? What was your motivation while there?

US Marine (Christian Konieczka):

I have been working for PTERODON since 2003. I had many different motivations; having the opportunity to work with such talented, passionate, and friendly people was definitely one of the main incentives I had. After working for many hours, days, weeks, or even months on specific tasks, it was very exhilarating to stop up sometimes and just watch how the development of the projects had grown in each department by the artistic work of each team member. The entire Vietcong community was a big part of the motivation and optimism as well.

2nd NVA Officer (Chavez_US):

What specific tasks/duties have you performed with PTERODON while making VC1 and VC2?

US Marine (Christian Konieczka):

With the original Vietcong, I was beta testing the new content, such as patches and multiplayer maps. This quickly changed with my job as webmaster for the official PTERODON web site, which enabled me to do much more for the company. Originally, my task was to keep the web site updated with new content, and to administrate everything that had to do with the web site with the help of Filip Oscadal and Jarek Kolar.

My working routines varied for each day, as I would one day see myself preparing articles for our web site, and the second day helping people at our PTERODON Help Desk and forum. When we started developing Vietcong Red Dawn, I was assigned the task to lead our external beta testers by arranging beta test dates, sending bug reports, et cetera.

During the development of Vietcong 2, I had many different tasks. These included collecting ideas for the project, testing the different game play mechanics of the game both internally and externally, designing some parts of the multiplayer mode, creating the graphical interface for the Vietcong 2 Statistics (which, unfortunately, did not see the light of day), among other things. This was all while keeping the web site and community updated with information regarding our project. I also developed a multiplayer level for indiGLOW after the release of the game.

2nd NVA Officer (Chavez_US):

Are you playing VC1 and VC2 anymore? What game type was your favorite?

US Marine (Christian Konieczka):

Yes, I am still playing both Vietcong and Vietcong 2 whenever I have some spare time. In fact, just recently, I started replaying the single player campaign of the original Vietcong. I do not have specific preferences to game types, as I enjoy both playing the more fast-paced “capture the flag (CTF)” as much as playing the more stealthy and tactically oriented “cooperative (COOP)”. Occasionally, I have even had the pleasure of playing together with the Team Respawn Co-Op group, which was a very interesting experience every time.
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