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'''James Vandyke is a''' [[StarCitizen:spectrum]] game developer.<ref name=":0">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/15032-Portfolio-InterDimension-Software|text=Portfolio: InterDimension Software|accessdate=2015-10-27}}</ref> | '''James Vandyke is a''' [[StarCitizen:spectrum]] game developer.<ref name=":0">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/15032-Portfolio-InterDimension-Software|text=Portfolio: InterDimension Software|accessdate=2015-10-27}}</ref> | ||
He's shy, quiet and difficult to approach. Underneath his cold exterior, however, lies unquestionable brilliance: from his early childhood it was apparent that he had a natural empathy with machines, and a level of understanding that allowed him to make them sing. Vandyke naturally gravitated towards game development not only because he was as a player himself, but because the game industry tended to push hardware and logical systems to their extremes. Fueled by a genuine desire to further technology on all levels, Vandyke skipped a formal education in favor of a job offer to develop his own game technologies through indie-publisher [[StarCitizen:Perigree Press]].<ref name=":0" /> | He's shy, quiet and difficult to approach. Underneath his cold exterior, however, lies unquestionable brilliance: from his early childhood it was apparent that he had a natural empathy with machines, and a level of understanding that allowed him to make them sing. Vandyke naturally gravitated towards game development not only because he was as a player himself, but because the game industry tended to push hardware and logical systems to their extremes. Fueled by a genuine desire to further technology on all levels, Vandyke skipped a formal education in favor of a job offer to develop his own game technologies through indie-publisher [[StarCitizen:Perigree Press]].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Latest revision as of 22:19, 9 April 2026
James Vandyke is a StarCitizen:spectrum game developer.<ref name=":0">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
He's shy, quiet and difficult to approach. Underneath his cold exterior, however, lies unquestionable brilliance: from his early childhood it was apparent that he had a natural empathy with machines, and a level of understanding that allowed him to make them sing. Vandyke naturally gravitated towards game development not only because he was as a player himself, but because the game industry tended to push hardware and logical systems to their extremes. Fueled by a genuine desire to further technology on all levels, Vandyke skipped a formal education in favor of a job offer to develop his own game technologies through indie-publisher StarCitizen:Perigree Press.<ref name=":0" />
Trivia
- He is based on John Carmack of ID Software.