The Byzantine Emperor Basel II was a prominent career. He ruled for about 50 years, stood rapidly in the time of the permanent civil war, defeated the first Bulgarian empire and launched a large number of military campaigns. And thanks to Dr. Andrew Allen Johnson, he briefly conquered history by taking every entrance to the Sweet Solopadia of Civilization 6.
Johnson is an associate professor at Stockholm University and a historic adviser. It has worked with Ferrics since civilization 6 – especially the new Frontier Pass, which introduced Basel II as well as Banatim.
Dr. Andrew Allen Johnson
Johnson is a cultural expert who works as an associate professor at the Department of Social Antichrist at Stockholm University where he focuses on Southeast Asia. He also serves as a humanitarian and historical adviser for the famous media, especially sports. You can get more information about her work on her Website.
“So I come to Ferraks, and they say to me, ‘Well, then the first two days, just playing games; I’m really familiar with the game.’ And it was not difficult, because I was a fan long before I was employed, “Johnson told me. “And then write some entries.”
Johnson has been responsible for everything to help the art team correct the historical leaders’ organizations, from success, but they have also written many entries for the aforementioned soloopidia, a great component of CIV knowledge.
“I think they were entries for people like B -Troy, for basil, new Frontiers go through civilizations, leaders and wonders.” “And then here we upload it to the database. And I just uploaded it to every other file.
After turning Solopadia into a monument to the success of Basel II, he thought his time was over in Ferraks. “It was a good week I was in the game giant. I’m going and, I don’t know, maybe the nomadic or something like this, raise the sheep in Montana.”
Fortunately, being a cowboy was not on the card. “There are steps that a company like Ferraque has to prevent it, so go to it, my May Klipa says, he managed to return it (by) to the previous version. But it was my first real experience that was to be included in the game design.”
Although it may have felt like a terrible trial through the fire at the moment, the experience emphasizes how different it is to work on the team project in Academia, in comparison to Johnson’s second life, where everything falls on his shoulders.
“Especially in my field, in humanity, I’m a data collection tool.” “I am the person who writes the thing. And when I send something, it is all there that is there.
Clearly, Ferrix was created for such mistakes, and the studio continued to work with Johnson, which, among other things, wrote civilization 7 soloopidia. Talking to him, it is really interesting to hear how he approached him, he echoed that what he had told us earlier in the year, where he said he wanted to become a “gateway medicine” on the 7th of the 7th.
Solopadia is a platform where Johnson can teach, share his hobby about history and humanity, and use his skills to enlighten the game. “I don’t need to tell what archery is, so it gives me a chance to take a page, or how to take some paragraphs and tell about the story and talk about how, in fact, archery is primarily predicted by anything in CIV.
“You can make a bow from the horn. You can make wood with wood. You have to think about the strength of stress. You have to think about strength than strength. So due to wooden grains and a particular type of tree, a Longbo is good. The breakdowns. “
So Johnson was able to tell you everything about technology that “you think you already know” and then reveal that “accidents, unexpected results or unseen factors, such as material, play in history.”
When I went to my conversation to hear more about deleting soloopidia, we spoke extensively about AI, History, Academia and the development of the game with each other, so keep an eye on more articles from this interview in the next few days.