Stardock Entertainment, independent publisher of games including Sins of a Solar Empire, Demigod and Elemental: War of Magic has hired Civilization V Lead Designer Jon Shafer to help lead the studio’s design and modding efforts. Shafer will bring additional modding expertise to the recently launched Elemental: War of Magic and will take the lead in designing the next as-of-yet unannounced Stardock title.

Shafer hails from Firaxis where he was lead designer and principal gameplay programmer for the 2010 smash-hit, Civilization V. Last month, the company announced it was restructuring its games division, which included bringing Fall From Heaven creator Derek Paxton on board as senior producer. The addition of Shafer to the development team bolsters Stardock’s commitment to fans to continue to support Elemental: War of Magic well into 2011 and beyond.

“Jon represents the best and brightest in PC gaming design. We welcome Jon to our growing team of world-class PC game developers, designers, and producers ,” said Brad Wardell, president & CEO of Stardock. “I am also looking forward to working with Jon on one of our upcoming PC games. His passion and skill at game design combined with Stardock’s commitment of long-term support for its titles and technological expertise will drive our PC games to new heights.”

“With Elemental, Stardock essentially developed an incredible new game engine optimized for the creation of PC strategy games,” said Shafer. “I’m excited to take on a leadership role at Stardock and help the company extend the ability for modders to take this engine and be able to create dramatically different games.”


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on Jan 05, 2011

OMFG

on Jan 05, 2011

Congrats! Can't wait to see what is to come for Elemental!

on Jan 05, 2011

I would love to see how the 2k Civ V Forum is reacting to this news......but I am currently under a 10 day ban (ending 8 January) because I was promoting Elemental War of Magic and Stardock Corp.

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on Jan 05, 2011

Welcome Jon! I look forward to seeing what a young talent like you can bring to Stardock  

on Jan 05, 2011

but I am currently under a 10 day ban (ending 8 January) because I was promoting Elemental War of Magic and Stardock Corp.

Thanks for telling us about that.   I mean seriously. 

on Jan 05, 2011

tetleytea

but I am currently under a 10 day ban (ending 8 January) because I was promoting Elemental War of Magic and Stardock Corp.
Thanks for telling us about that.   I mean seriously. 

It was meant for your eyes only tet...because you care.

I guess I should have just pm'ed you.

Live and learn I guess.

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on Jan 05, 2011

aeligos


I would love to see how the 2k Civ V Forum is reacting to this news......but I am currently under a 10 day ban (ending 8 January) because I was promoting Elemental War of Magic and Stardock Corp.

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That makes sense (banning). If promoting viagra, cell phones and such is not allowed, why should they allow promotion (that not casual mentioning) of a game by another company?

Not saying if it's "fair" or not (did you get warnings first?) but surely promoting the competence isn't polite. Not there, nor here. Tolerance levels about the topic in each forum may vary.

on Jan 05, 2011

Welcome to the team Jon. May you make much magic here...

on Jan 05, 2011

Wow, this is big news!

on Jan 05, 2011

Wintersong

Quoting aeligos, reply 18

I would love to see how the 2k Civ V Forum is reacting to this news......but I am currently under a 10 day ban (ending 8 January) because I was promoting Elemental War of Magic and Stardock Corp.

-.-That makes sense (banning). If promoting viagra, cell phones and such is not allowed, why should they allow promotion (that not casual mentioning) of a game by another company?
Not saying if it's "fair" or not (did you get warnings first?) but surely promoting the competence isn't polite. Not there, nor here. Tolerance levels about the topic in each forum may vary.

No warnings.. just edited content.

One post I submitted was of Mr Wardell's holiday "build of the adventurers" post, showing how his vacation time was being used to actively support and improve our Elemental game play.

I was thrilled and very much appreciative of his and Stardock's post-release support that I wanted to share that with the 2k members who were at that time pissed-off at Firaxis for its lack of communication and apparent lack of post-release support and such.

That post was edited, no warning...then I was given the silent treatment.

I chuckled loudly.  I did.

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on Jan 05, 2011

Welcome aboard

btw did anyone hear that John Lennon got shot?

on Jan 05, 2011

I am very glad that the Stardock forums to my knowledge do not censor and information-control to anywhere near that degree.   That the user base is primarily pro-Stardock is of our own free will.   And that means a lot.   You know we can tell the difference when a forum is owned by someone's marketing people and everyone there is pro...whatever...only because they booted all the negative people.  It's not to say that people here don't get modded every now-and-then, but to my knowledge it's only because people are flagrant rule-breakers, forum-crashers, or just plain a-holes.  But even a law-abiding a-hole can remain here sometimes.

on Jan 06, 2011

I think that this hiring decision may well explain why Elemental was released in a condition which surprised almost everyone except some Stardock employees.

I hugely applaud Brad for his post-release recognition that Stardock had blind spots pre-release and his acknowledgement that mistakes were made.

Yet this hiring choice indicates to me that Brad has not yet figured out where things went wrong with Elemental.

To me, Jon Shafer has demonstrated similar strengths and weaknesses to Brad's. The high profile hiring of Jon at this point suggests that Brad has a blind spot which I've seen in many executives. I think that Brad is probably surrounding himself, inadvertently but nonetheless to great harm, with "yes men." I think he's probably hiring people who agree not only with his vision but with also with his thoughts about how to achieve that vision. This approach, as suggested by the hire of Jon Shafer, goes a long way toward explaining why Elemental was released in what was to many outsiders an obviously unacceptable state.

This common blind spot (the easy "connect" with like-minded people) is in marked contrast to the less common great executives who surround themselves with strong and talented people who admire their vision, respect their final decision, but also have divergent opinions and are prepared to disagree and fight for alternatives when they believe them to be important. That's the path I think Brad needs to pursue to further his visions of truly great games.

on Jan 06, 2011

Ok, i´ll take this thread to say ...

Hi Jon. Welcome on board. Wish you a good start at SD and i hope you all together could make elmental better and better.

I know, you hadn´t such a warm welcome like Kael. But i think, its all because most of the people here really care about elemental. And in the last years gamers had to take so much disappointments and frustrations. So i hope you understand the concerns and angsts.

(sry for my english)

on Jan 06, 2011

Welcome Jon, and congrats to the Frog and Stardock for this great catch! Now, will Stardock make a Civilization (not in space) game? Digging much deeper into every age, and much deeper and longer in general? That would be awesome. We need more competition after the Call to Power days, and the Stardock fans would love such a game!!!!

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