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Published on April 26, 2013 By Frogboy In Elemental Dev Journals

IMG_2129Stardock’s lead game developer, Cari “Elf” Begle, who led the effort in Galactic Civilizations I, The Political Machine, Galactic Civilizations II and part of Fallen Enchantress (until she went on maternity leave) will be leaving us on May 1 to focus on being a mom.  She’s one of the most wonderful people I’ve ever met. She’s an amazing developer, a kind hearted person and is always eager to take on new challenges. She was the one who did most of our network programming (including the multiplayer in The Political Machine and was critical in fixing the MP issues Demigod had when it first launched).

For now, that leaves me as the interim lead game developer at Stardock until we can find someone to try to step into her shoes.

CariElf will still be around, but not in any official capacity.  I’ll miss her daily presence. She always brightens up any room she’s in with her infectious positive attitude and excitement to do something new.

As a reminder, our jobs page is here: https://www.stardock.com/about/jobs.asp


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on Apr 26, 2013

Good luck Cari.

on Apr 26, 2013


Congratulations, Cari. Motherhood is THE most important job in the world (more so these days that it is being so much neglected...). Hats off to all women who, like you, decide to focus on it.

 

Now go ahead and raise the next generation of top developers!

on Apr 26, 2013

Nooo!  Don't let her go!  There are a billion moms out there, but how many good game developers are there?  Kids are overrated and dirty!  They talk back!  They stink!  They make lots of noise!  

 

Who is going to be lead on GalCiv3?  I always assumed it would be Cari. 

 

Despite this being a tragedy, I am glad you will get to do what's important for you and wish you good luck.  But we will miss you.

on Apr 26, 2013

It's nice that she's focusing on being a mother, but yes, definitely sad she's leaving.  I'm glad I had pleasure of meeting her, and I wish her the best.

on Apr 26, 2013

Having held the child in question I totally dig what she's doing.

on Apr 26, 2013

Congratulations Cari!

on Apr 26, 2013

Congratulations and best of luck.   Don't be a stranger.

on Apr 26, 2013

Congrats Ma'am! I've enjoyed your games. Being a parent isn't always fun. It doesn't always feel rewarding. Sometimes you wish alcohol was free. It is though one of the most important 'jobs' that need to be done. Good luck with you and yours.

on Apr 26, 2013

Good luck Cari!

Good luck Stardock!

on Apr 26, 2013

Yeah, gonna miss her a lot  We both started at Stardock when it was just Brad, Angie, Kris, and Ian.  How far we've come...

Luckily she knows the code to get in the office...I hope to see many baby visits and baked goodies in the future

on Apr 26, 2013

Bye Cari. It was nice having you around. Take care and do a good job of raising the next generation of coders.

on Apr 26, 2013


Thanks for the good times with GalCiv 2, and best of luck

on Apr 26, 2013

Congratulations on being a Mom Being a mostly stay at home Dad (of nearly 4) I can dig the decision...

on Apr 26, 2013

Good luck to you, Carl, and to your product in development. May it show the same quality, care, and attention to detail as your previous efforts.

on Apr 26, 2013

Cari- your contributions to Stardock's gaming and community have been profound. Undoubtedly you'll have a similar impact focusing on motherhood. Thank you for all the dedication you've shown through your role at Stardock. Stay in touch!

The real question now is, who will take care of Brad's demands? (I'm looking at you, Derek!).

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