Just another day at the office. For lunch we went to a spicy Thai place, it was pretty good. Some of the food here really smells bad though
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You have enough time to go out? My impression was when a company sends you to another studio like this you'd be crunching the whole time. Glad to hear it's not true in this case.
I'm not actually doing development for them. I'm just here to basically talk to them and determine what kind of security faults I think they're going to run into and then make recommendations on how to do things in ways that wont be easily hacked. THEN I'm going to go back to my boss in San Diego and we'll discuss which security issues the studio has that we think we can solve in a generic way that can be applicable to other studios. If we find anything that can be used for more than one game, we'll write it.
Right now that means we'll be writing a packet encryption system (because the actual network layer is the same across all of our games) and another system that does executable and file CRC checks.
But yeah, I'm not really crunching at all. They just got done with a milestone, so they aren't crunching either.
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Right now that means we'll be writing a packet encryption system (because the actual network layer is the same across all of our games) and another system that does executable and file CRC checks.
But yeah, I'm not really crunching at all. They just got done with a milestone, so they aren't crunching either.
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