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1a: Do you have Macromedia's Director Plug-in installed? - YES!
1b: What was the reason behind installing the plug-in? - cos most of the sites I view day to day are more creative companies, portfolios, ect that some times need Director Plug-in installed for the full experience of there web site.
1c: If you encounter a website with Director content are you more likely to stick around to see it or not bother due to loading times? - Nether, cos it all depends on the sites content I want to get too and my connection speed.
1d: Have you ever gone to a specific website just to view it's director content? - Yes
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2a: Director as an overall multimedia development environment? - Yes
2b: As a web delivered multimedia environment? - Yes
2c: As a game development environment? - Yes
2d: As a web based game development environment? - Yes
Q3: In terms of web based game development, what would you consider Directors Con's and Pro's compared to other available web technologies? ? I think Director is good with all the 3D stuff and things, but still it's slow and bulky compared to flash in web work. And since flash is the 'get now' plug in, director is left behind for web work. But it has well more potential for web and other things, which are rarely known. I attended a macromedia show last year and the stuff they showed that you can do with director, I've never seen on the web or any where else. I think if people gave director an chance with the web, it can be great. But as with all plugin's from macromedia there resource hogs, which is dad thing,
Q4: What kind of games do you think director would be best suited for? Non real-time interactivity? Action games? Puzzle games? RPG games? ? Any that the programmer can create. But for now I think simple games like RPG, Puzzle games and arcade classics re-makes.
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