Waiting for my new bicycle

But we already got a lock! Elke got me this Kryptonite lock, which is hard enough to kill a person with if you like. There’s even a 1 year insurance included (up to $3000), so I guess they have to be some what secure :D

Our first week went quite okay. My new colleagues at Monumental Games seem like a fun bunch (ARE a fun bunch, in case they are reading this :P). It is pretty crazy to be thrown into game development like that, but except for the sore eyes and the headaches, I think I’m getting used to it.

The atmosphere is quite relaxed though (except for the hard work), so I’m feeling right at home. Today I was even asked to install Battlefield 2 on my machine at work, so I don’t think it can get much better ;)

And we have a bank account! That didn’t go easy. Apparently it’s easy to rip off banks (when will the English realize an ID card would do them good) so they don’t really trust you much when you enter their banks for a first time. But that’s been taken care of, finally, and now we’re just waiting for our cards to arrive because without them we’re pretty much screwed.

So still no phone (see above, still waiting for those bank cards). But we have Skype right?

Lunch breaks have been great up until now. Elke meets me at work, we sit in the sun on Old Market Square (which is always crowded, full of people and food stands and shops etc. I’m sorry but Anderlecht? I don’t really miss you) and enjoy some home made sandwiches. Next week will be different though, since Elke will be working for a while longer in Belgium. But then we’ll have Battlefield 2 to keep us busy, I guess.

So, that sort of sums up all I can think of. Think we’ll crash in the sofa and watch a movie. And enjoy not having to get up at 8am tomorrow :P

Broadcasting from Nottingham

We’re here! Nottingham! For a few days now, and although things are still pretty hectic, I finally found the time to update our little blog and keep you all up to date!

So, 21st July I started working at Monumental Games! Developing for games! Yes, you didn’t think I’d move to another country to do more HR development right? No, Anderlecht was far enough :P

The company is located in the center of town, so I have 3 Starbucks places within 2 minutes walk and all the shops you’d need nearby. I walk to work each day, which is only 15 minutes! No more traffic jams for me!

So, work is fun. I knew it’d be harder than what I used to do, but damn ;) It’s exhausting! Thank god for the lunch breaks with Elke. She surprised me with home-made bacon & eggs sandwiches today!

Anyway, I’ll put some pictures of the house online soon. I can tell you already that we have enough room for visitors ;) And a small garden for organizing some BBQs!

So, there you go. A quick and small update. Keep an eye on my Twitter, which I  update less at the moment but as I said, the last days have been hectic. It’ll all be better once I get a phone. For which I need a bank account. And for a bank account I need more paperwork from the letting agency! … As you can see, HECTIC! :D

/cry

Thanks for all the support! It’s much appreciated ;)

Packed!

It’s officialy my last day in Belgium. And I won’t be coming back soon (if all goes well :P)… Still don’t realize it, so I remain pretty calm. But I’m sure I’ll have a nervous breakdown once we reach the shores of the UK.

Keep an eye on our blog. Once we settle in we’ll flood you with pictures!

Time to pack!

We’re not moving everything yet, just some basic things I need to survive the first couple of weeks. So, a laptop, a PS3, a 360 and a TV should do just fine?

Fun fact…

It’s funny how Prince of Persia’s female compagnion goes by the name of Elika.

I’ve heard people mispronounce Elke like that before :P

E3!

How could I have missed this? Oh wait, I was busy quitting my job and the country :P

I’m still catching up on the news I have missed, but I thought I’d give you a list of my favorite trailers up until now:

fl0wer
By the people who brought us fl0w, which was a great game to play when drunk/sleepy. Beautiful!
» Trailer

Mirror’s Edge
Dice, the genius team behind the Battlefield series, are bringing a revolution to the FPS genre. Sure to make lots of people puke while playing!
» Trailer

Resident Evil 5
A less controversial trailer this time, although I heard no one complaining when we were just mowing down Eastern Europeans! :P
» Trailer

Final Fantasy XIII
I still have to find time to finish number 12, but who cannot be excited for a new title in one of the best RPG series out there…
» Trailer

Fallout 3
I know nothing about the series, but the trailer stuck with me. Although the in-game footage could use a little polish, this has certainly sparked my interest!
» Trailer

Prince of Persia
I loved the Sands of Time. 9 hours of intense and beautiful gameplay, just the right size. Then I tried PoP 2, got bored, forgot about 3 and now I couldn’t care less. Until this trailer and the dev walk-throughs… I soo want!
» Trailer
» Dev walkthrough part 1
» Dev walkthrough part 2

20Mb Broadband. Finally!

I thought we’d really be without Intarwebz when arriving at our new destination… But Virgin Media saved the day! 20Mb broadband, unlimited data transfer, 30 GBP / month. I am NOT complaining!

(Yes, Internet providers screw us over big time in ol’ Belgium)

Hmm



My first day without my silly Walloon colleagues. That up there is my old team leader Fred. Holding an umbrella. In the office… Probably reminding me of the great weather in England!

A busy day ahead, moving out of the country is more of a hassle than it should be! E3 is happening as well it seems. The unread news count in my feed reader is reaching silly numbers and I can’t find the time to read them!

Just another picture of our little Pepé :D



Just another picture of our little Pepé :D

Last day at Arinso!

Or NorthgateArinso… Whatever the name is nowadays!

Yes, for those uninformed, after 4.5 years developing HR software in good ol’ Anderlecht, it is time to move on! And although I had some great times with and will really miss Denis, Fred, Olivier and the rest of the crazy gang, I must admit I’m quite happy and excited about where we’re heading now.

If you know, good for you (and I guess most of you do). If you don’t, keep an eye on the blog! :P