Splinter Cell, Far Cry 2 Director Resigns with Philosophy

Tom Goldman

Crying on the inside.
Aug 17, 2009
14,499
0
0
Splinter Cell, Far Cry 2 Director Resigns with Philosophy



Some people quit their jobs by telling the boss to take the job give it to someone else. Clint Hocking does it by nearly making everyone cry.

Ubisoft's Clint Hocking, both designer and creative director on the Splinter Cell series and recently creative director for blog post [http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=67177] explains his reasoning, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the life of a videogame industry employee.

Hocking composed the post to explain himself, but held within his prose are inspiring words of advice. He got his start tinkering with the Unreal Editor, and applied to Ubisoft when they needed people with UE experience. Hocking landed a position as a designer on the very first Splinter Cell, and moved higher on the ladder through successive games in the series. It might seem like he was lucky, but he thinks the "mystery ingredient was courage."

Having the courage to admit his life was unsustainable, and to try to acknowledge this and try to fix it was key. He seems to feel, though, that the unsustainable life has crept up again. He writes:

In the 451 weeks that I have been here, I have adopted many new habits. It has taken tremendous effort to prevent those habits from atrophying into bad ones. Pride burns into hubris. Willingness wilts into desperation. Confidence slows to stubbornness. Passion boils into anger. Each of these faults and others - without care and constant self-examination - risk becoming habits.

I am too comfortable. I am too content. And I know where that can lead for me.


And he believes his future requires taking new chances, and having courage again:


Fortunately, for the first time in my life, I know the way forward. The way forward lies in my having the courage that I did not know I had a decade ago to bid farewell to those tragically comforting habits. I need to walk on hot coals and sleep on a bed of nails. I need to chew on broken glass. I need to drink paint. This post has gotten long enough and I am still afraid to come to the point, but what I really need more than anything is to write these words;


I gave notice of my resignation to Ubisoft on Monday, April 26th, 2010.


So you see kids, even a successful videogame company employee can have stress and internal conflict. It's not all daisies and free pizza. Or, maybe he just got really mad about Ubisoft's new DRM [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98396-Ubisoft-Online-DRM-Its-Worse-Than-Expected]. Hopefully he'll skip the paint drinking part.

Via: CVG [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=245327]


Permalink
 

DividedUnity

New member
Oct 19, 2009
1,849
0
0
At least his resignation was a bit more than poetic than "you can take your job and stick it" or stealing loads of blank dvds and post-its from the office supplies
 

Nincompoop

New member
May 24, 2009
1,035
0
0
Finally... Nah just kidding.

I like what he said about attributes taken to extremes.

Here's for him jumping some awesome project resulting in a new classic!
 

ffs-dontcare

New member
Aug 13, 2009
701
0
0
I have no idea who this guy is whatsoever.

But, given his apparently amazing record thus far, I hope things work out better for him.
 

BlindChance

Librarian
Sep 8, 2009
442
0
0
I'm genuinely quite sad to see Hocking go, and I'm very keen to find out what he'll do next. Hocking is one of the few guys in the big industry out there who displays visible and obvious agitation with the current conceptual limits of gaming. He's had endless enthusiasm for the indie gaming circuit. One of my favorite quotes about the nature of gaming was spoken by him. I'm hoping, sincerely, that he lands well.
 

bjj hero

New member
Feb 4, 2009
3,180
0
0
Sounds like a midlife crysis to me. Sports car and 19 year old girlfriend are coming next.
 

bjj hero

New member
Feb 4, 2009
3,180
0
0
CuddlyCombine said:
bjj hero said:
Sounds like a midlife crysis to me. Sports car and 19 year old girlfriend are coming next.
You are awesome.
You're not bad yourself. That's some good PTH you have for your avatar. I saw them a few years ago when they were touring the UK (supporting As I Lay Dying I think) and they were awesome.
 

Avatar Roku

New member
Jul 9, 2008
6,169
0
0
I'm sad to say I've never heard of this man. The Splinter Cell games have been some of my favorites, and if he was even partially behind them, he has a good deal of my respect and I wish him well in his future endeavors.
 

Emlyn

New member
Sep 21, 2009
7
0
0
"Hopefully he'll skip the paint drinking part."

Nah I'm pretty sure they did this when they worked out their new DRM. Hope he finds somewhere to put his talent to good use.
 

mrhappyface

New member
Jul 25, 2009
3,554
0
0
Well very poetic, but tells me very little about what he exactly did during his 451 weeks at Montreal. Shouldn't he impart some sort of advice to gamers other than something you get from some sort of poetry book? Regardless, I think his games are fun.
 

AMMO Kid

New member
Jan 2, 2009
1,810
0
0
God Bless Clint Hocking. I have loved the Splinter Cell Series since the first game came out, and I forgive him for Far Cry 2. I believe he made a good decision. It was probably based on the Infinity Ward thing mind you(all the talk about being to comfortable and where that leads) but it just makes me respect him all the more. It does take courage to quit an amazing job like that.
 

Jared

The British Paladin
Jul 14, 2009
5,630
0
0
They are losing a goodman...shame he has to go like he is...