Coverage
The Coverage team follows all updates and developments regarding the StarCraft II mapping and modding community. You will need to monitor releases, projects, insights and viral interests of both Blizzard and the StarCraft II mapping and modding community. General knowledge of the Galaxy Editor is required.
Please email the application to opportunities[at]sclegacy[dot]com. The title should be “Coverage Application”. You may include published, online examples of your writing in the mapping and modding field. Include these, as well as any possible comments about your application, in the email message itself. The application process emphasizes on the quality of writing and Galaxy Editor knowledge. If you have further questions, please contact Genopath (via email at genopath[at]sclegacy[dot]com).
Creative Development
Creative Development (CD) staff are responsible for the partial or complete production of SC:L sponsored maps. In depth experience and knowledge of the Galaxy Editor is essential, preferably in the areas of triggering and data editing. CD staff also works with SC:L Graphics team and occasionally also with the SC:L Lore team to improve the custom quality of any particular project.
Please email the application to opportunities[at]sclegacy[dot]com. The title should be “Creative Development Application”. You may provide links to your published maps or mods as well as any possible comments, in the email message itself. The application process emphasizes on map portfolio. If you have further questions, please contact Genopath (via email at genopath[at]sclegacy[dot]com.
Coverage positions require only general knowledge of the GE but we will look at your writing style and professionalism. That should be easier for more casual mappers and modders. So think about it!
Coverage
The Coverage team follows all updates and developments regarding the StarCraft II mapping and modding community. You will need to monitor releases, projects, insights and viral interests of both Blizzard and the StarCraft II mapping and modding community. General knowledge of the Galaxy Editor is required.
Please email the application to opportunities[at]sclegacy[dot]com. The title should be “Coverage Application”. You may include published, online examples of your writing in the mapping and modding field. Include these, as well as any possible comments about your application, in the email message itself. The application process emphasizes on the quality of writing and Galaxy Editor knowledge. If you have further questions, please contact Genopath (via email at genopath[at]sclegacy[dot]com).
Creative Development
Creative Development (CD) staff are responsible for the partial or complete production of SC:L sponsored maps. In depth experience and knowledge of the Galaxy Editor is essential, preferably in the areas of triggering and data editing. CD staff also works with SC:L Graphics team and occasionally also with the SC:L Lore team to improve the custom quality of any particular project.
Please email the application to opportunities[at]sclegacy[dot]com. The title should be “Creative Development Application”. You may provide links to your published maps or mods as well as any possible comments, in the email message itself. The application process emphasizes on map portfolio. If you have further questions, please contact Genopath (via email at genopath[at]sclegacy[dot]com.
For more information please visit our opportunities page:
http://sclegacy.com/opportunities
oh nice i love sclegacy :P too bad i think im not good enough for you guys ^^
and university project take a lot of my time now that im not even working on snipers promod now so xP
@GizmoPT: Go
Coverage positions require only general knowledge of the GE but we will look at your writing style and professionalism. That should be easier for more casual mappers and modders. So think about it!
@Genopath: Go
do you still have spots for coverage?
im up for data
@BlazeTiger: Go
Yes, please mail me at the above address instead of using PM.
lol. How many people are in the team? Genopath, I think you treat it too seriously.
You can never treat it too seriously.