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Anonymous  +  330006 Fri, 16 Feb 07 07:10 PM

NEWS: Would you do it again, and are you going to do it again with God of War?

DR Barlog: Clever. Yes, I absolutely would do it again. Right now there’s no, “Yes, we’re doing God of War 3,” but I do have my giant warboard on the wall of hundreds of index cards and Post-It Notes of everything I’m shuffling around and figuring out the story.

would you plz paraphrase the bold part??I cant make any sense!!

thanks alot

LanguageLover  +  330024 Fri, 16 Feb 07 08:01 PM
It means that he tries to understand the story by having a board on the wall on which he pins or attaches the cards and notes with the information and details from the story. So, the wall is always in front of him with the facts and details, and with looking at the wall he tries to fill the gaps, ... (imagine an inspector looking at a wall with the facts and pictures of the crime on the wall to help him solving the case!) Hope it helps,
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Eimai_Anglos, 2 yr 280 days ago
>and with looking at the wall

May I correct this? It should be "and by looking at the wall".
Bennyman  +  331788 Wed, 21 Feb 07 04:04 PM

DR Barlog: Clever. Yes, I would definitely do it again. Right now there is no, “Yes, we’re doing God of War 3,” but I do have my giant warboard on the wall and hundreds of index cards and Post-It Notes of everything I’m shuffling around; I'm also trying to think of a story.


I hope this helps with the understanding. You can also refer to languagelover's post if you still don't understand the context.

 Eimai_Anglos


>and with looking at the wall

May I correct this? It should be "and by looking at the wall".


My thoughts exactly.

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