Beloved Dungeons and Dragons Online dev Quentin Cantor leaves SSG

    
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The word is starting to get around that Dungeons and Dragons Online recently saw one of its beloved developers depart Standing Stone Games. Quentin “Tonquin/Lynnabel” Cantor announced the move on LinkedIn following eight years of work at the MMO studio.

“It’s been an amazing journey — from that first summer internship to now — but it’s time for me to move on to my next adventure,” Cantor said in a farewell letter. “I’ve got something crazy lined up next, but I’m keeping it close to my chest until things get a bit more stable – so if you’re curious what zany adventures I’ll be up to soon, stay tuned.”

Cantor was famously known for tackling DDO’s bugs, including many that were submitted by the community itself on a lengthy forum thread. In the farewell letter, the former dev tallied up 78 headline features, 284 small features/balance changes, 1429 bug fixes, 105 engineering changes, and “made or overhauled itemization for seven expansion packs and 14 quest packs.”

Source: LinkedIn. Thanks Mick!
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