Updated: Full Criterion Interview Now Live
Plenty going on here at Digital Foundry HQ, but you won't see the fruit of my labours until tomorrow. In the meantime, there's plenty of new content to digest in the form of Part One of the Criterion Technology interview.
There was simply too much superb information to cram into my Burnout Paradise Tech Retrospective so I decided to transcribe the entire discussion with the Criterion tech team and post it here. The only slight issue is that the discussion was so long, so wide-ranging, that it's far too much to digest in one sitting, so it's been divided into two parts
Now Updated: Go read part one, then move on to the concluding second instalment.
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