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Episode 26 – HDYS Interview with Matt Rossi!
Show Notes
Welcome to Episode 26! – 2:03
A wide-ranging interview with games journalist and fiction writer Matt Rossi! I’m not even going to pretend to make a list of topics, but we talk about starting hit WoW career with his wife, how to approach WoW when your job demands that you spoil all new content as soon as it hits test servers, and his need to dive into lore in any game.
Plenty of talk about lore and storytelling in WoW throughout the years and how the Wrathgate was a turning point in how the stories are delivered to us, the players. We even get into the true purpose of any fiction in our human existence.
We also discuss Matt’s ongoing visual disability, a form of blindness that he explains in more detail. July is the celebration month for Disability Pride, and in hopes of sharing awareness of disability and accommodations in video games, he explains how his severe visual impairment affects his play of Warcraft and other types of games. It turns out that flexible difficulty and voice acting are two great accessibility options. Developers take notice.
Lightning Round! – 1:19:53
This round of 8 questions is not quick, but it takes the form of “Two Lizzes and a Joe (and a Cory)”.
Outro – 1:31:13
“We will see you out there."
By Dave Gagne4.8
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Episode 26 – HDYS Interview with Matt Rossi!
Show Notes
Welcome to Episode 26! – 2:03
A wide-ranging interview with games journalist and fiction writer Matt Rossi! I’m not even going to pretend to make a list of topics, but we talk about starting hit WoW career with his wife, how to approach WoW when your job demands that you spoil all new content as soon as it hits test servers, and his need to dive into lore in any game.
Plenty of talk about lore and storytelling in WoW throughout the years and how the Wrathgate was a turning point in how the stories are delivered to us, the players. We even get into the true purpose of any fiction in our human existence.
We also discuss Matt’s ongoing visual disability, a form of blindness that he explains in more detail. July is the celebration month for Disability Pride, and in hopes of sharing awareness of disability and accommodations in video games, he explains how his severe visual impairment affects his play of Warcraft and other types of games. It turns out that flexible difficulty and voice acting are two great accessibility options. Developers take notice.
Lightning Round! – 1:19:53
This round of 8 questions is not quick, but it takes the form of “Two Lizzes and a Joe (and a Cory)”.
Outro – 1:31:13
“We will see you out there."

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