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Jeffrey Pease

From the Star Citizen Wiki, the fidelity™ encyclopedia

Jeffrey "Bearded CIG" Pease is DevOps Engineer at Cloud Imperium Games.[1]

Work at CIG

His dad got him Wing Commander when he was in middle school, then Wing Commander 3 when he was in high school, so when he saw that Star Citizen had a location in Austin, he wondered if any door was opened.[2]

Jeffrey Pease joined CIG in August 2014 as QA before climbing the echelons over the years.[3][1]

Other Works

He started testing for Sony Computer Entertainment on PS3 Warhawk in September 2006. After that he was involved in testing a number of games for SCEA over the course of two years before moving on to work at Sony Online Entertainment. At SOE, he was an assistant QA specialist for the Free Realms MMO where he was the point of contact for anything relating to the pet system they had. After SOE, he worked as a gamemaster at Blizzard Entertainment for five years doing everything: compromises, scams, harassment reports, fraud, etc. he was also known for being the gamemaster that gave waffles to players.[2][4]

Early Life

He studied Zoology/Animal Biology at Humboldt State University.[1]

Quotes

"Part of the story for how I ended up working in the video game industry is the first game I ever played that showed me the stories in games have the capability to move peoples hearts." -Jeffrey Pease[5]

Trivia

  • He does a lot of puns.[6]
  • His beard grows too fast to be worth the time to shave.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jeffrey Pease, linkedin
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Around the Verse: Episode 2.13, Star Citizen, Youtube, 7 january 2016
  3. Jeffrey Pease has done an amazing job in his various roles in QA and I am happy to announce he has officially transitioned into a development role as a LiveOps Technician. Congratulations to Bearded-CIG!. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2016-01-13
  4. David Ladyman, "Bug-Hunting: QA". Jump Point. Vol. 03 no. 01. pp.34–53. Retrieved 2015-01-16.
  5. "Part of the story for how I ended up working in the video game industry is the first game I ever played that showed me the stories in games have the capability to move peoples hearts. [...]", @BeardedCIG, September 26, 2024
  6. @BeardedCIG, Twitter