Translated by Roak

The so-called development environment is a built-to-order PC I had done up for me about 3 years ago. It’s just a regular PC running Windows. The only real notable thing about it is the 32 gigabytes of memory, and I also have 2 monitors. The more memory and screen real estate, the better! (strong recommendation) I also use a Topre REALFORCE91 tenkeyless keyboard. Lately my mouse has been getting more usage, so I thought I’d like to shorten the distance between my hands while using it alongside my keyboard.

I work with both displays. On the larger screen, I typically have the runtime environment set up with tools to help the direction come to life. On the smaller one, I have the source code open. The director typically requests features or reports bugs to us, so we evaluate them and then make addendums or changes to the source code. We are currently using Kirikiri 2’s successor, Kirikiri Z in development.

In addition to being a game programmer, I also run the company’s network. I’m in charge of the shift system, among others. Our internal network has also started to take care of inventory, so its scope is ever-expanding. I personally am also in charge of accounting and other miscellaneous things around the office, so I try to make these tools as easy for me to use as possible.