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  1. Due to an internal conflict, Chmielarz left Metropolis in 2002. [8] Founding the video game development studio People Can Fly in 2002, he went on to create the successful first-person shooter Painkiller (2004) and its follow-ups Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell (2004), Painkiller: Hell Wars (2006), and Painkiller: Hell & Damnation (2012).

  2. Jul 16, 2014 · Due to a personal conflict with Miechowski, Chmielarz left Metropolis in 2002. Neither man will discuss the specifics of what happened. It remains a painful episode for Chmielarz.

  3. Due to a personal conflict with Miechowski, Chmielarz opted to leave Metropolis in 2002. [3] He considered leaving the video game industry due to the strain on his friendship with Miechowski but, after a few months, decided to try a new venture.

  4. By the end of 1997, Metropolis had expanded to included 20 full-time employees. [1] Around 2002, a personal conflict between Chmielarz and Miechowski led to Chmielarz to leave the company. A few months later, Chmielarz founded People Can Fly , along with some other staff from Metropolis. [ 2 ]

  5. In 1999, Chmielarz left Metropolis, and in 2002, he established, together with Andrzej Poznański and Michał Kosieradzki, People Can Fly studio, which in 2004 created Painkiller. The first person shooter met with international success.

  6. Moods begin to shift in Metropolis, when Chmielarz left company in 2002 after disagreement with co-founders. Company developed few more games in following years, including mediocre sequels to Gorky 17.

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  8. By the end of 1997, Metropolis had expanded to included 20 full-time employees. [1] Around 2002, a personal conflict between Chmielarz and Miechowski led to Chmielarz to leave the company. A few months later, Chmielarz founded People Can Fly , along with some other staff from Metropolis. [2]

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