There is nothing wrong with a project being rough, as long as it has a clear direction for further development.
A rough project is still material that can be brought to a publisher. While this does not guarantee cooperation, it is an important step in searching for long-term partnership.
If a developer is not entirely sure who the project is for, even when they have a clear vision, it is often more useful to approach a publisher rather than fans or peers.
A publisher looks at a project not only through the lens of artistic value, but also through the lens of the market — and it is often at this intersection that clarity about the project’s future begins to form.










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