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What does success look like for your current project? #Devruary Success is the friends we made along the way. 
What advice would you give a new dev? #Devruary START. SMALL.
I'm talking Flappy Bird, Brick Breaker, Pong level small.
Trying to make GTA 20 as your first project? That's a one-way ticket to burnout town. Walk before you run. 
How do you deal with burnout? #Devruary
Honestly? I just... step away. Stop coding. 
The irony is that as a game dev, I rarely have time to actually PLAY games anymore. So when burnout hits, I try to play games that are nothing like what I'm developing.
What lesson did dev teach you the hard way? #Devruary Expect the unexpected.
That "quick fix" will take 5 hours. That "simple feature"? A week. An engine update? Congrats, something broke. Always expect chaos. Plan for chaos. Embrace chaos. 
Some renders I made a while ago.
Goodnight!
What feature almost broke your game? #Devruary Hack'n'slash combat system. College project. Peak overconfidence meets peak inexperience.
The feature died so the game could live (barely). Lesson learned: scope management is a SKILL.
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
Which game dev inspires you most? #Devruary
Scott Cawthon. The man took a simple mechanic and iconic characters and created a CULTURAL PHENOMENON.
Don't agree with everything he stands for, but his creativity as a dev is undeniable. 












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