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JTStudio - Yes you're developing a game which in itself is a great achievement and honestly, Congrats on YOUR game But I ask, do you want a game that people think is fun, enjoyable and is anticipated or a game that people think I need a nap because I'm tired and bored each update? Refer to my last post and the other people's relating to the same opinion! Sometimes the difference between greatness and obscurity is having an open mind to learn and adapt when advice is given, especially if it's related to something that is YOUR creation as people will remember the game as being a JTStudio project and therefore you may think, will people anticipate and be excited by our next development as they loved our previous one or will their eyes glaze over because their excitement was lost due to our previous project? Ultimately, it comes down to what JTStudio wants to achieve from their projects and will people think of GREATNESS when hearing the name JTStudio or will a previous project shroud the bright and shining name of JTStudio into OBSCURITY. Opinions and advice from outsiders can be valuable if ever considered and always remember to be careful of the advice you consider if ever done, but always be patient with those who supply it, advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it’s worth! In other words, the benefits of considering other people advice may be the key to success and happiness, you just never know!
Anyway........the best advice I can give is to wear sunscreen! the long term benefits of sunscreen have been proven by scientists, where as the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own experience, I took that advice from someone over 30 years ago.
My rambling is now complete......
Anyway........the best advice I can give is to wear sunscreen! the long term benefits of sunscreen have been proven by scientists, where as the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own experience, I took that advice from someone over 30 years ago.
My rambling is now complete......
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