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[Ep377] Eyeball Expectations

[Ep377] Eyeball Expectations

In this episode, we discuss sacrificial lambs, interface crash testing, and bumper savings. Building tools to automate repetitive tasks not only saves time in the long run, but also helps with frustration management. Creating an enjoyable work environment

Game Dev Podcast | Coffee with Butterscotch

August 24, 202256m 44sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, we discuss sacrificial lambs, interface crash testing, and bumper savings. Building tools to automate repetitive tasks not only saves time in the long run but also helps with frustration management. Creating an enjoyable work environment and prioritizing the work experience are ridiculously important if you want to deliver your goods real good. 😉


00:00 Intro

00:53 Thanks to our supporters! (https://moneygrab.bscotch.net)

01:24 Cult of the lamb (https://www.cultofthelamb.com/)

17:56 Crashlands 2 Quest Manager


Questions answered (abbreviated):

  • 41:25 Mimmabip Gourkee: What's the most difficult part about designing UI & what is your strategy to overcome it?


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