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I always hit this point in development when...
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RE: I always hit this point in development when...

(08-30-2014, 02:44 AM)burge4150 Wrote: Everything is going great, I get a good chunk of work done... I have 6 fully scriped but needing some detailing maps done and the atmosphere - in my opinion - is coming out excellent.

But motivation starts to slip away. I literally get bored of my game from testing it so much and running through the same things over and over again making small tweaks.

How do you guys do it? I've had this problem forever, since I used to make Doom levels when I was like 10 years old all the way through Counter-Strike, RPG Maker, and now this.

I open my game, stare at it, glide around the level in the editor for a while, add one or two things and then before I know it 40 minutes have passed.

Help meeeeeeeeeeee
I definitely know how your feeling, I have experience this with My mod: The Streets of London. As most people said above, taking a break is the best option, play a game, have a orange.
08-30-2014, 11:29 AM
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