Fixing MY Mistakes! : DevLog #3
After the previous success of #devlog 1 and 2, WELCOME TO #devlog NUMBER #3 i've decided that ( for selfish reasons ) i will continue to work on this project. Fame and money sounds super appealing! but in all seriousness, thank you everyone for the support you showed in the last devlog, i can safely say i probably would have given up on developing long ago, but theres so many people to disappoint now! Even at the cost of my sanity! I've been trying to work on a little bit each day and also will try to keep the uploads more consistent than monthly uploads! ( really don't hold me accountable to that ) The tough part of this project is really finding time to work on the project! Between a full time job, two kids under two and maintaining a social life ( yeah we both know that doesn't exist! ) finding spare time usually looks like me : night owling it at 3am. I have to say though, refreshing my video and replying to youtube comments has been super therapeutic and a massive boost in confidence! The gamedev community is some of the nicest people i've met, everyone has such encouraging words to lovely ideas and hilarious personalities, Thanks to everyone for coming along for the ride, i really hope in the coming devlogs i can get a test version of the game ready for playing. Next stop: finishing everything else i haven't done yet! Dialogue, story, character dev, interaction coming hopefully in the next devlog! Watch this space! #gamedev #unrealengine

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