u/BlakeLZ

Experiences hiring people online to collab on a game project?

Have you tried to work with people online before? How did it turn out? Some things I can see being a problem would be like someone saying they can do art/programming well but turned out they vastly overstated their abilities. Or people just dipping out midway through the project. If you had great experience please share as well.

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u/BlakeLZ — 1 day ago
▲ 19 r/spiders

What spider is this?

Missouri ring camera should give an idea of scale.

u/BlakeLZ — 6 days ago
▲ 14 r/gamedev

better to be ok at multiple skills or professional at one?

Im goin to say it would be better to be the latter because basically your going to be ahead of the vast majority of the competition thus sought after. I honestly dont think it is realistically possible to be a proffessional in multiple different areas of development. What do you guys think?

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u/BlakeLZ — 7 days ago