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Is it some sort of commentary that the quickest way to do the later levels seems to be to only use 2-3 sources? :)
Ha, I did the 2-3 source thing too. I also like how I just started merging incomplete boxes after a while out of impatience.
Love the sounds too.
I suppose this game shows that The more help there is the more it demands attention and in fact they do not help you cause they want to help (they actually obstruct you in stead of helping) but because they want attention.
At least that’s the impression it left on me, the more help the more annoying it was…
Or is that just complete bullcrap? xD
And years later, this is even more relevant than ever. Companies strive for the best products and use insane practices like this to go even faster than they did the last trimester, but all it gets them is backed up like this. Then they either stop working on certain areas and prioritize others, churn out updates for everything at a slow rate, or completely abandon it and start anew. Recent business practices leave much to be desired as many companies opt to take the least demanding path or the path that gets them loads of money. Honestly version control is pure shit and needs to be overhauled for today’s industries, though I’m not sure there’s much that can be done…