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Which workflow helped your team reduce weekly review friction?

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Which workflow helped your team reduce weekly review friction?

The discussion is about choosing a practical production route, checking engine fit, planning source code handover, and keeping weekly builds visible before the project grows.

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UnityFalcon12 min agoâ–² 6

I would ask for a playable build every week. Studio name matters less than delivery rhythm.

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BugHunterRaj13 min agoâ–² 9

Clear source code handover should be in the agreement from day one.

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CloudNina4610 min ago

For multiplayer, ask about backend choices early because it changes the whole budget.

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PromptLena14 min agoâ–² 12

The cheapest quote usually misses QA, backend, or post-launch fixes.

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pixel_wanderer15 min agoâ–² 15

A small prototype is useful only if it proves the risky part of the product.

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cloudthreader16 min agoâ–² 18

For multiplayer, ask about backend choices early because it changes the whole budget.

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indie_dev_mira17 min agoâ–² 21

I like to see one milestone with art, gameplay, and basic analytics before expanding scope.

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engine_crafter18 min agoâ–² 24

Communication cadence matters a lot. Weekly builds prevent surprises.

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VectorKiran5115 min ago

If you are using Unity, test performance on the lowest device you plan to support.

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retrobyte19 min agoâ–² 27

Ask who owns the IP, source files, and deploy credentials before work starts.

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startupforge20 min agoâ–² 30

For VR training projects, comfort and frame rate are not optional details.

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leveldesigner_7721 min agoâ–² 33

If you are using Unity, test performance on the lowest device you plan to support.

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ux_river22 min agoâ–² 36

This is why I like seeing a narrow scope before any vendor or stack decision.

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backend_rohan23 min agoâ–² 39

Has anyone tried this with a two-person team?

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CloudVik5620 min ago

A short demo build can answer more than a long proposal.

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