Gonna rant a bit about something. I’m gonna call it ‘Perfection by association’. It’s when something has a lot of value, and then people assume that all its part are valuable. It is super annoying.
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Like, the idea of role playing games was obviously very valuable. D&D was a great thing bc of that idea, but the rules were still clunky and bloated. Yet p&prpgs are still being produced like that.
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Lord of the rings is a great book, despite Tom Bombadill. (Is that the Swedish version of his name?)
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The LotR movies are some of the best movies ever made despite the hobbit romance scenes.
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If you’re running a project, listing the tasks, estimating, and assigning tasks is critical, so Scrum is a lot better than nothing. It is still 50% bad ideas.
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I guess I just want to plead that people think more critically about their darlings, when they’re large complicated things. Identify the good PARTS, and scrap the rest. That’s product development.
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I had a boss who looked at the Appstore Top 10, saw 3 games with birds and concluded "We too have to make a bird game".
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