I have to admit, the recent announcement that the team at Playstation is disbanding has left me feeling a bit disappointed. I don’t think it’s anyones fault, but I’d much rather not be a part of the team that makes games you can play on your own.
I know that the team are leaving, but if Sony is indeed going to let devs keep working on games, I wonder if that means they are giving all the devs a little break. That would probably be nice for everyone involved, but as long as the team is still working on games, why not at least take a little time to rest and recharge.
The truth is that, even though devs are still working on games, it’s pretty hard to find even a small bit of a break. With so many games needing more time to play, it’s a big ask to find that much time to play a game.
This is a common theme in the games industry as well. If only developers could work less and play more, they wouldn’t have so many games that need a little extra time to play. This is why Sony’s decision to give devs a small rest and a little break is the right move.
The games industry is a very competitive industry, and this is why the decision to give devs a small rest and a little break is a good one. It helps that games developers tend to work on a limited number of games a year, rather than focusing on just one game for a long time. In addition, this strategy limits the amount of games that need to be worked on because a few more games can only do so much.
Developers sometimes need breaks to recharge. Having a break doesn’t mean they stop working on a game. It simply means they stop working on a game. Developers can feel the need to recharge after a long period of time working on a game, and they may take this time to get their creative juices flowing again.
Sure, you can create a more fun and dynamic environment with more games to work on, but the problem is that the work you put in to create that environment needs to be something that you feel passionate about. Its not like you can just turn it off. In fact, a lot of the time, developers feel like they need to keep working on a game that they love so they can feel like they are making a difference. This can cause developers to fall into a rut.
I’m not saying that you shouldn’t work on a game that you enjoy. If you work on a game you enjoy, you might find yourself putting in long hours. However, you need to know when to end the game or the work that you’ve put into it. You need to know when to move on to something new, and when to put your energy into something that makes a difference.
We all have to put in long hours. Work has a way of sucking you in and making you forget everything else that came before it. It’s that weird thing that happens to developers when they’re in a rut. If you work on a game you enjoy, you might find yourself putting in long hours. However, you need to know when to end the game or the work that youve put into it.
I think the hardest part about putting in long hours at work is understanding when it is time to move on. It’s like a game of two halves: you feel like you are moving along when your job is done, and then you feel like you are moving on when the game is done. That’s called “peak enjoyment,” and it can actually be very difficult to know when to stop.