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COMMON SENSE TECH. TIPS

Writer's picture: Joseph CamarotaJoseph Camarota

Updated: Sep 26, 2020

Alpha-Omega's production manager, Johnny Pokrajac, provided some insightful information when asked for this editions tech. tips:


Going in a little different direction then a ‘game fix’. These below are common sense and tend to get overlooked. 

1. Just tackle the problem as it happens. Instead of: Today, you have 1 problem, tomorrow you have 2, and next week you have 4 problems, tackle the problems as they happen then your life will be easier when others occur. Temporary repairs are OK, but do not forget about them. It is easier to deal with 1 or 2 problems then it is 5 or 6 and then you are overwhelmed and frustrated. 


2. Your office spaces are your workshops. An organized space can lead to finding tools and parts that you thought you never had, which could help you repairing a game. An organized inventory can benefit you in time and cost, as in ordering something you already had buried somewhere. 

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