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The one thing you need to finish your game
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What you need... is a plan...
Because it makes the game feasible, realizable and gives it a scope, to see how "big" it's going to be. Also prevents burn out by all the stuff you "need to do".
A plan is not a immovable wall, you can tweak it if you need to adjust to new discoveries or new inputs, this is better than wandering without a goal. But try to not increment the scope so you don't end up with an interminable project.
The code is more of a guide than law... Jack Sparrow