![]() With that, we found confidence in hitting our milestones. When we start using Asana, we were able to keep ourselves on track on a weekly basis by focusing on the deadlines. This went on for a few years to the point where missing deadlines was a norm as long as everyone was working hard. And when the deadlines were missed, there were no repercussions. However, as with the wall calendar, we started to miss deadlines and our schedule was delayed over and over again. ![]() It looked great and sounded fine in theory. Next, inspired by Unity's roadmap, we implemented a 'Roadmap' column on Trello where each card's headline summarized that particular milestone. As time went by, however, the wall calendar lost much of its impact and blended in with the working environment. When we first started, we hung wall calendars marked with important dates hoping that everyone would notice it as they come to work everyday. We realized that since everyone was busy hitting their goals, someone needed to step back and be able to see the bigger picture. One of the main reasons is the struggle to hit deadlines and be on track with our schedules. For OneNote, everyone from pre-production to marketing needed to access it, so for it to be free helped a lot, and what sealed the deal for us was some of the collaboration functions.Īsana, the indispensable tool for a project managerĭespite having all the above tools, we found ourselves having difficulty keeping track of our production. For Realtime Board, we only had two people doing story development at the time so it did not matter much even if it only came with a paid subscription model. ![]() As we had a very limited budget, we had to be careful about our spending. However, we needed the following for our pipeline: (1) a collaborative note taking platform, (2) be able to support different types of note-taking, including handwriting and annotations when reviewing work, (3) have support for both Windows and iOS platforms, and (4) for it to be free to use. There were other digital notebooks on the market that were as good or even better than OneNote in certain areas. It's here that we decided to use Microsoft's OneNote. At that time we needed a place to store all developed content so that they could be shared among other members who were part of the project. OneNote, a place to store and share all our notesĪfter the game's story was done and finished we began drafting NPC biographies and diary documents. ![]()
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