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After about 6-7 weeks of pause I've come to work on everything again on this project.
One of the biggest obstacles for me on this project has not really been writing it, but dealing with how to tackle the next object. Breaking down larger tasks into smaller ones I can accomplish in nebulous time frames has been hard...

What I've done in the past two days is set up an agile based project management program to get things organized for me. What does this even mean? Basically I'm going to be cutting up tasks into chunks, and then working on them in two week intervals.

Why does this matter for you, the people who have been paying, or started to pay, to fund this project? Why that means at the end of every sprint I will report, to the best of my abilities, what has done, what's being set up to be done, and what I'll do next. This means actual solid information on what's being worked on and where this project is heading.

It's been a long time since I've used agile project management systems and I'm working on this game basically alone, so there might be some foul-ups. I assure you I'm working on this with the best of my abilities. Thank you for sticking around.

As a hint on what's coming up now:

These are three tasks that I think I can finish or at least start by the end of two weeks. For project perspective I think I can finish task ANDR-18, and start ANDR-19 significantly. ANDR-20 might be something I have to work through myself later than where it is right now.

I understand I'm not completely using agile management tools correctly right now, but it's a start!! I will not be using Trello because this project isn't public and some tasks will contain considerable spoilers. For the project's safety, and for everyone's enjoyment, I've found this to make the most sense.

If you have any questions on what's going on, why things have been taking so long, and why Now that I've decided to change up the flow, Let me know!

See you all in two weeks!

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