Miro board have become popular amongst game studios and producers. It’s very familiar to this post-it idea and I believe it can be tied to Jira tickets to a degree Confluence is the go to standard when it comes to written documentation, and some studios have webpage or server to host videos from bugs, new WIP features or milestone completion And how can we forget the legendary Perforce/ version control tool, where all the magic happen
Ah Perforce....classic and reliable. But thanks for sharing, there's so many to choose from nowadays...Miro I feel was the software that really drove the Kanban board revolution. It's a good time for great software. I still remember when we just had about 3 choices and they where all bad. :D
What’s your go-to method for staying organized in game development? Do you prefer sticky notes, digital tools, or a mix of both? Let me know below!
Miro board have become popular amongst game studios and producers. It’s very familiar to this post-it idea and I believe it can be tied to Jira tickets to a degree
Confluence is the go to standard when it comes to written documentation, and some studios have webpage or server to host videos from bugs, new WIP features or milestone completion
And how can we forget the legendary Perforce/ version control tool, where all the magic happen
Ah Perforce....classic and reliable. But thanks for sharing, there's so many to choose from nowadays...Miro I feel was the software that really drove the Kanban board revolution. It's a good time for great software. I still remember when we just had about 3 choices and they where all bad. :D