Developers are natural problem solvers. Instead of saying "Move this button two pixels left," explain the user friction you're trying to solve. You might get a better technical solution than the one you imagined.
We’ve all been there. You spent three hours crafting a backstory for your Half-Orc Paladin, only for the "Chaotic Neutral" Rogue to burn down the tavern before you could even introduce yourself. Playing Well with Others: Your Field Guide to D...
Every feature has a cost—usually in time or technical debt. Instead of asking "Can we do this?", ask "What are the trade-offs if we prioritize this?" Developers are natural problem solvers
If you notice one player hasn't spoken in an hour, throw them a bone. Ask their character for an opinion. A great player doesn't just win battles; they help others look cool. We’ve all been there