Hope so - looking forward to hearing it!I have also decided to be happy with length of 3 minutes or above, and with that in mind I'm really close to finishing this piece. Another month and it should be ready for mixing.
Seconded!Ah, I know very well what perfectionism feels like, similarly to having more ideas than time to try them all.
I have upmteen campaigns (all significantly different in concept and gameplay) floating around in my head and yes, I have to either discard some or incorporate their shrunken essence into others...
At least you have the insight to recognise which ideas are worth pursuing, I kinda wander off and see where imagination takes me (and it takes me to some very weird but fruitful areas).As my age progressed I learned to make hard decisions and to not let myself pursue every idea I have, just those I know I am able to complete and only when potential benefit is worth the time.
I have loads to still do on the LSB update and it's horribly slow for various reasons.
I have another campaign that's been 65% complete for years and hasn't been touched for well over a year.

(That one is actually my preferred campaign; but I thought I'd finish this current batch of work by last Christmas absolute latest then rl got in the way

Yikes! That was a joke - didn't think you'd actually read it!I'm not fond of Lua, but thanks.

I tried and fell aszzzzzleep...
...or birthdays, appointments, what I was doing 30 seconds ago... um, what was I saying?...I have troubles recalling small details, such as language syntax or function names...
Heh, I'm a luddite and my only development tools are notepad, a freeware graphics editor and wesnoth itself....Now with AI being able to serve me answers to C related questions without ads, paywalls, cookies consent and newsletter subscription poop-ups, it's generally much faster to find good answers for my questions. As long as I am able to judge their validity for myself, which fortunately I still can. duck.ai is a nice gateway to some AI engines that need no registration nonsense.
S'pose I should join the 20th 21st century...
Good advice.In the future, if you have a good idea how to improve something in your current work, I suggest the following compromise: Make sure this new feature will be easy to incorporate in your work, but stick to the original plan for the time being. Once you reach your original goal, then work on the extra feature, if you still feel like it.
I often underestimate the difficulty of retrofitting stuff.

Good luck with the composition!
Cheers!
-- Spannerbag
Statistics: Posted by Spannerbag — Yesterday, 8:38 am