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"I wonder how you do such detailed scenarios in such a few time. Great work as always."
1. I am always playing with 3den, trying new possibilities and seeing the behavior of other objects.
2. I like dioramas and compositions of film and game scenarios, so I am always watching documentaries, videos and artistic materials with these themes.
3. I dedicate not hours or days, but constancy in what I do, some constructions sometimes tire me because they generate more work, so to relax I create parallel scenarios for when I get stressed with a theme I jump to another, in this game when I understand what I did I built two or three more scenarios almost simultaneously.
5. It is one of the few things I do in games, and my head relaxes a lot when I play with 3den building things, so there is no time or time for me there, when I have time I just open it for even 10 minutes.
I don't know if I helped you.
Fortunately, this is not one of the most detailed scenarios because I had to think about saving machines for the multiplayer, which will be more massive due to the type of combat, but I like to pass the feeling of an environment so I had to increase it a little.
I will play now, but then I will reread your words and I will try to write something more didactic and orientative if you want, thankful.