DBFZ 1.15 Patch
Intro
A few things I need to talk about.
For those who want to get right into the DBFZ patch conversation you can skip to this time in the podcast.
First, I’ve gotten very busy with parenthood and esports. I’m not a fan of the fact that my content has slowed down but other areas take priority. That said FGC is not coming to a halt, just slowing down until I can get back on all four cylinders.
Second, I’ve learned three things I’d like to share with you. There are things I’ve learned the hard way from doing too much. I hope that these things can help you as well.
Don’t bite off more than you can chew.
I’ve had to humbly ask for help and reduce the amount of work I’ve been putting in. It’s Okay to say, “I’m doing too much and need to slow down.” This was hard for me to accept but after last week (which I’ll talk about in the next episode) I’ve had to cut back on what I’m doing.
Be more organized.
The more you’re doing the more important this becomes. As more and more moving pieces are introduced it’s important to categorize and keep track of everything that’s going on and anyone involved. I’ve studied tools and techniques to help me stay on track. This isn’t quite FGC related but let me know if you want me to make an episode on this topic.
Plan better.
The higher my standards get the better my planning has to become. There are no shortcuts to this step and it’s one I’ve spent very little attention to lately. If you have any sort of goal planning is crucial to making it happen.
Now that I’ve got that out of the way let’s talk patch notes!
MegaMaxStar joins me once again to give me information on this new DBFZ patch now that everyone has let it sink in.
I haven’t had a chance to learn as much as I’d like about the patch so Max has been here to keep me informed as he’s been playing this game very regularly. He’s been putting out tutorials on his channel so be sure to check those out. https://www.youtube.com/user/megamaxstar
Thank you, everyone, so much for being there for me. It’s helped me to get through some rough times.
Eternally grateful,
The Philocypehr