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It was interesting to see what everyone else has produced after the easter holidays, I like how everyone has such different ideas and seeing how they're coming together. But, the thing I don't like about megacrit, is that you can't explain your work to people. I know the work should speak for itself, but sometimes people don't read your sketchbook and give suggestions to ideas that aren't really relevant anymore. Because of this I find having peer crits far more useful, as people have a clearer idea of what you're doing and usually give better feedback too.
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