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I just discovered that this game I worked my ass off to make for the past month doesn't meet the requirements. I have 2 days until I have to turn it in to rewrite the entire thing in another language.

I quit. I don't need that kind of stress, and heaven knows I ain't gonna finish it either way. I informed the team that I wouldn't be working on it after for a long time either. I just need to not look at it for a while.

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    @wolt well what wound up happening was in a desperate attempt to get thw project going (because we were having very bad luck with getting Unity to even work), I decided I was just gonna go ahead and write it in Lua. All was going well. Today, two days from the deadline, I was probably about 70% done. Based off of that, it probably sounds pretty doomed to fail, but we're allowed to turn it in incomplete as long as it meets the minimum requirements.

    Then I looked back at the documentation so I could prepare for the presentation. I pretty much got it halfway prepared.

    Until I looked at the second page, that lists the programming languages we are allowed to use.

    I had forgotten about it asdfghjkl

    On the bright side, none of my team members are angry. Probably because I'm the only one who coded any of it (yet another huge mistake I made lol)
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    *Sigh* school team projects. Others were always postponing everything to a last week. By that last week I had already written my part and was really worried about parts of others... Not great experience, but I definitely learnt few things about teamwork. Cooperating in real work turned out to be significantly easier, money and having a job are probably better motivations than passing one course 😀.
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