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Unread 30-03-2012, 12:58
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Re: Fabrication

The Cheesy Poofs are able to do a lot of in house work. Part of it is a fast design process, and basically starting to machine on the first day of build. They can do this, because they know what type of drive train they are going with, and no the process of what they will have to machine. By adapting the same drivetrain to each game, they can already start to machine on day 1. By standardizing in this way, you can start machining much earlier, and have more time for practice and programming.
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