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Re: Low bar or not

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Originally Posted by IronicDeadBird View Post
I have a hard time finding somethings value or worth until I either have overwhelming evidence that indicates how a scenario will run, or I have run the scenario and just found out that it is worth.
The big thing though is if you pin yourself to this big (or technically small) of a constraint, then you better be utilizing it fully to your advantage otherwise you might be making sacrifices for nothing.
Those are good points. However for my team at least, we found that we could fit everything under the height limit and still perform well. At times I have wanted to completely rework the design, but working through it has definitely paid off.
At the very least it gives us the option of going under, and to change our strategy. It's easy to get tall, but it's hard to stay short.
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