As game developers, we've all been there - pouring our {hearts and Reinwin Boost service souls|blood and sweat|everything into creating a game that looks and plays great, but ends up {lagging|slowing down|hanging on} mid-range or lower-end {hardware|machinery|computing power}. While it's easy to blame the {hardware itself|equipment|machinery}, the truth is that game optimization is an {art|science| delicate dance} that requires {finesse|care|attention to detail}. In this article, we'll tackle some of the most common game optimization {mistakes|failures|errors} and provide tips on how to {avoid|overcome|circumvent} them.
Mistake 1: Not Profiling Early {Enough|Enoughly|In Time}
Profiling is the process of identifying {performance bottlenecks|slowdowns|dragonfly bottlenecks} in your game.