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To be honest, Guido left a certain disposition for the Codex going into this project. Some people will be against it regardless of how good it sounds.
Thorvalla sounded pretty good. The card-based battles caused some controversy but other than that I think many were quite interested in the idea (and Neal Hallford!). However, the Kickstarter was very ill-prepared. The concept was barely even established and the asking price (I think $1M?) was ridiculous.
Guido was not very humble when Thorvalla was failing. I recall him being critical towards other devs and industry connections on twitter for not being his pal and not doing shoutouts for his project. At the same time he didn't take criticism and suggestions very well. He blamed the concept rather than himself and the pitch when it ultimately failed.
I think Thorvalla had the concept (and Neal Hallford!), but lacked the proof of concept and the proper pitch.
I think Deathfire has a much better proof of concept, but has a pretty boring concept and not a much better pitch.
Thorvalla sounded pretty good. The card-based battles caused some controversy but other than that I think many were quite interested in the idea (and Neal Hallford!). However, the Kickstarter was very ill-prepared. The concept was barely even established and the asking price (I think $1M?) was ridiculous.
Guido was not very humble when Thorvalla was failing. I recall him being critical towards other devs and industry connections on twitter for not being his pal and not doing shoutouts for his project. At the same time he didn't take criticism and suggestions very well. He blamed the concept rather than himself and the pitch when it ultimately failed.
I think Thorvalla had the concept (and Neal Hallford!), but lacked the proof of concept and the proper pitch.
I think Deathfire has a much better proof of concept, but has a pretty boring concept and not a much better pitch.