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Johanx64 | 2 months ago
And how would he do that exactly to whatever ungodly standards you are setting for the man?
Many people have criticized C++ in past (which is very easy to do), yet he's practicing what he's preaching in the most direct way humanly possible, he's both (1) designed and implemented a new programming language (that has directly addressed most of the issues), whilst (2) also making a complete non-trivial game in the newly designed language at the same time.
His games have always taken long time to make, and now he's making game + engine + programming language. At the same frigging time!
The only "luxury" JBlow has is that he's an exceptional individual and you're not. He has rare combination of ability, perseverance and work ethic, and by all accounts most people are neither of those things at once.
Most criticisms 99% of time are either misrepresentitive, misinformed jealousy or something to do with politics.
I have no issue with personally acknowledging that some rare individuals are simply way better than me.
And to prevent sounding like a gushing-fanboy, I suspect that his newest game won't sell very well, because his first two games have atleast something to appeal to general public (either visuals of Witness or time travel mechanics (somewhat novel at the time) of Braid) while this game doesn't appear to have the same draw.
This game has too much of a generic-sokoban puzzler vibe to it to appeal to the general public who aren't already ardent puzzler fans (and are there enough of those and can he reach enough of them? etc). And the trailer doesn't help to change this perception.
AndriyKunitsyn|2 months ago
By providing a result in a way that will be superior to the current status quo. Maybe there will be results, but right now there are none.
I have no idea why you are so invested. I don't care about the man's personality or whatever qualities he has. I look at what he does, and so far, he spent 10 years making a game that you yourself admit won't be even that good.
Of course, you could say that changing the course of the industry not possible in one man's lifetime, so you'll need to gather round more people to get the action going, but this tone actually prevents you from starting a Jai revolution.
Johanx64|2 months ago
>I don't care about the man's personality or whatever qualities he has.
The only thing I'm addressing is the so called "luxuries" you alluded to, and the alleged "luxuries" he has is directly a result of his personality and his qualities.
The only reason you don't have those so called "luxuries" is because you're not even in the same ballpark as good. It really is as simple as that.
> By providing a result in a way that will be superior to the current status quo.
But he's done exactly that.
> I look at what he does, and so far, he spent 10 years making a game that you yourself admit won't be even that good.
I'm not saying that the game won't be good necessarily, I'm saying the game probably might not sell very well (atleast not to justify the amount of money spent from purely business perspective, etc)
There's a difference.