Excidium II
Self-Ejected
Do you people just lack sense of humour?
No it was boss as fuck and the only good thing that has happened from Codex having a twitter presence.
It was p. funny that someone would actually message fargo about codex drama and he'd respond. Guess the man's genuine.How was it a good thing?
No it wasn't you fuckwitNo it was boss as fuck and the only good thing that has happened from Codex having a twitter presence.
I wonder how many fucks Fargo actually givesIt was p. funny that someone would actually message fargo about codex drama and he'd respond. Guess the man's genuine.
I am behind with the drama so I will just ask: What did he do?
I am behind with the drama so I will just ask: What did he do?
DU called somebody by his first name so he blabbed about it to Fargo.
Something like that anyway.
I see everyone is mad about that. It might damage the Codex relation with many devs. We suffered enough after what happened with Bethesda, so I get it.
But didn't he just self-eject?
Yeah, that definitely sucks.The problem as I see it is not mainly the Codex/Dev relationship but what consequences this could have for the freedom of speech in the Forums.
Not only that, instead of saying what exactly transpired an implication was used in the tweets and sent to several Devs and Media outlets with the intent to stir up major trouble. Bruticis and a few others send messages along the lines of this:
@Obsidian @RPGCodex gives out personal info obtained from your kickstarter projects the site sponsored
to quite a few people/entities.
The problem as I see it is not mainly the Codex/Dev relationship but what consequences this could have for the freedom of speech in the Forums.
Not only that, instead of saying what exactly transpired an implication was used in the tweets and sent to several Devs and Media outlets with the intent to stir up major trouble. Bruticis and a few others send messages along the lines of this:
@Obsidian @RPGCodex gives out personal info obtained from your kickstarter projects the site sponsored
to quite a few people/entities.
The problem as I see it is not mainly the Codex/Dev relationship but what consequences this could have for the freedom of speech in the Forums.
The days of the Codex not caring what people thought are long gone. There's still a bit of posturing to that effect, but that's all it is, for better or for worse. More devs posting now, but more pulled punches and drama over negative reviews like Roxor's.Wouldn't that be a problem only if the Codex cared about the way others saw it?
What some people doesn't seem to realize, and I know because it happens to me as well, is that after a certain time of being here one tends to forget that there's a world outside the Codex. A world where things considered everyday life here can get you into trouble or at least cause you some raised eyebrows.This little twitter incident; it is certainly a bit embarrassing. But does anyone believe it really closes any door for the Codex? Do you think that if it kept happening, it would really be problematic? I doubt kickstarters would stop accepting our money because of that. I even doubt that a developer would refuse to give an interview because of that. At least, it would be much more likely, as I see it, we wouldn't score interviews simply because we are too small for it to be worth their time.
I think I never understood what he was about. But I always thought he was kinda cool for all the games he gave away. Also I like the people who sticks to an avatar. But for some reason I often confused him with Hoaxmetal. I even thought he was Russian! Maybe because of his nickname too. You know, "Bruticis". Harsh, like Russians are.
I also remember the times when he fought with Metro, and all the CDS stuff... Well, I don't know, Codex Drama always confuses me. I suspect they might be friends after all.
Anyway, people say this is life and all, but it always sucks when you lose someone.
For Bruticis!
Free Our Brothers!