Hey, if you love the historical significance of the Old West and are inspired to produce a deck with that theme, then good for you. Obviously the comment claiming your deck was a "carbon copy" of a previous deck was a gross exaggeration, but I think the rest of the comments and criticisms were valid. We don't represent all card collectors here at UC, but I think you can get a fairly good pulse of where the community stands here, so you can take these comments to heart. . .or not, totally up to you.Wanderer wrote:And so ... Decks of the Wild West were created in honor of the pioneers of the Wild West. We are not trying to replicate or improve the work of other people. This project is our vision of a historical moment. We created a project in the style of old decks. These decks are planned mainly for collectors, and not for active users. For active players, we are working on the next project, but more on this later ...
By what measure are you referring to when you say "super decks"? If you are talking about artistic merit, then there have been many extraordinarily beautiful decks produced in the past couple of years. If you're talking about raising a lot of money on Kickstarter, as TwoPieceFeed already mentioned, the 3rd highest playing card project in Kickstarter's history just closed a few days ago, plus there have been many other financially successful projects in the past couple of years. If you're talking about technological advancements, then you're not paying attention to the creative things other designers are doing with tucks or the breakthroughs with foiling on the cards. Do you consider this Wild West deck a super deck?
I'm almost wondering if something's being lost in translation. . .