The video likely performed well due to its unique and unexpected premise, contrasting modern game development with ancient history. The use of visually engaging game engine footage and a clear, albeit niche, hook about coding in dead languages would have captured viewer attention.
Summary
This video highlights the Godot game engine's unique ability to support ancient writing systems like Sumerian-Akkadian cuneiform, Futhark runes, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Mycenaean Linear B. It contrasts this with other engines focusing on AI, suggesting Godot offers a more historically diverse coding experience.
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