RyanFialcowitz: mondo84: Do show me where I suggested or implied this - that's quite a leap you took from the following:
mondo84: Anyway, it would make sense for GOG to bring the game here and complete the trilogy. It seemed to me this was the point of your argument.
No, it wasn't.
You twisted and misinterpreted it as the following:
My point was that simply because a series is missing games does not mean that Good Old Game staffers are working tirelessly around the clock to complete them - which is why games like Torchlight II are relevant to this discussion. Your point, it seemed to me, was that a series is missing games therefore it HAS to come to Good Old Games- that was the logic I took issue with.
The underlined parts were never remotely implied, yet you based your entire responses against these falsely projected arguments and persist in doing so despite everything else that's been explained.
RyanFialcowitz: mondo84: You said, in response to the prior discussion. So yes, you did claim TL2 would be on GOG if completing game series mattered, which was a straw man rebuttal. You read far too deeply and incorrectly into one simple comment I made. And I stand by this claim- if Good Old Games is hell bent on completing all the series this would be the case. But it doesn't seem to be because, as we've both pointed out, there are numerous factors beyond their control.
You keep oddly arguing against GOG being "hell bent on completing all the series" as if the concept were postulated (it wasn't). That is the core flaw of everything you've written.
RyanFialcowitz: mondo84:No, I took what you said and responded to it directly. You completely twisted what I wrote and derailed the discussion. You derailed the discussion when you started arguing.
No. I responded to your post and clarified your misinterpretations.
RyanFialcowitz: mondo84:The developer's multiple statements are ambiguously worded on the side of optimism. Their F.A.Q. is in NO WAY ambiguous. I even linked to it & quoted it earlier in this thread.
The way it's worded isn't certain. Note that I didn't say there isn't a deal - I think it's likely, but the point is that it hasn't been outright confirmed - that FAQ entry even includes a link to the wishlist entry at GOG. Furthermore, submitting the game to GOG does not mean that GOG has actually approved it. An example of this was explained, and I'll even give you a
direct link.
I brought this up because, again, you claimed that the rights holders have final say over games being sold on GOG. There are many examples, known and unknown, in which GOG refused to sell a game. So, the rights holder is obviously not always the deciding factor. In the case of JP1, if that were the case the devs wouldn't have continued to need wish list votes.
And you may misinterpret this as me saying I don't think the game will come to GOG, which would be wrong. I think JP1 will arrive here, but it's not cut and dry. If GOG doesn't think the game is up to par, for whatever reason (e.g. technical), they may not accept it. If/when the game does arrive, spare me the "told you so" because I'm not saying it won't come ever to GOG...
RyanFialcowitz: mondo84:When you misrepresent what I've said, respond with straw men to things I haven't said, ignore what I have explained multiple times, and try to counter-accuse me of things like "specious reasoning" as a way of muddying the discussion, I'm going to correct the fallacies. And yes, I'll leave it at that. I haven't misrepresented anything. It's possible I misinterpreted. Further, I haven't responded to anything you haven't said as that would be impossible. . .
It's not impossible at all - your posts show this. You've repeatedly misinterpreted my points and used this as a form of argument instead of responding to what I actually said (and clarified over and over). Again, straw man.
RyanFialcowitz: You are guilty of specious reasoning- accept this and learn from it. Lastly, I sincerely hope you can leave it- but I remain doubtful.
LOL, this gave me a good laugh. You've tried to use that term against me multiple times because I used it to illustrate your misconceptions. Now it just seems silly, alongside the other jabs in those last words. You are free to prolong this fruitless discussion with more of the same, though.