spiraldoor wrote:But how do you know that the compilations were never planned for an earlier release? Given the accuracy of the rest of the rumour, it seems a safe bet that the tentative release dates were correct at the time the rumour was posted.
No one knows if they were planned for an earlier release or not because such a thing was NEVER ANNOUNCED and NEVER CONFIRMED. Ubisoft made zero statement on a November 4th release date for anything. Also not one online store all over the internet received any pre-order listings for November 4th releases for any said games.
Spiraldoor, I'm not sure if you know what betting is or how it works, but if we had made bets on this back in September, you would owe me money. NOT ONE GAME was released on November 4th or before on the speculated HD remakes. All of the release information turned out incorrect. You can't just pretend that earlier releases were planned or even available for order on any retail site because you can't stand being wrong about something.
Again, you are managing to make a major logical failure by assuming rumor=truth. I guess I have to start being a dictionary here, because by definition it is impossible for a rumor to ever be in a state of correctness since once it is proven it becomes a fact and no longer a rumor. So how can you act like a rumor was somehow correct at some point, despite lack of proof, for basically for no other reason than you saying so? If someone spread a rumor that Michel Ancel was a post-op transexual and he proved to all of his fans he was not (don't ask), by your logic you would be the one saying he was always was a post-op transexual at but that he recently had another operation to cancel it out.
The excuse that because some of a rumor turned out to be true does not LOGICALLY make the whole rumor to be true. Let's say I ran a game news site and I updated with a rumor saying, "In the next Rayman game, Murfy will have a girlfriend and there will be a hardcore sex scene." Then two weeks later screenshots are released of the proposed game where Murfy is hanging around another female frog fly thing. By your logic, you would state it as a fact that the sex scene is there as well despite there being no evidence of the sort.
People like you are why rumors have the ability to ruin someone's life, but this is not a soap opera, it's just the games industry.
I really can't believe I'm even having to explain all of this.
spiraldoor wrote:Which is more likely: that an insider leaked the news of several compilations which eventually ran over schedule, or that an insider leaked the news of several compilations and for some reason decided to supplement them with completely untrue release dates?
First, let's get one thing straight, there was never an insider mentioned in either JeuxVideo articles. Not one person is even named. There is no direct source to even cite that has any credibility. Who knows what they are basing their rumor on. A lot of these game news sites are just looking for things to report so if they heard something from someone who heard something then to them it's news to print during the day for more site hits.
Second, assuming there is an insider, there is no telling how reliable such an insider might be. I guess you don't know much about gaming news, but often times insider information ends up incorrect or in some foul cases, made up. Usually an insider tends to be some peon that could be a programmer in the company somewhere just saying what he thinks is happening or when something is released. The only person qualified to name a release date is a marketing person or a representative of the publisher. If an insider can't be named and no one can be held responsible then that is not concrete in any way whatsoever.
Third, you are asking me a multiple choice question where both of the answers are the same. Try again.
Fourth, let me remind you again that you don't have any idea what kind of production schedule anyone at Ubisoft has and therefore you are in no position to conclude any production has been delayed or cancelled whatsoever.
Fifth, the rumored release dates have already been proven as false.
spiraldoor wrote:I don’t understand your claims that a game cannot be delayed unless an official release date has already been publicly declared – surely unannounced games with tentative internal release dates get delayed or cancelled behind the scenes all the time? That’s most likely what happened to the Rayman Trilogy.
So now what you are doing is just speculating internal goals or milestones as a strawman argument. Why would you want to argue something you have no basis or source for? That's insanity. Let's revisit what you originally said to make what is being discussed completely clear here:
spiraldoor wrote:They each had release dates. The other compilations were later announced, proving that the rumour was reliable. The Rayman Trilogy was never officially announced. All of this indicates that it was indeed in development but was delayed or cancelled.
spiraldoor wrote:None of these wishful thoughts go any way towards explaining why the game was delayed until after its leaked release date.
Again, see above for instructions on how rumors work.
Originally you concluded a compilation disc was in development based on a rumor and then assumed the said rumored release is a leak, which it is not. A leak would require some sort of substantial information - even an anonymous quote would count. In the JeuxVideo article where a possible Rayman Trilogy, no one is quoted or sourced, nor is any documents, images, or files that were internal only made public. I don't know French but running the article through Google translate has the words "might" and "could" every other sentence, meaning not even JeuxVideo is sure. So it makes no sense when you assume any of this information is full on confirmed when the original article doesn't even assume so.
spiraldoor wrote: I don’t understand your claims that a game cannot be delayed unless an official release date has already been publicly declared – surely unannounced games with tentative internal release dates get delayed or cancelled behind the scenes all the time? That’s most likely what happened to the Rayman Trilogy.
Sure, games get canceled or delayed all the time from missing too many milestones and often no one but the people working on them know about it, but none of that has anything to do with release date if the game was never announced because there is no expectation from the audience so therefore no one can be left waiting or disappointed. A publisher or marketer determines a game's release date from the expected gold date from the developers. The developers can only predict when the game will be finished, not when it will be available to buy. Assuming the game makes gold in time, the game would have already had to have some sort of public release date one way or another, since publishers or marketers need to notify retailers, digital download services, or whatever other marketing avenues ahead of time. Because determining a game's release date requires dealings with EXTERNAL parties, it is not possible for such a thing to be internal. Do you follow?
The only way a company could dodge any of that that would to do away with marketing, have no publisher, and only sell the game through their own personal website or out of the back of a truck or something. If a game maker wanted to go that route, the very least they could do is announce their game ahead of time and give a heads of on a release date, because anything short of that would be incredibly idiotic. Nothing like this would ever happen with an Ubisoft game since they tend to sell their things in actual stores or through established digital distribution services and not someone elses purchased dot com.
No game publisher or distributor in the business to make money would allow a release to only be announced through rumor. Ubisoft can be pretty idiotic, but they obviously don't announce release dates through rumors. You'll notice all games mentioned in the rumor that Ubisoft ended up announcing also received official release date to go along with them straight from their own press, not some game gossip site without any source whatsoever. Are you trying to say EVERY SINGLE ONE of those HD collections planned was delayed because they didn't all come out on November 4th, including the unannounced one? I can't think of any case where a rumored release date would somehow be more correct than an officially announced one from the company making the games, but believe what you want I guess.
Anyway, I've spent way too long repeating myself over and over on this. I've now exhaustively spelled everything out plainly here and have no interest going back and forth anymore.
In a nutshell: Don't make stuff up and pass it off as fact if there is no evidence to support said fact.