Dyack's ego got the better of him. It was up for debate when he first started that infamous thread, but now it's clear that any sort of realistic grounding he had for this debate as a whole is gone and been replaced by the all singing, all dancing Denis Dyack Show.
For him, this stand against NeoGAF will be something he will be forever championing. I have no doubt that that Dyack will milk every conceivable PR stunt he can from this little 'exchange'. Every possible chance he has to talk about the media will be lead from 'his time' at NeoGAF and how he was banned.
Dyack will forever be synonymous with this NeoGAF and Too Human 'exchange' and the resulting media interest in this discussion, and not his body of work. And that, if anyone, is a major own goal for someone like Dyack. Right? No. Dyack clearly wanted Dyack first and foremost in the line of discussion rather than his game.
For Dyack this was something he feels was just and right. A cause. A calling to all those in the video game industry who feel similarly victimised in forums and blogs.
For NeoGAF this will be a bullet point on it's Wiki page or something that a mod links to a new member who has just joined the forum and isn't aware of it's 'history' or should that be infamy of the Dyack incident.
In short the conclusion of this series of events is a huge moment for Dyack.
For NeoGAF however, it was a Wednesday.
I have grown weary of you Mr Dyack and the sound of your voice.
Good day.
Shard said:
Thankfully.