If your immediate response to someone saying you insulted them is to start trotting out bullshit about 'ad hominem' and 'logical fallacy,' you insulted them, and morever won't even own up to it.
As for the rest of your bullshit, the conversation is over. I'm not engaging your fuckery. The graphics weren't fixed, and if you have a problem with that, that's not my fucking problem. Go pick a fight elsewhere.
If it's not broke, don't fix it.
What's really going on here is that you're deflecting to avoid backing up your claim.
It hasn't escaped my notice that you haven't bothered to provide evidence of your claim that "most major outlets have taken note of it", or even that it's a common complaint from anyone else, much less a fair number of people. Instead, you are focusing on the least relevant element of my previous post to dodge the issue.
At this point I have no choice but to assume that it's a bald claim unless you can show otherwise. I'm asking for verification, because I have been unable to verify any of what you claimed.
That could mean one of three things:
1. There are articles from major outlets I haven't seen, that aren't fitting the search criteria I'm using, that back your claim. In which case that should be easily remedied by simply providing sources. For the most part, RotN has gotten near universal praise for it's graphics as far as I can tell. What I was able to find about the game's graphical look, which includes every major outlet, seems to confirm that, and contradicts your claim that yours is a commonly shared opinion.
2. You have confused things you've heard about Curse of the Moon with things people said about Ritual of the Night. As I said, I did see coverage that did address what you're talking about, but it was all directed at Curse of the Moon and its psuedo 8-bit graphics, which did cause issues of the sort you've described for a lot of people, myself included at some points in the game.
3. You are trying to make your personal opinion sound like it has more weight than it really does by making a bald claim implying your opinion is a common or majority consensus.
I'm not sure which is true, but at this point it seems like 2 or 3 are more likely to be the case.