Reasons for doing so include:
1. This should stop the confusion around editing the wrong config file's
flags -- when for example, extracting a level. Common settings can be in
one central place, with bespoke overrides being provided for each
version
2. Less verbose way of supporting multiple game versions. You don't have
to duplicate the entire `type_casts` file for example, just add or
override the json objects required.
3. Makes the folder structure consistent, Jak 1's `all-types` is now in
a `jak1` folder, etc.
* update jak 2 config and hack to make game text dumpable
* update stuff
* update src
* do `cspace<-parented-transformq-joint!`
* progress.... kind of...
* more drawable stuff
* clagng
* bones begin
* more bones
* even more bones
* everything builds
* touches
* errors
* ?
* fix `quicksandlurker`
* updates
* update refs
* more fixes
* update refs