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Ah, that makes sense. So this is the type of person who enjoyed 2077.
Yup, someone who is able to read, and is able to do the bare modicum of research instead of asking the most generic questions.
This is a forum. It's a place for people to talk to each other, ask questions, and share ideas. There is no requirement that you must find your own answers. If there was, then nobody would ever ask questions anywhere on the internet in the first place.
Quit being a jackass, dude. Not everybody is as thoroughly invested into the things you are and may not have the intimate level of knowledge of those subjects as you, and you're being a real prick by trying to shame somebody for not knowing something.
They have 2000 hrs in CP2077. But clearly never read or heard of 'How to make friends & influence people'
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No, someone so deeply self obsessed they couldnt even fathom that someone who plays games doesnt pay attention to the publisher or developer.
Thats exactly the kind of person who forces themselves to like something they assumed they would like and spent money on it. A bad bagel, a poorly fitting shirt, an unfinished game. "I bought it, clearly its good!"
The kind of person who assumes anyone asking questions they already know the answer to must be trolling, because everything you know is generic, and everything you dont is unnecessary.
You should try not being a chode sometime.
Ok, mom.