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He was a mean mofo son of a b****, there's no doubt about that.
But we must admit that he was a badass villain aswell.
David Morrissey is a nice actor.
Then you just wait until Negan shows up. ;) (talking about the TV show)
That guy is pure evil. One crazy psycho.
I hope they change his character too much in the TV series.
OK Valve.... if you punish quitting in one of your games ( CS:GO ) then put a system in your other games / products. This whole " inconsistant " lameness does not fly with me. Maybe in L4D 3 we can hope.
I don't care if people complain. Or start arguements. That is part of humans that will never go away. But if people let it get to them & they start to grief and / or rage quit... then it should be a loss on them. The good people who tough it out & at least play through should be the ones rewarded. Not suffering. Which is what is happening in L4D 2. There is so many things to implement & improve that it's sad to see L4D 2 go to waste.
wanna give the author of this a double monkey thrust?
That makes me mad the most.