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I meant people who actually PLAY this game or another game who see the name of someone they know as a character IN THAT GAME not some random Egosurfer who looks up their own name.
For instance, if someone you know was called Gordon Freeman or Evelyn Parker.
Almost as if companys try to prevent too common name combinations.
Some streamers and game developers for example.
Hideo Kojima would be the most famous one. He can be seen during the Hotel mission.
Then there's Gronkh, a german streamer and a few others, but I forgot their names.
Unfortunate. Although there're some I'd really like to.
But I've already read a lot of familiar names in computer games during my 46 years on earth. ;-)
No, wait... That was Johnny Bilverhand. Never mind.