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Stronghold Crusader 2: Special Edition – Includes digital art book, soundtrack and a copy of Stronghold Crusader HD.
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Special Edition
When a people wants to know something, they asks. This is the norm.
I am good at quantum physics, you are good at this game, probably.
If anyone can not tell the difference between a gluon and a pi meson, I should write that he is stupid?
1) It has little to do with not knowing something, so this example is not really applicable. It's about not being able to do something as simple as read the description on the store page of the game.
2) Do you even know what a conditional clause is? I didn't say he is stupid. I said he is lazy and that I would call him stupid instead, if I wanted to be rude.
The example above is absolutely correct.
Descriptions of games are not always 100% correct, change over time, and do not always correspond to the truth. Therefore, people ask many similar questions about many other games. Moreover always more pleasant to hear an answer to a question from the owner of the game. In any case, all normal people should speak respectfully. But unfortunately not everyone agrees with this.
And I hate to invoke the current year argument, but with the internet you can get a lot of information yourself without asking someone else. Like being able to figure out even something this simple is a task too hard for one man.
So no. It's not correct. Understading quantum physics is a "bit" more complicated then, and I say once more, being able to read the store page. Yes, these do mostly get updated and SC 2 isn't that old. For example, all old MP games I know get the tag removed when they sutdown servers.
But I am honestly done here. No reason to repeat myself again, or even to argue about a comment from 2015. Unsubbed and this is my last reply.