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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You have children? Quite a role model you must be.
But a tard wouldn't know.
Turning into boring troll. Are you randomly lashing out for the sake of lashing out?
It's okay, your kids probably think you're cool, even though you act like a spoiled teen that can't get a simple LEGO game to run.
So, you throw hissy fits when a game doesn't work on your pc and then get upset if you're called out for crying like an entitled bratty teen.
You would do well to take your own advice. Although I'm afraid you've your head so far up your own ass you wouldn't be able to see anything if you tried.
P.S., Sincerely hope you do not procreate and were lying about the children.
QQ more, setting a good example here.
Crybaby.
Haha, you have a superiority complex going as well.
Instead of crying, you could have gotten a refund. The one rare circumstance in which Valve gives refunds is if the information on the storepage didn't agree with the product you got or it won't run on your machine even though it should.
Although supposedly there's a certain playtime after which a refund becomes impossible, which sounds kinda obvious.
I can't see on your profile wether or not you've played the LEGO games. It's private.
lol
I thought when you're at the age that you take care of children you no longer need money from mom to buy games.
Then follow your own words and stop reading this you dumbass.
Other games like "LEGO Star Wars" or "LEGO Marvel Super Heroes" doesn't have this.
The Story is not very exciting, because you follow the film, of course. It's not a shame, that "The LEGO Movie" couldn't keep up with Star Wars, but the Story is very original. The bad guy wants to fix everthing with glue and annihilate all creativity. The good guys wants to save creativity, the core element of Lego and that's exactly the right thing, which is need for a LEGO film or a game.