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Yaaawn. If that is all you want, then simply install r2modman and use mods.
How about things that really matter? Co-op mode that isn't a lame, tacked-on afterthought. Built-in mod support and Steam Workshop integration. Much better performance. Etc.
Everything you said can also be fixed with mods. Your turn!
I'm pretty sure everything you said could also be fixed with mods yawwnnn
+1 for going with the joke.
-1 for not getting the irony behind it.
Either I got the irony behind it and it wasn't that good or I didn't get it because it was so deep and complex. Mind explaning so I'd know which one was it?