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Not eniterly of topic as he was a big part of getting dark souls onto pc to begin with.
I was never a fan of his, but he made some good and bad points. Sad to see anyone go through what he did.
You called a person who literally just died and left a family behind with other people grieving a "tard". I mean what the ♥♥♥♥ is wrong with you?
I am not saying people should make posts about his death on this forum, because it is not really the right place for a lot of reasons. If you check the forum here and see that about 80% of the posts are about arguing wether or not you are a shill if you bought this game or wether its a 20 dollar patch you might get the idea that the bar for conversation topics here is already really really low.
Now one person makes a post about something that arguably actually matters and all you can do is say to others they need to "calm down" because this person who just died was a "tard" and so people should not care. Oh boy.
I really hope you do not believe in an afterlife, because if it really exists there is certainly a place in hell waiting for you.
Man I would argue the point, but you will already go to hell (or whatever afterlife of your choice you believe in) for your english. ♥♥♥♥ most of what you type does not make sense or it contradicts your own statements. I would not challenge a guy in a wheelchair to a race on foot either.