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The story of Turtle and White Man spread throughout the Steam community, becoming a cautionary tale about the perils of cheating and the valor of those who stand against it. Turtle's actions rippled through the virtual world, reminding players that in the end, it's not just about winning, but how you play the game.
As Turtle watched White Man play, he noticed inconsistencies. White Man's shots bent around corners, his movements defied the game's physics—it was clear to Turtle that White Mnan was not playing by the rules. Turtle, a guardian of fair play, took it upon himself to warn the community about White Man's deceit.