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I'm typing this because you're enthusiasm there at the end made me chuckle.
I just don't get the dude ragg'n on you at all.
But I do admire your passion.
(( Viva la plagio! ))
The information section could even be stolen verbatim from whomever I sourced this to begin with, who knows? It was five years ago and before you could even pin me with the idea I'd made this to farm Steam awards like a rotten crook, I think. Probably. I stand by my actions. My will is iron, and my heart gold. You can put those cuffs on me but I will still raise my fists high.
Viva la plagio!
The earliest guide in this format was posted on 2017 May 5th by Gamespot. The differences between it and this guide are semi-colons exchanged for dashes, merged/swapped columns, keycode replaced with keypad, typos, paraphrased notes and fluff text. The progression is all the same – all items are in the exact same order.
The first place I can find referencing a keycode guide was (Reddit of all places) on May 3rd, but the link pointing to the particular guide is down.
If you're going to copy, at least put some original thought in! Why does the note in Ballistics have to need Leverage 1, for instance? The room is filled with Recycler Charges!