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He helped me too and I was working on sound mods at the time so totally out of his area but he still took time out to help me. What an absolute legend he became.
So thank you for putting this up my man, I'll definitely be having some skirmishes around this big fella <3
{
[MrElusive, "F"] remoteExec ["globalChat", 0, false];
};
Never good :(
I never actually knew him, but from what I've heard he was instrumental to the Arma community therefore deserves this tribute.
R.I.P mate. Death is an illusion though, he's not actually "gone" anywhere, only his human vessel.
It may comfort you all to know he's living on in higher dimensions.