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The git gud wars are out in full force I see.
Edit: I wouldn't personally mind the git gud sentiment if we didn't have to live in a society with other goals desires and survival requiring way more time investment. I don't mind having to do a bunch of research on history and culture to understand a movie, but I could see how if that is required to a degree in a sequel that the original didn't require nearly as much, it would be frustrating.
I watched hollow knight online though because I don't like hard platformers too much lol
The git gudders live in fear of me. The bold faced single player cheater. Sometimes messing about with cheat engine to get what I want is more fun than the game itself
Contra hard and the Contra code form a dialectical relationship that modern games no longer have to their detriment.
The only thing a gamer fears more than someone taking away their toys is someone else playing with them.
I refuse to accept the legitimacy of any "git gud" unless they have at least one WR speedrun in their name.
Me posting "git gud" right after quitting to menu during a platforming sequence to avoid losing my rosaries