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Moscow, Moscow City, Russian Federation


Сколько мне в кс написали,ты столько страниц в книжках не прочитал
You will never be a real PvPer. You have no skill, you have no gamesense, you have no brain. You are a PvEer twisted by LastStandGamers and workshop bricks into a crude mockery of Space Engineers' gameplay. All the 'validation' you get is superficial and insincere. Your own faction mocks you behind your back, ridiculing your lack of PvP prowess.
They see you as a liability rather than an asset. Your opponents are utterly unimpressed by your lack of skill and easily exploit your predictable tactics. It's laughable how you consistently post screenshots with planets in the background, revealing your lack of situational awareness and strategic thinking. Even if you manage to engage in PvP encounters, your opponents will quickly realize your incompetence and retreat, leaving you humiliated and defeated. You will never experience the satisfaction of being a skilled PvPer. Instead, you will continue to be the subject of ridicule, forever known as the foolish PvEer who attempted to enter the realm of PvP but failed miserably.
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