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I honestly don't understand how someone could spend over 6000 hours in Rust and still be this bad at the game. After all that time, you'd think he'd have at least a basic understanding of how to play, but he constantly makes rookie mistakes. It's like he's been stuck in the same spot for years, never improving. What's even worse is the attitude they bring to every server. They're constantly toxic, griefing teammates, and getting into unnecessary arguments with others. It's frustrating to deal with someone who's clearly put so much time into a game but isn't better than my special needs son. After 6000 hours, it's clear he has no real respect for the community or the game itself. It’s a shame to see someone waste so much time without actually learning or enjoying the game. If you're looking for a good wipe, stay away from this kid.
-rep