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Fuck The Makers Of This Game!! :: God Damn Piece Of Shit Won’t Load!! nuino ng KCFaslovercoolguy200 :: as usual e2 ngduket ulit ako ng pwet tony black :: why won,t you load dame you i,m going to watch lord of the rings the two towers J.D :: four words for all of you people complaining about the loading speed of this game:SHUT THE FUCK UP!! roflmao :: All i did was read every comment and it was done loading. All you people are either speaking in a different language, writing gibberish⁄#’s and complaining about loading. Go do something else instead of sit infront of the computer while you wait and it’ll go by a lot faster. As for the gibberspeakers and whatever language people: Go to a chat were people speak whatever the hell you roflmao :: it cut me off. whatever the hell you are speaking. lol dobedobedo-beer :: -.- Reading all of what you just wrote passes time by too.. Rodney :: Lol ok i beat it now the song at the end is kinda cool and annyoing at the same time O.o
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