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Namcokid, Namcokid, Namcokid. The one of the 47th variety. A man who's level of butthurt knows no bounds. We've talked about him here before, on several occasions. He was banned here in 2018 - alongside three additional spam accounts he made, in fact - and has never gotten over it since then. He eventually gave up and made his own Pac-Man wiki, with terrible writing that drags on and on, and only has pages on the most basic subjects. And most recently...he convinced hundreds of people that I stole credit card information and home addresses through a scam website selling a rare Pac-Man game.

I already made a blogpost discussing this subject; it was since deleted by wiki council (not my doing). The subject of it was a certain "R.S.", with a tiny nod to Namcokid's fetish for Pac-Man World 2 sales numbers in the middle. It explained how R.S. manipulates random children into believing whatever he wants. Generally, this is just stupid Pac-Man opinions, but it also includes giving certain cult members the power to speak, while kicking others down to the curb.

One of those granted R.S.'s power, of course, is Namcokid. And if the cult leader supports them, the entire cult will, no matter how idiotic or nonsensical their claims are. And most recently, Namcokid posted that I, the "douchebag that runs the Pac-Man Wiki", posted a scam link to buy Pac-Man VR, the rare arcade game from 1996. He then said that I did this "deliberately and intentionally", and encouraged everyone to report the Pac-Man Wiki and stop using it.

Where do we even begin here...

The link to Pac-Man VR was jokingly posted in the aforementioned, deleted R.S. post, then was put in the game's actual article as a citation note. It wasn't even meant to be taken seriously, but someone from the cult bought it anyway (if I'm such a controversial figure in their eyes, why would they trust it in the first place?). This website has been around since 2017, though only began taking orders this August. Why would I have set up a "scam" website three years ago, only to suddenly begin scamming people now? Plenty of other places had posted the link to the website in the same time period, including news website RoadToVR (which is where I found it in the first place) and Pac-centric Twitter account 365ofPac, but brainwashed cult followers still believed Namcokid's nonsense.

It's extremely obvious that Namcokid, despite pretending to be oh-so-caring and "warning" everyone about the "dangers" of the Pac-Man Wiki, was just doing this to get some extra clicks on his Pac-Man wiki (I won't give him the honor of saying its name), and to get this wiki less attention. He manipulated people into believing him. Directly after my blogpost explained how they use these manipulation tactics. I'm not even given a voice with the No Context community - and even if I was, they refuse to listen to me anyway.

Fast forward to less than two weeks later. That "scam" Pac-Man VR that supposedly stole information?

...It arrived at the purchaser's doorstep. It was real.

The files were analysed, and it very clearly is legit. The buyer of the game was also revealed - I won't say the name, but it was someone I didn't expect. All the while, Namcokid's rant is still up. Other rants are still up. There's no apology, no remorse, no correction; just the same lies as before, while the No Context cult enjoys their stupid little VR game.

...VR. Virtual Reality. That's exactly what this entire debacle is; it's like a dream. Nothing makes sense. Fiction mixed with fact. Made up myths done solely to spite. The lies of the past are disproven by the truths of the faraway, one-and-a-half week future, but said lies are still believed. I feel like I'm in a mental asylum. An actual test of an alternate reality. But this is all real, and is all caused by me banning someone from this wiki two years ago, after he obnoxiously renamed Miru to "Mil".

I don't really know what else to say. This psychopathic rollercoaster of Pac-Morons has ruined Pac-Man for me beyond repair. I guess I'm happy to be proven right? I'm happy to have indirectly helped preserve the rarest Pac-Man game of all time? But truthfully, I'm not happy. And I won't be unless this community magically learns empathy and common sense. That's what I hope for in my virtual reality - a world where No Context Pac-Man never existed. Ah, what a dream...

Ireallydontcare123456789 (talk) 05:32, 3 September 2020 (UTC)Ireallydontcare12345789