First he was maligned and made fun throughout the internet for his savant-like knowledge of World of Warcraft lore. Then, he revealed to the world in his own Youtube response that he was both extremely nervous and suffered from mild Asperger's. Now, he has been vindicated. Blizzard has not only corrected their fudging of the Wildhammer Clan history, they've also immortalized the Red Shirt Guy as an NPC features in the game, itself.
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only an insensitive idiot would not have been able to realize he probably had some type of mild case of autism. and i don't see why ppl are talking about it...who cares. the kid owned blizzard, he was very gracious about it, they were good sports about it as well, and that should be the only thing anyone is concerned with.
Yea, it was kind of ridiculous to clown him. Im glad they created a NPC based off of him, however isnt that the point of Beta testing to point of glitches inaccuracies? I guess beta to most people just mean early access. Kudos to RSG!
hahahahaaahah nerds
Why would you even make fun of him in the first place? He does what he loves. Even if its in a video game etc, this guy has made history and you? If you make fun of him your obviously a jealous ass on earth trying to make yourself feel better of who you are.
says the guy who has over 700 comments