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June 2016

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Incorrect & Unnecessary Edits

Also of note is that he changes grammatical structure and spelling to an incorrect version from a correct one, e.g. on the Half-Life 2: Episode One page. He changed "heads-up display" to "head-up display", which is wrong. He also changed "Gravity Gun" to "gravity gun", which again, is wrong - it's a name of a weapon.

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June 2016

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