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I've been lurking for a year and I've been too reluctant to participate because of the way you treat people. Here are some things you should consider:

1. Being a civilized human being and treating others with basic respect costs you nothing whatsoever, and helps create a harmonious community. You can very easily communicate "This is in the manual" without being rude and condescending. Instead, anyone who comes in here seeking help is met with hostility. It puts people off wanting to join the community, and by the looks of it, a lot of people within the community appear to hold negative opinions of you.  Wouldn't you prefer it if people actually liked you?

2. The manual isn't as easy for everyone else to understand as you claim it is. The whole thing is written in broken English, and there's at least one grammar/punctuation error in almost every sentence. I appreciate it was clearly written by someone whose first language isn't English, but you should be mindful this creates additional roadblocks for English-speaking users.

3. Different people are wired differently. It's obvious from your interactions with others that you have Autism Spectrum Disorder, which makes it a lot easier for you to learn things like scripting language. For others, it may take longer. Personally, I'm a practical learner, so I wasn't able to make sense of the manual until after I downloaded some unprotected EFPS projects and studied some of the .script files. (On this note, the instructions Retro Trash Games provided above were great, because they actually took into consideration, "Maybe this person doesn't understand the manual. I'll try rephrasing it in different words instead.")

I'm 100% sure that you're smarter than me and almost everyone else here when it comes to scripting/coding and all that technical computer stuff. But you display the emotional intelligence and maturity of a toddler in every post, and it's thoroughly unimpressive. Banning people for saying "I find this behavior rude" is the height of pettiness and immaturity. How could any grown adult possibly respect someone who behaves like that? (Also, fact that you ban people for mildly criticizing you while simultaneously making fun of others for not being able to take criticism demonstrates an astonishing lack of self-awareness)

Likewise, painting the backlash as a conspiracy is beyond ridiculous. If a person mistreats those around them for long enough, someone will eventually turn around and ask them to stop. That's not a "nuclear war," that's just a person experiencing consequences for their own behavior.

No one in the world likes being talked down to. But do you know what everyone does like? Being treated with civility and respect. Why not just try being a decent person for a month and see what a difference it makes? You have nothing to lose. No one will think you're any less smart, and you might even make a friend or two.