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[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Hate to break up the bandwagon, but the modder didn't say he faked anything at all. He tweeted that while he originally said that the models were "exactly" the same, he clarified that while they were not precisely 1:1 without any modifications at all, they were still the same model with minor adjustments.

Some other dude then jumped on the tweet and made up a narrative that the modder had faked everything. Then this "journalist" decided to make an entire article about a tweet from some random dude putting words in the modders mouth.

Given the rest of the editorializing in the article, I think we can pretty safely say this dude is coping hard.