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UPDATE: Oct. 14, 2016, 3 p.m. EDT Mashablespoke to the group behind the billboard, learning why they

UPDATE: Oct. 14, 2016, 3 p.m. EDT Mashablespoke to the group behind the billboard, learning why they made it and why they picked Overwatch.

For the undecided voters who are waiting to hear about the U.S. presidential candidates' video game skills, it looks like they're not going to be voting Trump this November.

A billboard has popped up in Florida calling out Donald Trump's Overwatchskills and manners, alleging that he always plays as Hanzo — a notoriously unhelpful character — and then complains about his team's hero composition in the game's chat. The allegations are accompanied by an illustration of a yelling Trump sitting at a computer.

Twitter user @GHOSTFXCKER reposted an image of the billboard, which gained a lot of traction Thursday night with thousands of likes and retweets. User @NidtheDragon gave the internet a better look at the damning advertisement.

The billboard reads:

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Donald Trump mains Hanzo and complains about team comp in chat.

TrumpIsNotATeamPlayer.com

Paid for by the Nuisance Committee and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.

The website, TrumpIsNotATeamPlayer.com, has images of Trump dressed up as different Overwatchcharacters and text describing why he is not fit to be president of the United States.

Mashable ImageTrump reimagined as Hanzo.Credit: trumpisnotateamplayerMashable ImageTrump reimagined as Bastion, another bad hero choice.Credit: Trumpisnotateamplayer

We may not be able to change his political viewpoints, but he could definitely learn a thing or two from our Overwatchguide.

The Nuisance Committee is a super PAC created by the people behind Cards Against Humanity, which has put up billboards against Trump before, one of which read: "If Trump is so rich how come he didn't buy this billboard?"

Cards Against Humanity has made it clear that it does not support Trump for president, and actually sells a survival pack on its website in case Trump becomes president. It's described as "a pre-packed duffle bag with over a dozen items hand-picked to help you survive the collapse of civilization after Donald Trump is elected President of the United States."

Cards Against Humanity did not immediately respond to Mashable's request to comment.

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