Re: How to fix tanks?
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:20 am
Yes, I hate bad grammar and poor structure. That doesn't mean that I become agitated by seeing it. I just point out how to fix it.
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Ninja wrote:That may be so, but it still seems a bit much to me. Whatever.
Mutilating your sentences with horribly purposeful incorrect grammar does nothing to me emotionally, so your "twisted" emoticon is unwarranted.
Ninja wrote:"Whatever" can be used as an interjection.
Ninja wrote:That's not entirely true. Interjections are used in everyday speech, but they are also used in many other kinds of communication. They are to be used to indicate either emotion or the disposition of the author toward what is being discussed. In this case, I used the latter function.
Sinque Productions wrote:Not, to, be, that, guy but, arguing, over, grammar, is, a, waste, of, time, for, everyone, and, for, this, thread. And, getting, angry, is, a, waste, too. Do, it, on, Discord, or, something.
Sinque Productions wrote:In case someone missed it, I wrote the tank would be able to attack all three enemies at once. And yes, reducing the tank's attack would balance it. Or maybe they can attack two enemies at once so they are better at one for all around damage balance. Or maybe their damage could get divided by the amount of enemies they are attacking.
A tank might do 30 to one, 15 to two, and 10 to three.
Or the could do 15 and attack at most 2 enemies at once but block three.
Or they could just do 13 (1 enemy is less likely than 3 so I reduced it a little bit) damage to 1, 2, 3, which would balance between 1 vs. 3.
Ninja wrote:It doesn't have to be. It is one of the eight major parts of speech in the English language, and is respected as correct by reputable sources.
Zonoro13 wrote:Ninja wrote:It doesn't have to be. It is one of the eight major parts of speech in the English language, and is respected as correct by reputable sources.
When educated people write in English, they use sentences with at least one independent clause and perhaps some dependent clauses. It's curious how little you respect this convention, while obsessing over another just as arbitrary.
Ninja wrote:I agree that writing in sentences is the most common form of written communication in the English language. That does not excuse the fact that interjections exist and that they are totally correct.
Sinque2 wrote:This is Sinque, I forgot my last account password :/