Dev blogs should express in clear and unambiguous way!

Okay, now I really get it. So that’s about the ‘battle’ and ‘match’ joke xD

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Yeah because you were saying they should be clear and easier to understand, when what you wrote was easy to misunderstand

Just some fun. Understand where you are coming from though

Thanks for ur kindness. I feel like a chatGPT apologizing for some mistakes that I didn’t realize, even something not so important. Maybe I really need to practice my writing anyway because I’m planning to apply for PhD in UK.

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All good. At least you can speak multiple languages.

I only speak english, and poorly at that :slight_smile:

I believe language is just a tool for communicating. As long as we understanding each other that’s perfect. So let’s come back to the topic, sometimes I really don’t know what the dev blogs wanna express.

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Can’t agree more.
Just adding on the post, I think the key problem of the devs has been the lacking of clarity. It is never a good way to let your customers guess the true meaning of your post, esp in times when people are really concerned with the topic. The presence of this issue, for me at least, shows a kind of unclearness in the goals and plans of development (consider Stalingrad, also several significant changes in the power of grenade launchers, explosives and flamethrowers…). It is of the most importance for devlopers to clarify their central problematic: hardcore or non-hardcore, historical or less historical, fast pace or slow pace, fps or more explosions and flames, too much grind or less grind, also the consequences of actions and thus, the appropriate solution that is capable of balancing the long term benefit and short term benefit and attaining a Pareto improvement for the collective interest. Afterall, words should be spoken carefully; constant variations in explantions can only irritate people.

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