Griefers make open impossible, and how easy the solution is.

So you didn't say "it", but your whole response pretty much exclusively relied on you using that exact word. I proved very clearly that you did not.

Let's make this simple for you. "Combat logging" is a present participle. It's an action. A verb. Not a noun. Not a subject. Behold:
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And lest we forget, your response was entirely predicated on you using the word "it", which means you didn't even read your own post enough to know you didn't. And you don't know the difference between a verb and noun but you're here saying "kids these days". And you made all these claims to "nuance" but you think nuance is "talking about two things".

Hey I cant compete with that much grammar science, mein general, but I just want to say an action can be a subject. For exemple "Knitting is enjoyable" would have "knitting" as the subject here.
 
Well at the moment you can menu log in combat by waiting 15 secs. Just open a thread about reducing the wait if you want to streamline logging in combat even more in the legit intended design of the game. Or combat log. I personnaly dont care. If someone log on me I consider that as an inconsequential win, and vice versa.
You're the one who was saying it was streamlined.
 
Hey I cant compete with that much grammar science, mein general, but I just want to say an action can be a subject. For exemple "Knitting is enjoyable" would have "knitting" as the subject here.
Nope, a verb isn't a noun. I know you're eager to move on from all of your many, many failures in this thread, but being so upset it causing you to make a lot of ridiculous mistakes.

Just to reiterate: no claimed "nuance", you very specifically formed a whole argument around saying a word you didn't say, and now you're pretending verbs are nouns.
 
Seriously, every discussion you engage in ends with you calling someone a 'naughty liar'. On reflection, don't you think there might be a slight problem with your own debate skills here?

Well to be frank, it's always the same people putting words in others mouths in here.
 
Nope, a verb isn't a noun. I know you're eager to move on from all of your many, many failures in this thread, but being so upset it causing you to make a lot of ridiculous mistakes.

Just to reiterate: no claimed "nuance", you very specifically formed a whole argument around saying a word you didn't say, and now you're pretending verbs are nouns.

Mkay.

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Well at the moment you can menu log in combat by waiting 15 secs. Just open a thread about reducing the wait if you want to streamline logging in combat even more in the legit intended design of the game. Or combat log. I personnaly dont care. If someone log on me I consider that as an inconsequential win, and vice versa.

That doesn't have anything to do with anything.

I'm trying to understand what you think about the timer qualifies as streamlining and what you think the purpose of the timer is.

The addition of a timer suggests that delaying logging off when a ship was in danger was the design goal here. This is the opposite of streamlining. The only explanation I can see for this is that Frontier wanted to discourage logging out as a replacement for gameplay.

If the timer is only long enough to allow the most phenomenally lopsided situations to play out, this means the timer is not serving it's purpose very well. Your own use of the timer would appear to be evidence of this.
 
Yes, the art of knitting is called knitting. Amazing. You continue to talk about knitting as though it's relevant.

I know you are trying to violently relocate goalposts, but this all started because you claimed "combat logging" was a noun (in that fun post where you specifically pointed to you saying a word you didn't say), in the context of the action you took. My statement is still correct, and your attempts at this asinine red herring are serving nothing.
 
That doesn't have anything to do with anything.

I'm trying to understand what you think about the timer qualifies as streamlining and what you think the purpose of the timer is.

The addition of a timer suggests that delaying logging off when a ship was in danger was the design goal here. This is the opposite of streamlining. The only explanation I can see for this is that Frontier wanted to discourage logging out as a replacement for gameplay.

If the timer is only long enough to allow the most phenomenally lopsided situations to play out, this means the timer is not serving it's purpose very well. Your own use of the timer would appear to be evidence of this.

Well ganking is by essence asymetric and lobsided. I dont think you have any data about player interactions on a large scale, just your personnal experiences. I told an anecdocte about mine. I flew a paper T7 in open and menu loggedat 0 hull. It was very easy to do by accessing the menu and exiting, simply, in a totallyt legit way. I dont know how they could streamline that more than by reducing the timer. I wasnt there when there was no timer, but it must have been a helluva lot of fun too.
 
Yes, the art of knitting is called knitting. Amazing. You continue to talk about knitting as though it's relevant.

I know you are trying to violently relocate goalposts, but this all started because you claimed "combat logging" was a noun (in that fun post where you specifically pointed to you saying a word you didn't say), in the context of the action you took. My statement is still correct, and your attempts at this asinine red herring are serving nothing.

Mmm maybe if I said the Art of combat logging it would have been a noun then I guess.

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Mmm maybe if I said the Art of combat logging it would have been a noun then I guess.

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Unless "combat logging" is a business and trade, try again.

And I must repeat myself, that you are violently moving the topic of discussion to grammar because you embarrassingly got mad that I was able to quote your own posts better than you could. This is because you have no idea what nuance is, but you pretended to possess it.

I said show me the nuance, and here you are, arguing that knitting is a noun.
 
Unless "combat logging" is a business and trade, try again.

And I must repeat myself, that you are violently moving the topic of discussion to grammar because you embarrassingly got mad that I was able to quote your own posts better than you could. This is because you have no idea what nuance is, but you pretended to possess it.

I said show me the nuance, and here you are, arguing that knitting is a noun.

That's true, I dont have a clue of what nuance mean, mein general. But combat is a noun. Logging is a noun. You've got to admit grammar is pretty hard huh.
 
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