Old Beta Bug
Old Beta Bug
Funny bug from the Closed Beta. Don't know if it's the Hungarians or the French cocking it up, but it's funny nontheless.
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Old Beta Bug
Would of thought it should say
Your hero HAS already reached THEIR MAXIMUM level.
Edited on Wed, Oct 19 2011, 19:30 by Ryder
Your hero HAS already reached THEIR MAXIMUM level.
Edited on Wed, Oct 19 2011, 19:30 by Ryder
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Re: Old Beta Bug
Would OF. Oh, the irony.Ryder wrote:Would of thought it should say
Your hero HAS already reached THEIR MAXIMUM level.
Edited on Wed, Oct 19 2011, 19:30 by Ryder
Old Beta Bug
He's so developed and old he's a mummy. That's what it says.
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Re: Old Beta Bug
This almost makes me break out in hives. Also, switching your and you're.ywhtptgtfo wrote:Would OF. Oh, the irony.Ryder wrote:Would of thought it should say
Your hero HAS already reached THEIR MAXIMUM level.
Edited on Wed, Oct 19 2011, 19:30 by Ryder
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Old Beta Bug
Thats not a type... He's a maxed out mummie. Hence maximumimal level.
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Re: Old Beta Bug
Actually, it would be HIS maximum- their is plural...Ryder wrote:Would of thought it should say
Your hero HAS already reached THEIR MAXIMUM level.
Edited on Wed, Oct 19 2011, 19:30 by Ryder
How about:
"You're gyro E wretch hiss Maxitudinal lever."
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Re: Old Beta Bug
Isn't 'they' also used instead of 'he/she'?Qurqirish Dragon wrote:Actually, it would be HIS maximum- their is plural...
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Yes, that's somewhat accepted nowadays. I still prefer to use the masculine form for simplicity and tradition.GreatEmerald wrote:Isn't 'they' also used instead of 'he/she'?Qurqirish Dragon wrote:Actually, it would be HIS maximum- their is plural...
Ah, that's a joke - with that maximumimal word.ywhtptgtfo wrote:What's maximillian level?Panda Tar wrote:Can't it be without any word at all? Like: "reached maximillian level".
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Re: Old Beta Bug
In common speech, maybe. But in written speech, proper grammar should still be used. The only exception is when a character is speaking in a story, then the grammar (or lack thereof) should match the character's speech patterns- and even then only within quotes when s/he is speaking.GreatEmerald wrote:Isn't 'they' also used instead of 'he/she'?Qurqirish Dragon wrote:Actually, it would be HIS maximum- their is plural...
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