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Post by kiriE on Apr 30, 2016 3:49:47 GMT -5
That's why I give reasons for it. You do have to give reasons of why you're saying a part is "bad" or why it "didn't work" too. Besides, do you guys really have a problem with me saying: "The cube part was annoying because of all the unnecessary invisible portals" ? It's practically the same thing with using a different word: "The cube part didn't work because of the unnecessary invisible portals". Annoying is fine if you back it up, like you said. It's just that new judges always use it in the way that I gave in the first example, so I tell them to use a less vague adjective so that they can actually give detail. Oh, now it makes sense. Of course annoying doesn't tell you anything alone, I just didn't like when you guys said that nobody should use the word annoying when it's a lot better to use than bad or horrendous if you're just gonna point out a small irritating point. But I do agree that "ship part is annoying" doesn't tell you anything
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Post by TheEpicLucas on Apr 30, 2016 6:05:49 GMT -5
Why? It's just an adjective describing how bad something is. Ik it can be a bit offending 'cause of the real cancer disease, but in this case it's only describing if something doesn't really work, don't take it personal. That goes the same for you Dax, why is 'annoying' a bad word? I use it ALL the time and it perfectly describes certain unnecessary buggy timings or buggy points without being too rude. Annoying is afterall a much nicer word than "awful" and "horrendous"... Just my opinion though. Dude the hell? I didn't use the word "cancerous" in here. He probably is messing with me I didn't mean you, I said that I've seen some level judges use it And it should not be accepted. Not only can it be offensive, it's just as vague as the word "annoying" that has been criticised here for example.
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Post by megaman9 on May 2, 2016 13:00:26 GMT -5
"Annoying" can be one of the best words to use to point out flaws in a level's gameplay, but only if you justify yourself. That said, judges can use it if they want to
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