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7 months agoI have no idea, apparently, from what he says, no one has found it yet
I have no idea, apparently, from what he says, no one has found it yet
That’s the thing, I don’t understand why these games feel so satisfying to play, I have so much good stuff on my library to play and this simple ass game where just pretty much grind your way to the end like you said to the other user is what keeps me entertained
Dave the diver and made the mistake of trying vampire survivors, that thing is fucking addicting to me. Already had a taste of it with halls of torment but this type of game really gives you that “just one more run” feeling
Let’s see if I can give at least something understandable. To start with, definitely not past tence.
If you ask “would you like coffee?” you’re asking in the present if coffee is something the person wants to drink now. If you ask “would you go to the store?” you are asking if the person doesn’t mind going to the store.
Could is similar but is slightly different, is to ask if the person can do something.
Could you take out the trash ? - are you able to take out the trash?
Would you take out the trash? - do you mind taking out the trash?
Not sure this helps, but in project management there’s this think called the MoSCoW scale to define how important a requirement is, it looks like:
Must (you have to do it)
Should (very important but not as important)
Could (not important but if you can you should do it)
Would (would like to have, this is definitely not important but if you have enough time it’d be great)