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''The "Reconnection Error" is an ally of "Internal Error".'' | ==RE: Recon/IE "Allies"== | ||
No, "Internal Error" - when game crash fully | ''The "Reconnection Error" is an ally of "Internal Error".''<br> | ||
But "Reconnection Error" ONLY disconnecting, not more. | No, "Internal Error" - when game crash fully<br> | ||
But "Reconnection Error" ONLY disconnecting, not more.<br> | |||
-CnCVK (visible in page history) | |||
:But still, both end your fun that you're having. -xstax981 | |||
:VK...your point being? "being an ally" does not equal "are totally equal and do the same thing". Being an ally, in this context, means they're somewhat similar and playing on the same side. Although I, personally, prefer the word "cousin" as a metaphor in such a case, as "ally" doesn't quite underline the "closeness" aspect, ally nevertheless works and does not imply in any way they're equal - they do, however, have in common that they're the two big, game native error messages you can get, and as such it is perfectly alright to use some kind of military, political or family metaphor to emphasize their status. | |||
:So unless you have something more convincing then "they can't be allies, they're different", I tend to disagree with you. | |||
:~[[User:Renegade|Renegade]] ([[ModEnc:Administrators|SysOp]]) 01:00, 10 August 2006 (CEST) |
Revision as of 23:00, 9 August 2006
RE: Recon/IE "Allies"
The "Reconnection Error" is an ally of "Internal Error".
No, "Internal Error" - when game crash fully
But "Reconnection Error" ONLY disconnecting, not more.
-CnCVK (visible in page history)
- But still, both end your fun that you're having. -xstax981
- VK...your point being? "being an ally" does not equal "are totally equal and do the same thing". Being an ally, in this context, means they're somewhat similar and playing on the same side. Although I, personally, prefer the word "cousin" as a metaphor in such a case, as "ally" doesn't quite underline the "closeness" aspect, ally nevertheless works and does not imply in any way they're equal - they do, however, have in common that they're the two big, game native error messages you can get, and as such it is perfectly alright to use some kind of military, political or family metaphor to emphasize their status.
- So unless you have something more convincing then "they can't be allies, they're different", I tend to disagree with you.
- ~Renegade (SysOp) 01:00, 10 August 2006 (CEST)