Is this English?
I'm not one to be a grammar nazi but that does this mean? "most recent child instance'? And what is Subrea? Anyway could join vaal area
Git R Dun! Last edited by Aim_Deep on Mar 6, 2021, 4:04:45 PM Last bumped on Mar 8, 2021, 9:30:21 AM
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English is not my native language, but to me it sounds ok and understandable. Happend in prev. leagues quite frequently to me til i learned how to spam those child instances (vaal, abyss, zana etc.: open, clear, and never atempt to go back into as soon as you open the next child instance)
relax - it's just ones and zeros!
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I understand it. "Subarea" is something like an abyss or in this case a Vaal side area. You couldn't re-enter the Vaal side area because you had a second subarea open. Pretty clear to me.
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Not a native speaker either, but sounds understandable to me. Sounds like English, too. I'd agree with Shagsbeard: Sub-areas are areas connected to maps, but not the map itself (Abyss, Vaal side area, Incursions, ...). Could probably be Zana maps as well, so you can have sub-subareas.
I think I've seen the message before. Remove Horticrafting station storage limit.
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It's programming lingo, likely for a tree data structure.
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Thats standard English language, its not native but yeah its English.
Id say the "child" is an instance quality defined by the devs. | |
" yes, exactly software developers language Last edited by Elua on Mar 6, 2021, 8:35:52 PM
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Kind of like how Windows has folders.
Parent folders, they're referring to the sub-folders as child. |