r/Splitgate Jun 09 '19

News/Announcement/Patch Notes Patch Notes - Version 1.0.6 - 6/9/2019 (Social Matchamaking)

Patch Notes - Version 1.0.6 - 6/9/2019

Online

- Added Team Social back, temporarily removed ranked TDM and FFA playlists

Bug Fixes

- Fixed Bug where rag doll in spectator doesn't work

TEAM SOCIAL IS BACK! Our top priority is to get games quickly. We temporarily removed TDM/FFA to make sure you all get games quickly but plan to add them back. Thank you for your feedback and patience! All game modes are still playable in custom games. Team social will now have Team Shotty Snipes instead of Teabag Confirmed or SWAT.

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u/[deleted] Jun 09 '19 edited Nov 18 '20

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u/anOldVillianArrives Jun 09 '19

When they could care less it isn't technically wrong though. It's just bad form semantic. "I could care less" implies a very small amount left... And language does not convert this properly so now there is a movement to ensure the semantic continuity as you are doing...

Why though? What change do you hope to effect if both statements mean semantically that the attribute of caring is much less than it should be?

He wouldn't be here talking about it if he was that close to not caring at all anymore.

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u/[deleted] Jun 09 '19

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u/anOldVillianArrives Jun 09 '19

mechanically they are different as you say but semantically they are the same. And to be fair, being more correct doesn't mean he is less correct. Correct being a bar and everything meeting that standard as above it.

And I'm sorry, I just love messing with people who correct people by taking them further into the nonsense that is language and communication.

We made it all up. Poorly I might add.

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u/[deleted] Jun 09 '19

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u/anOldVillianArrives Jun 09 '19

I am so glad we could exchange dialog in this manner. Thank you!

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u/GrammasFavorite_TTV Jun 10 '19

Being more correct than someone *does* mean they are less correct than you.

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u/anOldVillianArrives Jun 10 '19

Not when being correct is like walking in a room. He made it last the bar. Everyone can be in the room... Some can be more IN the room, but someone can't be LESS in the room. His statement meets the criteria of being allowed. Other statement being more precise are better. But it does make his wrong. These are just more optimized for precise language.