Policing people how they talk, or want to talk is ridiculous. You obviously understand what people are saying but your nit picking what you think "game breaking" means? That's all I REALLY see. It's not always about caring it's about time and time limits the amount of care involved or subject matter. Most people do more in there lives then a game (not saying you don't). If it takes less time to punctuate,spell check ect ect. And people are limited on time then that's what people are going to do. You can call it what you like but its what people do no matter the country. Speaking of country it could also be because of poor English skills. I see people on here trying to say what they got to say but I find it hard to understand because they are still learning the language. If you want to teach grammar a game forum isn't the place. Their not here to learn grammar they have something else going on in there life that is teaching them. In fact you could be unintentionally insulting them. Not everybody is from the same culture as you and you should respect that.
Don't forget this is a forum. And not nearly as bad as some I've seen(Community wise). Most people here including me aren't typing or talking to the best of are abilities or even spell check. This is a game forum and nothing here is even all that important. If this was a resume' then people would CARE more.
Likewise, easily over 90% of gamers here and abroad the internet use the term "broken" to mean "overpowered" (and perhaps occasionally "underpowered," but usually the former.) In fact, they often use the term to refer to a perceived imbalance when there may in fact not even be an actual imbalance in practice.
I'm sure they would use "broken" in a case where the game became literally unplayable, but that is not a prerequisite in common parlance. The way the majority of people use the word "broken" in the context of gaming is highly subjective, to the point where I don't really think any one definition can be universally applied. You know what they mean, let's just leave it at that.
I disagree. Just because most of these players speak in hyperbole doesn't mean that it should be encouraged. If you follow actual game design professionals (particularly for big-league games), they'll say the same thing Whitewing says.It's better to make up a term for the unusual situation, rather than repurposing a common term in a way which will make what you're saying harder to understand.
If you don't even care enough about the things you love or do as a hobby, then why should anyone take anything you ever do seriously?
I try to make my posts legible and clear, and while I will readily state that my opinions are opinions and aren't always right, I do my best to argue my position in a way that others can know what I'm trying to actually say. Hyperbole runs counter to that notion, and is primarily a tool of rhetoric, which is counter productive.
Obviously you care enough to come on here and spend a portion of your day reading others posts and commenting yourself. If you care enough to do that, why not care enough to make the discussion the best it can be with a small amount of additional effort?
Firstly, if you're short on time because you have better things to do, then go do them. Secondly, if you don't even play this game and don't care about it, why are you here? Thirdly, cultural relativism is bull. Fourthly, I never once attempted to teach anyone grammar. I merely suggested that people who genuinely care about the things they do will put in some time and effort into doing it well. If you don't care about your posting, why should anyone else? I never stated any grammar rules or told someone to go learn it, or anything of the sort. You brought this up when you came out of nowhere bashing the very idea of posting well, with your inane notion that because this is a game forum and others are worse, we should just not even attempt to improve. Nobody is nitpicking grammatical mistakes or calling people out for poor English: my point is precisely that you took the time to say this:
"Don't forget this is a forum. And not nearly as bad as some I've seen(Community wise). Most people here including me aren't typing or talking to the best of are abilities or even spell check. This is a game forum and nothing here is even all that important. If this was a resume' then people would CARE more."
I cannot disagree with this very notion more vehemently, and I don't care what culture you are from: that's an excuse. You quite literally said that you are not trying to post well. That's toxic to any discussion, regardless of what the topic is. If you don't care, go do something else with your time, you don't have to sit here telling others they are trying too hard with things they enjoy.