Difference between revisions of "The Best"
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− | < | + | <span style="color: red">...the most efficient Window Layout?</span><br> |
− | < | + | <span style="color: red">...the most efficient resolution to play at?</span><br> |
− | ...the most efficient class to play?<br> | + | <span style="color: green">...the most efficient class to play?</span><br> |
− | < | + | <span style="color: red">...the most efficient game to play?</span><br> |
− | ...the most efficient way to heal?<br> | + | <span style="color: green">...the most efficient way to heal?</span><br> |
The examples listed in red don't make sense when interchanging the two phrases because their answers are still entirely dependent on the user; but the examples listed in green make much more sense and can most likely be answered. | The examples listed in red don't make sense when interchanging the two phrases because their answers are still entirely dependent on the user; but the examples listed in green make much more sense and can most likely be answered. |
Revision as of 00:03, 3 April 2014
The Best
"The best" is a very subjective phrase and people typically use it when they're looking for... Just because there are multiple options or choices when it comes to setting something up does not necessarily infer that there is a best way to go about it.
Main Examples
What is...
...the best Window Layout?
...the best resolution to play at?
...the best class to play?
...the best game to play?
...the best way to heal?
The answers to any of the above questions can only be answered by the person asking them because only they know what they like the best. Instead of "the best," people may want to, instead, ask for which method is the "most efficient" way to do something; but even this doesn't cover everything.
What is...
...the most efficient Window Layout?
...the most efficient resolution to play at?
...the most efficient class to play?
...the most efficient game to play?
...the most efficient way to heal?
The examples listed in red don't make sense when interchanging the two phrases because their answers are still entirely dependent on the user; but the examples listed in green make much more sense and can most likely be answered.