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::::::Just because something is easier doesn't mean it's the one we should do, so I don't feel as though that point is agreeable. Sure, it's easier to say <nowiki>[[crush]]ed</nowiki> rather than <nowiki>[[Crushing|crushed]]</nowiki>, but it's a couple characters, it's not that big of a difference, and I really don't think it should have much of an effect in the discussion of what we should do. Of course, I'm not the admin, so you can make the decisions you'd like, but I personally believe that point, respectfully, has little value.<br>I suppose matching with the official games is a fair point, but I don't think the games are talking about the actions in a context where the gerund can be expected. Like, the game wouldn't say "plucking" when you stand by some sprouts, because that wouldn't make sense. I see that as looking at the game to see if it uses the gerund or the infinitive, and taking the answer as the infinitive despite the gerund not being realistic in that context regardless. Sorry if that's hard to explain; I mean that you're figuratively asking the question of "gerund or infinitive" and counting the answer as an answer to a different question in which gerund would hardly be an option, where infinitive would probably be the only option. You would never say "plucking" when standing by sprouts because that would never work in context, so I don't think it's fair to say that the game uses the infinitive and not the gerund and so should we. It's not a fair situation to evaluate for this answer because the gerund would ''never'' be used in the context. Same with a charge; it would make no sense for the button to be labelled as "charging", but it ''would'' make sense for an article to be called that, because articles aren't necessarily in the same contexts as buttons are. The same goes for the controller diagrams. I don't know what you mean by ''Pikmin 4''<nowiki/>'s gameplay guide and therefore can't review any source for it. Again, sorry if my points were hard to explain; if you don't get what I mean I'd love to go into more detail. <span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif">[[User:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">Deeb1324354657</span>]] ([[User_talk:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">talk</span>]])</span> 22:39, August 11, 2024 (EDT) | ::::::Just because something is easier doesn't mean it's the one we should do, so I don't feel as though that point is agreeable. Sure, it's easier to say <nowiki>[[crush]]ed</nowiki> rather than <nowiki>[[Crushing|crushed]]</nowiki>, but it's a couple characters, it's not that big of a difference, and I really don't think it should have much of an effect in the discussion of what we should do. Of course, I'm not the admin, so you can make the decisions you'd like, but I personally believe that point, respectfully, has little value.<br>I suppose matching with the official games is a fair point, but I don't think the games are talking about the actions in a context where the gerund can be expected. Like, the game wouldn't say "plucking" when you stand by some sprouts, because that wouldn't make sense. I see that as looking at the game to see if it uses the gerund or the infinitive, and taking the answer as the infinitive despite the gerund not being realistic in that context regardless. Sorry if that's hard to explain; I mean that you're figuratively asking the question of "gerund or infinitive" and counting the answer as an answer to a different question in which gerund would hardly be an option, where infinitive would probably be the only option. You would never say "plucking" when standing by sprouts because that would never work in context, so I don't think it's fair to say that the game uses the infinitive and not the gerund and so should we. It's not a fair situation to evaluate for this answer because the gerund would ''never'' be used in the context. Same with a charge; it would make no sense for the button to be labelled as "charging", but it ''would'' make sense for an article to be called that, because articles aren't necessarily in the same contexts as buttons are. The same goes for the controller diagrams. I don't know what you mean by ''Pikmin 4''<nowiki/>'s gameplay guide and therefore can't review any source for it. Again, sorry if my points were hard to explain; if you don't get what I mean I'd love to go into more detail. <span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif">[[User:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">Deeb1324354657</span>]] ([[User_talk:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">talk</span>]])</span> 22:39, August 11, 2024 (EDT) | ||