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Wrong.
It's called "try to do something, always, in any condition" (until your mentioned lines of code will come to help)
I will not refuse them, so wasn't amish p.o.v. (mentioning amish and a videogame is a bit lol
but i got what you wanted to say)
It's called "try to do something, always, in any condition" (until your mentioned lines of code will come to help)
I will not refuse them, so wasn't amish p.o.v. (mentioning amish and a videogame is a bit lol
but i got what you wanted to say)
the case is simple, community needs to press on dev team to write this code, thats all. Thats why showing alternative more complicated solution is wrong imo.