I will do that, but I want this sentence in there too. I guess I got it anyway. Thanks guys.
Anyone have any feedback for this: ? If not I might just go with
Actually I'm submitting this somewhere that is very strict about grammar, so it has to be accurate, which is why I am asking here.
I don't mean about learning, I mean about the quality. And it's about finishing them, not entering them.
It's for the new Deus Ex. In it stealthing and cloaking are two different things which is why it has to be cloaking somehow.
It has to be cloaking though. How about "stealth by cloaking" or something like that? Edit: So it would be: Combat and stealth by cloaking...
As for try, I don't want it to sound like an attempt but a successful execution. So I can't use that either.
Use sounds awkward to me with combat though.
I don't know. They are things you do in a video game. Yes that is what I am confused about.
I'm having trouble with this sentence: Combat and cloaking aren't really that bad the first few times you do them. The "do" is what I'm...
Separate names with a comma.