I got my second double kill in than 10 meters for the 3rd or 4th time and still my Street Brawler task is still 1 out of 2. I don’t know when I got the 1st one but my Point is that I already had 1 out of 2 before this happened.
I guess it’s 10 m from you.
The thing is the task doesn’t say within 10 meters of you. It says from a distance 10 meters or less. I assumed that meant the enemies were within 10 meters of each other.
It technically does…
Destroy 2 player vehicles from a distance of 10 meters or less.
I assumed it does because the enemy vehicles were in 10 meters of each other. The sentence doesn’t say enemies that are within 10 meters of you, so that could mean that are within 10 meters of each other. They have to use correct English if they want it to make sense.
It is correct English though, and it absolutely makes sense…
It doesn’t say within 10 meters of you. It says kill 2 players within 10 meters of each other. That could mean from you or each other? I don’t know which one it is but, I’m assuming because it didn’t give it to me that it’s from you not the other.
If you split the sentence:
“destroy two players from a distance of 10m or less.”
So technically semantically they say that the destruction needs to come from a distance of 10m or less.
The key word is “from”.
My point is that it doesn’t say from you it says from a distance of 10 meters or less which could mean of each other.
No it can’t, as it is referring back to the origin of the destruction. So from the thing causing the destruction (you) to the target is 10m or less.
If it had ment the enemies distance to each other it would have said something like: “Destroy two enemies within 30 seconds that are no more than 10m apart.”
‘you’ have to destroy the target from 10 meters or less…
How do you think this isn’t proper English, because unless English is your second language you are flunking so bad…
It could mean you have to destroy 2 tanks that are within 10 meters of each other. It doesn’t say that you have to be 10 meters away from the target for it to count.
No, it won’t. It doesn’t mean that at all.
There’s nothing wrong with the sentence, it’s just you not understanding it.