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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Gamer question Playability and gameplay (how to use in a sentence)

Hi

Here is the wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gameplay

1 How do you use Gameplay an playability in a sentence?

I'm trying to say something like this

  • The gameplay on this game is a lot easier than on battlefield 3.
  • The playability of this game is a lot easier than on battlefield 3.
In wiki, playability means I quote "the ease by which the game can be played."

2 Wouldn't it be "the ease with which the game is played" the grammatically correct way to say it?

Which is correct?

  • This game is played by great ease.
  • This game is played with great ease.
  

Top answer

Which is correct? This game is played by great ease. This game is played with great ease.

  • Which is correct?
  • This game is played by great ease.
  • This game is played with great ease.
  • The bolded text is correct.
  • Also, the wiki worded the definition correctly.
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Which is correct?

This game is played by great ease.
This game is played with great ease.
The bolded text is correct. Also, the wiki worded the definition correctly.

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