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Need grammatical advice (and opinions!

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Hey! So, I'm working on a skin pack using Watch Dogs ctOS theme with Blume Corporation, but I've a grammar problem. Basically, I want the ctOS to appear on the livery, as seen here:

 

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But I have absolutely no idea what I actually shoud use as a short sentence for saying that the car is linked to the ctOS system! My ideas were:

 

  • Running on ctOS
  • Working with ctOS
  • Powered by ctOS

Are those possibilities grammatically correct? Or should I use something else?

 

Thanks for future answers!

Edited by Hystery

I think it's fine the way it is. The ctOS vehicles within Watch_Dogs don't have any form of slogan on them, just "ctOS".

 

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I think it's fine the way it is. The ctOS vehicles within Watch_Dogs don't have any form of slogan on them, just "ctOS".

 

I thought that too when I started skinning other vehicles, but I fear it could look somehow empty (even though it's the purpose, to give a clean, simple look, like sanitized). But if it looks good enough the way it is I'll just leave it like that then!

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My post has no grammatical value, but "powered by ctOS" looks better in my opinion. 

 

Thanks, I don't mind opinions either!

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My post has no grammatical value, but "powered by ctOS" looks better in my opinion. 

 

^ In my opinion "Powered by" sounds better then "Running on".

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Agreed on "Powered by ctOS." No question about it; "powered by" is the common phrase in this situation (i.e. marketing-y, "the technology underpinning our cool thing is X" is "powered by X").

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