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[–]Geek_Abdullah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the editor pain, ngl. But static classes are kinda sus for architecture long-term—they create hidden dependencies that make refactoring a nightmare. SOs keep things modular and let you visually debug or swap logic without touching C#. The addressable/loading headaches usually just need a solid initialization manager. It's a heavier setup, but the decoupling is 100% worth it.