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The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

... The thing is, if you look at the short video I added to my problem, that I want it to start at the left side, then shoot all ducks on the way to the right side of the screen, then move back to the left side and continue all over again - shoot all ducks, move to the right and after a short period of time, go back to left...

The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

... The thing is, if you look at the short video I added to my problem, that I want it to start at the left side, then shoot all ducks on the way to the right side of the screen, then move back to the left side and continue all over again - shoot all ducks, move to the right and after a short period of time, go back to left

The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

... The thing is, if you look at the short video I added to my problem, that I want it to start at the left side, then shoot all ducks on the way to the right side of the screen, then move back to the left side and continue all over again - shoot all ducks, move to the right and after a short period of time, go back to left...

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Robert Longson
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The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

... The thing is, if you look at the short video I added to my problem, that I want it to start at the left side, then shoot all ducks on the way to the right side of the screen, then move back to the left side and continue all over again - shoot all ducks, move to the right and after a short period of time, go back to left

The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.

... The thing is, if you look at the short video I added to my problem, that I want it to start at the left side, then shoot all ducks on the way to the right side of the screen, then move back to the left side and continue all over again - shoot all ducks, move to the right and after a short period of time, go back to left

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Robert Longson
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The question originally had two answers. That would have prevented it being deleted by the question author, however the other answerer deleted their answer, thereby allowing the post author to delete the question.

If your answer had received any upvotes that would also have prevented the question being deleted as then we'd have evidence that the answer was useful to someone else.

Saying that it's unlikely that anyone else would have that same problem isn't making much of a case for undeletion. Those are the posts we want, the ones that do help lots of other people. Try to stick to answering those, as long as they aren't duplicates and then you'll have a much better case for undeletion. You could flag your answer for moderator attention and ask that the question be undeleted, but you'd need to give a better justification than you have so far.

As to why a question with a single answer can be deleted, it's because the community hasn't determined that it's useful. Maybe it was a typo and the answer just pointed that out, maybe the answer was wrong etc.

In fact the comment on your answer does suggest that it wasn't what the question asker wanted and they then realised that they hadn't put the necessary information in the question to allow it to be answered in the way that they wanted. I suspect that's why they deleted it.