An explanation of some common terms in online games
In fact, for many book lovers, there is no need to explain the common terms in these online games, but for some book lovers who read online game novels for the first time or have not played online games much, the meaning of these common terms is still necessary to explain. No more nonsense, just serve!
Game terminology explained:
MMORPG: The English abbreviation of massively multiplayer role-playing game, most online games are currently MMORPG.
Q version: A game in which all the characters on the screen are cartoonish, and it is called the Q version of the game.
2D: That is, a 2D game, the game screen is flat.
3D: A 3D game, where the game screen is a 3D stereogram.
Free games: At present, it usually refers to games that do not charge for game time, but charge for some game items, players can choose to buy game props, or they can play the game without spending money at all.
Client: The main program for the game, which is generally free to download and obtain.
Patches: Small programs that modify the client, figuratively called "patches".
Suspended: The player's game account is frozen and cannot be used anymore.
Deletion: The player's game account or character is deleted.
Plug-ins: Malicious programs that modify game data to speed up the game process, and players will be banned by the game company after using the cheat.
Plug-ins: Assist the game to carry out some small programs, unlike plug-ins, plug-ins do not modify game data, and generally only optimize the game interface. It is recommended to use only officially recognized plugins.
Database: A collection of game data from which players can query the information they want.
Point card: A recharge card that pays a fee to a game company, similar to a mobile phone recharge card.
GM: Game Master. A staff member who provides players with various in-game services.
BUGS: Various program vulnerabilities in the game are collectively referred to as bugs, and the use of bugs to obtain income may be banned by the operator. It is recommended to report to the official when encountering bugs.
Web game: A game that can be played directly on Internet Explorer without a game client.
Competitive games: Games with competitive battles as the main point of play.
Mobile Games: Games that can be played on mobile phones. There are more and more games at the moment.
Home console: A kind of console specially used for gaming, usually with the help of a TV to display images, is very popular in Europe and the United States.
In-game terminology explained:
BUFF (Debuff): A spell that can enhance a certain ability (such as HP, strength) of a character in the game is called a buff. Conversely, spells that weaken a character's abilities are called debuffs.
Dungeons: A place where you and your teammates can explore, adventure, or complete quests in a private area without being disturbed by others, and you can't enter the private area you're in without your teammates. This can solve the problems of squatting, poaching, and monopolizing boss equipment caused by the large number of players in the game. The monsters in the dungeon are usually more powerful, so the player must team up to get here. But the higher the difficulty, the more reward! The original form of the word "dungeon" comes from the setting of the dungeon in the famous paper game "Dungeons & Dragons", which was born a long time ago. So far, each game has begun to have its own characteristics in terms of dungeon details.
Experience Points: A value that measures whether a character in the game has leveled up, and the increase in this value usually comes from killing monsters and completing quests.
Fighting monsters: Fighting monsters in the game is also the main means of gaining experience and equipment.
HP: Health
MP: Mana
Red & Blue: Red generally refers to the health of the game character, while blue refers to mana. In some games, red can also represent potions that restore health, and blue can represent potions that restore mana.
PK: A battle between players is called PK.
Items: In-game equipment, items, potions, ...... etc. are collectively referred to as props.
Shemale: A female game character controlled by a male player, known as a shemale.
Guild: A group of players organized by the players themselves for the purpose of better playing the game.
War of Nations: A large-scale battle that takes place between players divided into two countries.
Red Name: The name of the murderer in the game will turn red.
Explanation of common words used by online game players
Embarrassment: A popular word that has emerged on the Internet in recent years, vividly expressing words that cannot be laughed or cried.
ORZ: A pictogram that means worship or speechlessness.
Ashes: Describes a very senior and professional player.
Xiaobai: novice, beginner, antonym of ashes.
Rookie: Players who don't have a high level of game are slightly better than Xiaobai.
Character Problem: A humorous expression of "bad luck", which can be abbreviated as RPWT.
Monsters: The main source of experience and equipment for the player in the game.
BOSS: A very powerful monster, generally the leader of a group of monsters, figuratively called a BOSS. The boss will provide quite a bit of experience and very good equipment.
Refresh: After the monster is killed, the system spawns a monster again after a period of time, which is called a refresh.
Excellent: Very good and very rare game items.
Artifact: The best of the best is called an artifact.
Reporter: People who ask around about other people's best equipment or skills.
Black: The abbreviation of black-hearted people, mostly refers to the seller who shouts a sky-high price for a certain prop.
==: i.e. "etc."
++: Abbreviation for Blood
Wet nurse: A profession that can add blood, generally called a wet nurse
"Daddy" is a male character who is responsible for adding blood, then he is called Daddy
Second milk: auxiliary blood, not the main force to add blood is called the second mother
Fighter: A fighter who specializes in outputting damage to monsters
BB: Baby, i.e. in-game pets, or summon golems
DPS: The amount of damage output per second
AFK: Leave temporarily
MT: The abbreviation of maintank, the main tank, refers to a person who specializes in taking damage from monsters, and is generally high blood and high defense
Downtime: The game server is down, or restarts. Also written "crash"
Disconnected: Unable to connect to the game server
Update: An upgrade of the game version, or the addition and modification of the game content, is called an update
Rollback: The server returns to a certain period of time before the boot up, and the player's data is also returned to that time.
Secret: or "M", which can be used as "MMM...... when in a hurry, means that the player chats alone with another player, and the third cannot see the content of the chat. i.e. private chat
Spike: A conceptual quantifier, generally only in the first time, at the fastest speed, within one move to kill (or defeat) the opponent
Group seconds: Same as flash kills, but the increase in the number of kills is called group seconds
Daren: A very powerful person, can also be called a strong man, a cow man
Ticket bounce: The game was not released at the time of the announcement
The above terms are only commonly used parts, welcome to continue to add to the book friends who have studied this aspect, and you can leave me a message in the book review area.
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