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    I wrote this a couple of weeks ago. I'm still seeing people whine about Sonic 4 being "broken" even though it's clearly not (this isn't something I've noticed here, but elsewhere on the intarwebs), so I want to talk about this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Abuse Them and Lose Them: I'm Taking these Words Away
    I’d say I’m sorry for doing this, gamers, but come on. You’ve brought this on yourselves. You’ve abused certain words way too much, and now I have no choice but to take them away. You’ve thrown them around like meaningless buzzwords. If I don’t take them now, they’ll be ruined forever. You’ll thank me when you’re older.

    Unplayable - Do you know what “unplayable” means? Well, no, I guess not. If you did, we wouldn’t be here having this little chat, now would we? “Unplayable” is the opposite of “playable,” which literally means “able to be played.” If a game is “unplayable” it means there is something preventing you from being able to play it. A game with a small technical failure is not unplayable. I’ve seen you whine about The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, saying its framerate makes it unplayable. No. Stop. The frame rate is low by today’s standards, but if you really wanted to, you could sit down and play it from start to finish and the frame rate would never get in the way.

    Floaty - Guess what! “Floaty” does not mean “bad platformer!” Whether the game you’re playing is good or bad, if the character stops when you let go of the control stick, or turns around when you push the stick in the opposite direction, the game you’re playing is not floaty. I don’t care if you’ve heard people use this word when complaining about LittleBigPlanet. It MEANS something, and that “something” is not “platformer I don’t like so I’m going to complain about it and throw words at it to trick people into thinking I’m smarter than I actually am.” Go sit in the corner, young man.

    Narrative - Oh, you’re so close with this one. I almost feel bad for taking it from you. You do seem to understand the basic definition of the word. You know it basically means “story.” Still, you need to learn that, just because a word is next to another word in the thesaurus, that doesn’t mean they’re interchangeable. “Narrative” implies that the a story is more complex than “The princess was kidnapped but then Mario jumped on some goombas and saved her the end.” Using the word “narrative” to describe most video game stories is a faux pas. What I’m trying to say is, you can have this word back when you stop using it to complain about Sonic the Hedgehog.

    Pedestrian - If I ever hear you use this word again I will wash your mouth out with soap. Or bleach.

    Broken - You can’t have this word back. Ever. You’ve done terrible, terrible things to this word. If a gameplay element is broken, it means it simply doesn’t work, or it works very inconsistently. If you press the jump button and you don’t jump very high, but you do jump high enough to make your way through every level of the game you’re playing, that jump mechanic isn’t broken. You might not like it, and you may wish you could jump higher, but what you want doesn’t matter. The jumping mechanic works. It’s not broken. However, if you come to a gap you’re clearly supposed to jump over, but you can’t because you simply can’t get enough distance, and this means you can’t progress in the game, then you can use the word “broken.” If you run and jump at that gap the same way five times, and the end result is different each of those five times, feel free to call it “broken” because it’s not working the way it was intended to. Or, at least, that’s what I would be telling you if you hadn’t thrown this poor word at every game you haven’t enjoyed in the past five or ten years. Your mother and I are very disappointed in you.

    You are a human being. You are not a parrot. You don’t just repeat everything you hear without understanding the meanings behind the noises you’re making. You weren’t raised that way. Maybe someday, when you’re older, I’ll give these words back to you. You’ll have to earn them, though. Prove to me that you can be responsible with the English language. The next time you hear someone use a new word, before you try to use it yourself, look it up in the dictionary. That’s the way adults do things. It will save you a lot of embarrassment and a lot of pain. Trust me on this one. It’s for your own good. I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t care.
    tl;dr: What are some words that gamers throw around without actually understanding?

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    Killer app

    "video game title" killer

    "video game title" clone

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    But what do I call all those pedestrians who I kill in GTA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF View Post
    But what do I call all those pedestrians who I kill in GTA?
    Murder simulator victims.

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    Nothing this lengthy should ever be written about this subject, ever.

    It's worse than the people you're talking about.
    I like Kung-Fu.

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    It's less than a page long. This is how I make my money.

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    I enjoyed it. But hey, I'm prone to long-windedness, so in turn I tend to appreciate things that are detailed so long as they're not overwrought, especially when they are well written and quippy.

    As to the topic.... I think hyperbole is just endemic to gamers. I also think it's getting worse. It's growing in proportion to the entitlement of gamers to have exactly what they want. It has to appeal to them even at the exclusion of all others; it has to be completely unblemished; and it has to cost a low price... oh... and there had better not be any DLC shortly down the pipeline because then the developers are obviously just scamming the players out of money.


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    Jailbait, I hate the term altogether, but to describe a video game character as jailbait is just silly.

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    I think jailbait is just a broader term used outside of gaming quite a bit. Just because a game character can't technically be jailbait (well... maybe in some countries) doesn't mean the moniker doesn't fit for a character matching the description of its real counterpart.


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    I don't understand, I'm looking at my vocabulary right now and I still have all these words.

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    If pedestrian counts why can't jailbait?

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    I could be wrong, but I figure he meant pedestrian as an adjective... as in dull, boring and unimaginative.


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    I know what that kind of pedestrian meant, I was being silly with that response. But I still don't think the term Jailbait should be used on a videogame character.

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    Why? Because they aren't real people?

    I suggest we stop using the term woman or girl when talking about female game characters. They are neither because they don't exist.

    Sounds more to me like you just don't like the word in general (as you stated) rather than actually having a beef with it as it pertains to gaming.

    Back to the original topic, so long as we're talking about words other than those used to bash a game unfairly, I'd like to add epic to the list.

    It has been watered down to the point of uselessness. It's to the point that people say things like, "Man I had great cereal for breakfast. It was so epic!!!" Really? Over-state much?

    I've learned to read the word epic as a red flag that something is going to be extremely underwhelming. Epic should be reserved for... well... reserved at all. It's used with no reservations at all. It can describe anything now.


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