Paigan, on 02 December 2015 - 01:42 AM, said:
Thanks for the explanation. I am very well aware of the dynamic evolution of words.
However that does not apply here. It's no subtle change of meaning, it's a FUNDAMENTAL misinterpretation.
That is not an evolution, it is just an error in communication. No matter how many people use that error.
Example:
when "banca rotta" evolves into "bankrupt" over the centuries ("the trading table is broken"), that is perfectly fine.
But if someone comes along and says all of a sudden "hey guys, the word 'table' now means space rockets, okay?" that is NOT evolution. It is just dead on stupidity, nothing more.
if a thousand people run around and shout "Oh look, NASA is launching another table!" that does NOT make it correct. All it does is tearing down proper communication.
Otherwise, everyone could chaotically redefine words we use for communication at will and just say "hey, language evolves, broaden your chair".
"Metagaming" might be used in 10 different ways elsewhere, but always in the sense of the word: above/beyond the actual gaming. NOT in the MWO-misinterpreted way of saying "top notch" INSIDE the game.
You're just simply wrong. This isn't even a matter of debate. Google it. Google 'metagame' in the context of gaming and sports and you'll see thousands of people using the word 'metagame' exactly the way it's used in MWO, even predating MWO itself.
Here's a post on a League of Legends forum from 2011:
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Metagame is more the prevailing strategy. A good example is sports. In soccer, the metagame is 4 def, 3 mid, 3 attack, 1 goalie. Its because it is the most effective strategy. In soccer's case, the rules are also layed out like that.
Metagame can be constantly shifting and changing from team to team and season to season, for instance in basketball where there are different defenses and offensive plays, or really hard-set, for instance in baseball where every single team has 9 defensive players in the same formation, or in between, like in (american) football where each team uses different formations, but sticks to the same basic guidelines.
The current meta formation in LoL is fairly hard-set, with a mage mid, a ranged AD bot with a 0cs support in a 2v2 lane, a solotop, and a jungler. Hope that helped you understand.
Here's another dude comparing the word 'metagame' to 'paradigm', which is a reasonable comparison. This is a blog post from 2013, and again there's a parallell drawn between sports and games, as in my last post.
Going around shouting that the whole world is wrong is just pointless. This is the way everyone's using the word. If everyone's using the word the same way, then there is no "error in communication", because everyone understand what it means. Furthermore, the prefix 'above' or 'beyond' is so vague and abstract that it effectively carries little meaning when dealing with such complex concepts. 'Above' arguably refers to the view of how the game is played when you make an overview of all the games being played. The word 'overview' has connotations of altitude, same as 'above'. It works, even if you want to be pedantic about it.
In conclusion:
Paigan, on 02 December 2015 - 01:42 AM, said:
And please don't write me another PM saying how arrogant I am. YOU started with the "broaden your horizon" statement. I only answered accordingly.
I only write people PMs if I feel we're just having a private conversation in public, which is pointless. In this case, however, our conversation is over.