Glossary Developement Thread
#1
Posted 25 July 2017 - 09:55 AM
If you have any suggestions, think anything important is missing or find a mistake, just let us know here (or write me a PM) and we will try to add/fix as soon as possible.
#2
Posted 25 July 2017 - 12:24 PM
Mech Types (Assault, Heavy, Medium, Light)
Nascar
#3
Posted 25 July 2017 - 12:47 PM
Edit:
So I looked at the terms I had to add, and they are more along the lines of common gameplay terms used in MWO.
If those are okay to add, then:
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- A cheese build is a build that either abuses the game's mechanics or packs on a lot of power for instant kills. Generally such builds show a lack of sportsmanship.
- A joke build is something that on paper or in game is laughable and made entirely for fun or "because you can." Some joke builds, however, are no laughing matter and surprisingly deadly.
- A boat is a mech that exclusively or almost exclusively packs on one type of weapon.
- A poptart is a mech that stands in place and leaps from his 'toaster' (cover) over and over to make pot-shots.
- Popcorn is a rarely used term referring to a ballistic boat that's slower than it needs to be, meaning its carrying insane amounts of ammunition that will pop if hit right. They are lovely to shoot and when secondary explosions had sounds they were amazing to hear. Like music. Typically they can be triggered by popping a leg. The rest is just art in the making.
- "Distress Signal." A distress signal is performed by rapidly pressing the Target key when faced with multiple enemies. This is done for two reasons; it marks where a large number of enemy forces are, and as a call for help. Those who respond to the distress signal will begin moving towards the targets (but usually will not go all the way there; just closer). This is your chance to RUN! The allies responding to the signal can provide cover.
- "Help [Grid location]" is a request for assistance to help an overwhelmed but healthy mech to escape from a bad situation. A response is usually helpful.
- ECM [grid location] means that an enemy ECM mech is in that location and is hiding his or her team.
- "To Commit" is a term that refers to engaging in a fight you cannot pull away from. With a single life this is important because once you commit that's it. Either you win or you die as the situation is impossible to escape from. Examples of usage: "Are we going to commit?" "Are you sure about this? We can't win. (response) It's too late we're committed." "I've got hostiles here. (Roger that, rendezvous with us and lure 'em.) No can do, I'm committed."
- "Going down" is the guaranteed losing form of "to commit." With enough experience you will know right away when there is nothing you can do and so reporting (on voice) that you are going down lets your comrades know that you cannot be rescued and that any attempt to do so will result in a Black Hawk Down scenario.
- Gestures: o7 (saluting), o/ (hello!), O_O (holy cow!) o.o (what? or "Um...") O.o (What are you doing?) (Happy; smiling brightly; no hard feelings.)
- Role playing: Happens occasionally by people trying to spice their game up. A member of (faction) will make some declaration or decree, stating that you are to do (something) or else you will be destroyed. It's fun to read/do, but means nothing.
- Premade: This is a group of players who arranged to join into the match together. In general for every premade on one team, there's at least one premade on the opposing team. This doesn't mean that they are of equal size, just that they exist.
- PUG: Pick-Up Gamer. Also used to refer to anyone playing by themselves without friends to accompany them.
- Surrender: A closed beta and early open beta act during the days of repair and rearm. It was performed by a final mech whose last stand would perform no satisfactory outcome. The act entails reporting "I surrender" and powering down. It was given by the losing mech to avoid repair bills, and adhered to and honored by the victorious team due to two reasons: It meant no higher repair and rearm bills for themselves (resulting from fighting and killing the last enemy), and base capture at the time paid more than total annihilation of the enemy team. This will NOT work anymore, nor will it be honored by most.
Edited by Koniving, 28 July 2017 - 05:59 PM.
#4
Posted 25 July 2017 - 01:06 PM
Where reinforcements arrive in CW.
And Overrun:
To push through the enemy position, mostly used when one team pushes the enemy to their drop-zone.
For new folk who check out the Faction warfare forum, where such things come up.
~Leone.
Edited by Leone, 25 July 2017 - 01:07 PM.
#6
Posted 25 July 2017 - 11:32 PM
https://mwomercs.com...60#entry5596660
Edited by Nerokar, 25 July 2017 - 11:35 PM.
#7
Posted 26 July 2017 - 09:32 AM
BAP, abreviations for the Beagle Active Probe, used by the Inner Sphere
cAP, abreviation for the Clan Active Probe
LAMS, Laser Anti Missile System
SLDF, Star League Defence Force, the military of the Star League who left the Inner Sphere centuries ago and became the Clans
RA RL, RT, LA, LL, LT, CT, abreviations for Mech locations, Right Arm, Right LEg, Right Torso, Lect Arm, Left Leg, Left Torso and Center Torso (which is by far the most used abreviation)
Edited by Rogue Jedi, 26 July 2017 - 09:32 AM.
#8
Posted 26 July 2017 - 11:15 AM
Rogue Jedi, on 26 July 2017 - 09:32 AM, said:
BAP, abreviations for the Beagle Active Probe, used by the Inner Sphere
cAP, abreviation for the Clan Active Probe
LAMS, Laser Anti Missile System
SLDF, Star League Defence Force, the military of the Star League who left the Inner Sphere centuries ago and became the Clans
RA RL, RT, LA, LL, LT, CT, abreviations for Mech locations, Right Arm, Right LEg, Right Torso, Lect Arm, Left Leg, Left Torso and Center Torso (which is by far the most used abreviation)
All in, thanks!
Nerokar, on 25 July 2017 - 11:32 PM, said:
https://mwomercs.com...60#entry5596660
Will have a look, thanks!
Won't get them in tonight, but what I would definately put in from your list (and the second in the post):
DPS, HPS, Hill Humping, PPFLD, Permadead, Stick
Edited by Ibrandul Mike, 26 July 2017 - 11:27 AM.
#9
Posted 26 July 2017 - 11:59 AM
Which lead me to think of all the various weapon abbreviations. Not sure if you want to include them or not, but (for example):
SL, ML
ERSL, ERML, ERLL (and cERSL, etc...)
SPL, MPL, LPL (and cSPL, etc...)
HSL, HML, HLL
LMG, MG, HMG
LG, HG
LPPC, HPPC, SNPPC
... since some of them already have an entry on their own, might just add the abbreviation to the name in the entry, for example, instead of the entry just being 'Light PPC', make it 'Light PPC (LPPC)'
Dunno if it would be worthwhile (and realize it would be a fair amount of work), just a thought.
#10
Posted 26 July 2017 - 02:49 PM
Kaethir, on 26 July 2017 - 11:59 AM, said:
Which lead me to think of all the various weapon abbreviations. Not sure if you want to include them or not, but (for example):
SL, ML
ERSL, ERML, ERLL (and cERSL, etc...)
SPL, MPL, LPL (and cSPL, etc...)
HSL, HML, HLL
LMG, MG, HMG
LG, HG
LPPC, HPPC, SNPPC
... since some of them already have an entry on their own, might just add the abbreviation to the name in the entry, for example, instead of the entry just being 'Light PPC', make it 'Light PPC (LPPC)'
Dunno if it would be worthwhile (and realize it would be a fair amount of work), just a thought.
Could you check if the grouping looks ok?
#11
Posted 26 July 2017 - 10:45 PM
Like Crimson Straight's 'Saddle' or HPG's 'Basement'?
#12
Posted 26 July 2017 - 11:55 PM
#13
Posted 28 July 2017 - 10:29 AM
Ibrandul Mike, on 26 July 2017 - 02:49 PM, said:
Could you check if the grouping looks ok?
It's a little odd that cLPL and cMPL ended up right next to each other and cSPL is way at the bottom, but... it's alphabetical, so I get that too *shrug*.
nice!
#14
Posted 14 August 2017 - 04:10 AM
Just found them because I was looking through the posts again
#15
Posted 14 August 2017 - 05:27 AM
Mt. Tryhard: Top of the big peak in Alpine Peaks
Upper City: the northwest corner of River City
Citadel: The large building everyone gathers behind on the SE corner of River City
RIP Pug Zapper. How I am both glad and sad to see you gone from Terra Therma.
Edited by Kjudoon, 14 August 2017 - 05:30 AM.
#16
Posted 14 August 2017 - 05:34 AM
Glass Cannon: A build with lots of weapon but easy to kill.
Lurmishing: A style of close in fighting with LRMs that involves rapid re-positioning and keeping the enemy in sight.
#17
Posted 14 August 2017 - 08:26 AM
FW: Faction Warfare. The non-quickplay mode that requires a lot of teamwork and communication to work properly. (same as CW, FP, etc.)
LURMer: Semi-derogatory, person who pilots an LRM Boat.
Easy-mode: Highly derogatory reference to people who play on Clan side. (it ain't that easy bud)
One-Shot needs to be updated with a description: Mech that was, is, or can be destroyed in a single shot. Can refer to a weakly armored or damaged enemy, or to an extremely large Alpha Strike mech being able to "One-Shot" certain mechs.
OP needs to be updated with a description: Original Post.
Potato doesn't have an "e" when used as a derogatory term in MWO... Might want to update the spelling.
Power Down: Power down the mech.
Shutdown: Plan prevented by the reaction of the opposing team. Also: Power Down the mech.
Crit Slots, Critical Slots: Slots.
That's all I have on a quick pass through.
Are you planning on putting this into some kind of wiki? That would make it a lot easier and faster to use. (just don't let non-logged in people make updates)
Edited by BTGbullseye, 14 August 2017 - 08:35 AM.
#18
Posted 14 August 2017 - 11:06 AM
BTGbullseye, on 14 August 2017 - 08:26 AM, said:
OP needs to be updated with a description: Original Post.
Potato doesn't have an "e" when used as a derogatory term in MWO... Might want to update the spelling.
Are you planning on putting this into some kind of wiki? That would make it a lot easier and faster to use. (just don't let non-logged in people make updates)
Corrected the misspelled. Need to get the rest in. Might take a day or two ... or tonight... will see how fast I can get to it.
The Wiki question: I wanted to get something together so people don't need an outside source. A wiki might be more comfortable but as long as it is not a wiki (at least linked) by PGI, it would go against that goal.
I could try to set something like that up... would just need to crashcourse ... and someone at PGI linking it
#19
Posted 14 August 2017 - 12:39 PM
- academy: "Where mechwarriors go to learn their trade and hone their skills."
- testing grounds: "A secluded, evacuated area far behind the fronlines where mechwarriors can test their mech without causing too much harm to themselves and their environment. Practice targets are provided."
- alpha/beta/gamma/delta/epsilon/... : designations for mission objectives (unfortunably, alpha/bravo/charlie are lance designations too).
- (nato) phoenetic alphabet: Special designations used to identify enemies, e.g. "kilo e7" means the enemy with designation K is in grid location e7. Maybe with a link "See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet" or a list.
- GHKC: "good hunt, kill clan" - used by some inner sphere players in faction play as a greeting
That aside, *thumbs up*
Edited by Exilyth, 14 August 2017 - 12:42 PM.
#20
Posted 14 August 2017 - 04:06 PM
The nato alphabet is already in as "Target Calls" but I added it as "Nato Alphabet" and "phoenetic alphabet"
Alpha, Beta, Gamme ... I let out because it is obviously marked ingame.
Updated "one-shot".
Added "FW" and "CW" against better judgement. The correct term is FP, the other ones are remnants but still used often enough.
Edited by Ibrandul Mike, 14 August 2017 - 04:12 PM.
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