Every veteran says RT. Beginners have no idea what that abbreviation stands for. Also having different names for the same building on different teams makes no sense and makes it more difficult to learn.
i am an elitist according to some lovely people/persons i know (funny that you made this thread) even IRL i've been 'grilled' by someone that i love saying that i should let people call it what they want to call it(might be right...)
I've only known it by resource tower/nozzle/node. Hearing it any other way makes me infuriated ESPECIALLY CALLING IT NATURAL OR NATURALS OMG I WANNA PUNCH YOU where i am almost calling people very derogatory names (directed at my monitor, not the actual person)
it's funny that you should mention it though because i often do the same thing, forgetting it's a veil and not a sensory chamber
sometimes i generally forget the NS2 variants and still call them by NS1 chambers names and i get people in voice chat/chat saying "what's a sensory chamber" they don't even call them chambers anymore which is weird and that is somewhat insulting, but it can't be helped.
Like i don't confuse Rifle with LMG, because the LMG was just so much better so... there's a clear distinction between the two.
I still say knifed instead of axed, sounds so much cooler to the ears saying "knifed lucas the cunt" instead of "axed lucas the ESPing cunt"
cc= command station, comm chair, chair
ip = infantry portal
pg = phasegate, pg,
armslab = armslab
armory = armoury or AA for advanced armory
- "STOP BUILDING TURRETS, WERE ON A0!"
- "Wtf are you talking about, those are sentries, not turrets."
- "I think they are on sensory hive"
- "Wtf is sensory?"
And there are a myriad of similar conversations i've had It's more entertaining to me than annoying though.
I'm trying to recall instances where players called them other than RTs... but im drawing blank. It may be due to the fact that players who communicate have a better understanding of the game in the first place... and saying RT is just so much faster than saying harvester/extractor.
It's a fair complaint, experienced players call them RT, which can lead to confused rookies. And making a distinction between the two structures is pointless...
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I still call the gun no one researches an hmg even though it was shortened to mg and currently looks like an lmg.
As far as RT and Upgrade Chambers go that can be excused for a general structure type classification, and it's often either ours or theirs in context so with a bit of education on the matter no one should confuse them.
Besides that, I typically avoid using ns1 terms since like you said it just confuses new players.
Some things do bother me though, like it's called a shift hive, but you upgrade it with spurs and the shift hive doesn't share any of the traits of a regular shift.
When it comes to naming conventions and such, it's also nice to remember that on European servers you usually have the majority of people speaking English as their 2nd language at best. The cacophony of accents and mispronounced words can be confusing if the ingame naming conventions aren't phonetically clear and distinct.
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edited May 2018
Somehow it is still easier for me as a german to understand a finnish guy whose english is insanely bad than a native american with a hard slang or accent (even though I've watched quite a ton of american series in english)
Somehow it is still easier for me as a german to understand a finnish guy whose english is insanely bad than a native american with a hard slang or accent (even though I've watched quite a ton of american series in english)
Because in tv shows or movies they usually speak very clearly and slowly.
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I've only known it by resource tower/nozzle/node. Hearing it any other way makes me infuriated ESPECIALLY CALLING IT NATURAL OR NATURALS OMG I WANNA PUNCH YOU where i am almost calling people very derogatory names (directed at my monitor, not the actual person)
it's funny that you should mention it though because i often do the same thing, forgetting it's a veil and not a sensory chamber
sometimes i generally forget the NS2 variants and still call them by NS1 chambers names and i get people in voice chat/chat saying "what's a sensory chamber" they don't even call them chambers anymore which is weird and that is somewhat insulting, but it can't be helped.
Like i don't confuse Rifle with LMG, because the LMG was just so much better so... there's a clear distinction between the two.
I still say knifed instead of axed, sounds so much cooler to the ears saying "knifed lucas the cunt" instead of "axed lucas the ESPing cunt"
cc= command station, comm chair, chair
ip = infantry portal
pg = phasegate, pg,
armslab = armslab
armory = armoury or AA for advanced armory
- "Wtf are you talking about, those are sentries, not turrets."
- "I think they are on sensory hive"
- "Wtf is sensory?"
And there are a myriad of similar conversations i've had It's more entertaining to me than annoying though.
I'm trying to recall instances where players called them other than RTs... but im drawing blank. It may be due to the fact that players who communicate have a better understanding of the game in the first place... and saying RT is just so much faster than saying harvester/extractor.
It's a fair complaint, experienced players call them RT, which can lead to confused rookies. And making a distinction between the two structures is pointless...
As far as RT and Upgrade Chambers go that can be excused for a general structure type classification, and it's often either ours or theirs in context so with a bit of education on the matter no one should confuse them.
Besides that, I typically avoid using ns1 terms since like you said it just confuses new players.
Some things do bother me though, like it's called a shift hive, but you upgrade it with spurs and the shift hive doesn't share any of the traits of a regular shift.
Because in tv shows or movies they usually speak very clearly and slowly.
I NID A CHATPACK, NAUW!
spacehog?
Pig.
Skul, Piggy/George, Lork/Asshat, Fade/Dickbag, Space Cow
@.trixX. spacehog sounds cool, but it also reminds me of a possible Biker Mice from Mars bad guy
I think it's a bit late for this update now
At least we are learning some new words