Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Gaming Terminology

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    Originally posted by Tuberski


    It doesn't look particulary intelligent typed either.

    ACK!
    I'm pretty sure the point of that sort of talk is not to look intelligent. It's the natural response of the geek, after all, evolved from the Geekus Sapiens, who is the normal, smart-aleck, more-brains-than-smarts, geek (like myself ), to the Geekus Leetus, who is smarter, because he (or she) acts stupid in whatever way possible, to avoid the automatic picking on by bullies, and also adopts a code that is nearly unbreakable by anyone not of the species, or at least one who interacts regularly with them. Finally, they have finally managed to make an aspect of geekdome ... cool, earning copycat praise from vandals everywhere. Geekus Leetus is the true future of geekdom, everyone ... be afraid, be very afraid ...
    <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
    I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

    Comment


    • #32
      Originally posted by snoopy369


      I'm pretty sure the point of that sort of talk is not to look intelligent. It's the natural response of the geek, after all, evolved from the Geekus Sapiens, who is the normal, smart-aleck, more-brains-than-smarts, geek (like myself ), to the Geekus Leetus, who is smarter, because he (or she) acts stupid in whatever way possible, to avoid the automatic picking on by bullies, and also adopts a code that is nearly unbreakable by anyone not of the species, or at least one who interacts regularly with them. Finally, they have finally managed to make an aspect of geekdome ... cool, earning copycat praise from vandals everywhere. Geekus Leetus is the true future of geekdom, everyone ... be afraid, be very afraid ...


      That post achieves new levels of geekiness.

      Comment


      • #33
        You know, speaking of leetspeek leaking into regular english... One of the programming classes I took a couple years ago, we had these extra credit assignments, and they were called the "Leet Haxxor" assignments, and the professor would literally say leet haxxor, and that was pretty funny. But in the same vein, when someone tries to show off their programming skills and I want to mock them, I'd literally use the phrase 1337, like I'd say "Oooh, that's sooo one three three seven!". Or "Man, you are like a thirteen thirty seven haxxor!". At first people go like wtf, but then they kinda get it.
        XBox Live: VovanSim
        xbox.com (login required)
        Halo 3 Service Record (I fail at FPS...)
        Spore page

        Comment


        • #34
          Originally posted by BustaMike
          pwned.nl , simply owned!


          the pronunciation according to this guy is pooned, and he looks like he knows
          OMFG A FOURTH POSSIBILITY!!11!

          Comment


          • #35
            STFU Joo NOOB. I R 1337 HAXXORZ, I PWNZ Joo, OH NOES!!1!!1!!1!1!eleven!!!!1!11!!!!!oneoneone
            "Luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." - Chris Cornell, "Mindriot"

            Comment


            • #36
              ZOMFG!!!
              I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

              Comment


              • #37
                Originally posted by vovan
                You know, speaking of leetspeek leaking into regular english... One of the programming classes ...
                Nothing seen in a pgroamming class should be used as an example of regular behaviour.
                Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse

                Do It Ourselves

                Comment


                • #38
                  Originally posted by BustaMike
                  STFU Joo NOOB. I R 1337 HAXXORZ, I PWNZ Joo, OH NOES!!1!!1!!1!1!eleven!!!!1!11!!!!!oneoneone
                  Joo - he said Joo

                  [Woody Allen mode off]
                  "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    Sigh. You've all gone and turned my thread into a spamfest.

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      It was the fault of the first person to start speaking in all caps and using "gaming terminology". Hmm, I wonder who that person was...
                      I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        Originally posted by General Ludd
                        Nothing seen in a pgroamming class should be used as an example of regular behaviour.
                        Well, yes, it's just that I didn't really expect a lecturer who is almost 60 to go around saying things like haxxor.
                        XBox Live: VovanSim
                        xbox.com (login required)
                        Halo 3 Service Record (I fail at FPS...)
                        Spore page

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          Lots of spam here
                          (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                          (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                          (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

                          Comment


                          • #43
                            Well then stop and tell us how you would pronounce pwned!

                            Comment


                            • #44
                              I vote "powned".
                              ~ If Tehben spits eggs at you, jump on them and throw them back. ~ Eventis ~ Eventis Dungeons & Dragons 6th Age Campaign: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4: (Unspeakable) Horror on the Hill ~

                              Comment


                              • #45
                                Answers is the place to go to get the answers you need and to ask the questions you want


                                Etymology

                                The most widely held theory is that "pwn" originated from a typo in first-person shooter games, the common mistake occurred from a hand position. The user, using his mouse right-handedly, would hold three of his fingers on the keys, "a", "w", and "d", along with the mouse in his right hand. When prompted to make a comment upon fragging his opponent, a quick motion to type the word "owned" resulted in a typo. Due to the proximity of the keys "p" and "o" on a standard QWERTY keyboard the user hit the "p" instead of the "o" key, resulting in the word "pwned".

                                One story reports that in the game StarCraft, someone made a custom map where losing players would see a special message. However, instead of typing in "YOU WERE OWNED", a typo resulted in "YOU WERE PWNED", or "j00 g0t pwnt". It is said that every use of the word "pwn" therefore comes from this one hapless misspelling, or a similar one occurring in a Warcraft or Unreal Tournament game. One possibility exists in a mispronunciation, in Diablo: Hellfire, where an enemy claims he will “own” you. The word is pronounced more like “puh-own”. This may be somehow related to the “Starcraft Theory”. Pwn's past tense can also be "pwnd" instead of pwned.

                                Some people believe that the word was originally a contraction of the term "power-owned", "pure ownage", "pistol-owned", "ping-owned", "player-owned", or "properly owned". These are probably backronyms.

                                It has been suggested that the word resulted from a rendering problem from a specific game that made the word "owned" look like the word "pwned". As a result, gamers considering themselves superior in skill started using the word as an obscure reference.

                                It is likely that "pwn" is actually the result of a carryover of the phrase "0wned" used by hackers on IRC to declare that they have successfully hacked a computer or target (i.e. "I just 0wned that Windows box").

                                Another theory suggests that "pwned" is a version of "owned", with supposed blood dripping from the "o".

                                Still another interpretation makes the case that "pwned" was not an accident, but instead a contraction of the word pawned. This theory is based upon the idea that the person who was defeated was "owned," and then pawned off, as an item would be at a pawnshop.

                                Leetspeak

                                Main article: Leet

                                "Pwn" has become part of the sub-language of gamers called leet(short for elite) speak. While mostly used by gamers, this language is also used by those who commonly partake of Internet Relay Chat programs and other chat mediums such as AOL Instant Messenger and Yahoo Messenger.

                                "WTFPwn!" is derived from the contraction of the internet slang term "WTF" (what the ****?!) and "Pwn" and is intended to suggest that a player was not just "pwn'ed," but that such pwnage happened so quickly that the other player was left wondering what happened (and saying: "what the ****?!").

                                Pronunciation

                                There is no uniform way to pronounce "pwn" as it is most often encountered in text. Possible pronunciations include:

                                * pōn (rhymes with "moan")
                                * pān (as "pawn" in chess)
                                * pwǐn (as "pwin")
                                * pōōn (rhymes with "soon", this comes from pronouncing the "w" as in Welsh)
                                * pwôn (rhymes with "on")
                                * prān (as prawn)
                                * pēwǐn (as "pea win")
                                * pēōn (as "pea own")
                                * pyōōn (similar to pōōn, but with a "y" sound included)
                                * just as "own," ignoring the typo
                                * in some cases, with two syllables, as pay-ween or puh-ween.
                                The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X