The terms 'n00b', 'nub', and 'newby' are all over gamer culture, but where did they come from? Did someone just decide we need a general word for someone who is unskilled? Is it a corruption of 'ne...
Why do some players call some guns "noob guns" Sirlin uses the term "scrub" as someone who calls certain tactics, moves, weapons "cheap", so in this case the scrub would be the one claiming that some CS:GO weapons are "noob guns".
What does the word 'scrub' mean? I have seen friends use it in chat and people use it in public games, but I am still confused about the meaning of it, and the uses.
Before I turned 13, words like "stupid", "idiot" and "fool" were restricted in text chat; similarly, personal information such as names were also censored, for example...
I am a noob at coding and need a little help, all I know how to make is a teleporter. If anyone knows how to add health to a server that would be very helpful.
I will begin this question with the following disclaimer: I am absolutely terrible at RTS games. With that in mind, I am hoping that a simple, general strategy may be proposed for a noob player t...
So, tryhard. I've seen the word used in many contexts, with seemingly different meanings. In some places, it seems to qualify a type of game or game element (specific characters or subsystems) ...
I just would mention that it is really HELPFUL to setup separate profile for Forge and force directory change for it, then it cannot interfere with other versions (what is the real thing and quite a pain) and it will change the location of mods folder.
@pppery Absolutely not duplicate. This is a question about server lag (mspt), which is critical for technical servers. The other question is about client framerate - FPS and has nothing in common with server performance. And whoever voted 'needs more focus', likely skipped the second paragraph which asks all the right questions.
I've recently become interested in Minecraft redstone, and one of my biggest pet peeves is that there is no easy way to move across water, apart from using a small boat (that is not very practical)...