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QQ Moar, NBC

Sure, many words and phrases that gamers toss around in normal, everyday conversations might sound completely incomprehensible to a random bystander, but it is news? NBC thinks so, with a feature on the "Secret Language of Warcraft."


We've all had it happen before: you'll be in the middle of a deep conversation with a buddy about that awesome TF2 game last night where you were playing a demo on 2fort and took out two pyros, an engy, and an L3 sentry with a single crit sticky - and then you turn around to see a random bystander looking at the two of you in absolute bafflement. Sure, your pal might have understood you perfectly, but as far as the other guy was concerned? You might as well have been speaking Sumerian.

That's the gist of this two-minute feature segment that NBC Bay Area correspondent Nicole Riley did ... about her boyfriend. Her boyfriend, Jay, is apparently quite the avid WoW player, and some of the things that come out of his mouth go right over her head. So, clearly the right choice of action was to do a feature on the nightly news about it.

It feels sort of surreal to watch - not least because I'm hearing somebody talk about raiding Malygos and "5-capping AB" on a major news network. I get the feeling that Jay seems to be pulling Ms. Riley's leg - telling her that the best way to ask for help as a newb in the general Trade Channel is to say "LFM 25 Naxx 2 more tanks 2 more DKs." If you're not familiar with the lingo, this actually means that you're "Looking for members for 25-man Naxxramas (one of the major endgame raid dungeons), need two more tanks and two more Death Knights." Supposed difficulty of the raid dungeon notwithstanding, that's not exactly something a newbie should ever be typing out. On my server, "Hey, do you think someone could help me out real quick?" seems to get the job done pretty well.

Plus, he's "Number ten out of 12 million?" I think your boyfriend's been exaggerating a bit here, Nicole. Besides, one would hope that someone that uber in the world of Warcraft would be able to easily tackle 3-Drake Sartharion, let alone 2-Drake. Even worse? They blatantly misspell "pwnzor." How sloppy of you, NBC.

Besides, as most gamers know, this is hardly limited to WoW - or even limited to MMORPGs. Almost every game has its own lexicon of slang and shorthand: I can fondly recall talking about how Millia Rage's FRC'd 236H was "awesome oki" in Guilty Gear XX #Reload, or listening to my friends argue whether or not their T-Tar was a good physical sweeper in the latest generation of Pokemon. This is something that we gamers accept.

I'll admit that it was kind of nice to see a major news outlet doing a piece on hardcore gamers that isn't spouting schlock about how games are corrupting the youth - recognizing the existence and validity of the gamer subculture, even - but the whole thing feels kind of juvenile, y'know?

Or maybe I'm just too embarrassed over the fact that I understood every single thing he said. (Or perhaps jealous that he has that damn Phoenix mount. Stupid Ashes of Al'ar.)

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Cousin_IT

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Thats one lucky dude to be a "top 10" wow gamer n still have a smoking hot newsreporter gf :-D Reminded me of a LARPing newsreport I saw (FOX of course) [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tgkiz5EgAw].

Liked how the anchor introduced gamers as "a secret society with their own language." Were the new Stonemasons :-D
 

Dechef

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So every gamer knows WoW langauge now?
...okay yeah me too...
Was a funny video though, and a little embarassing.
 

stormcaller

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Yeah, I speak very good WoW admittidly alot of what he came up though was bull, the hell is a purple pixel? epic man...Epic!

Also,

LFM Starbucks, need 1 tank, 1 healer and 1 person with money,


Edit: Re-watching, how the hell do you 1-shot Malygos, he's a dragon, not top mention the freaking embodiement of Magic! /Turning green and has a weird desire to do the MC Hammer dance
 

Jeronus

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If it is any consolation, I understood everything he said and I feel slightly embarassed. Also how does a WOW geek end up with a smoking hot reporter for a girlfriend. I mean seriously what are the odds of a top ten WOW player hooking up with a famous hottie.
 

Anton P. Nym

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Name any one hobby or sport that doesn't evolve it's own weird jargon. Any one. Soccer/football, hockey, cycling, NASCAR, painting, photography... all of them blither about red cards, offside, yellow jersey, pitting, guache, f2.8...

WoW is no different in that manner, really. I can't watch the NBC piece now, but if they gave an impression otherwise then they're doing everyone a disservice.

-- Steve
 

Littaly

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It was pretty basic stuff, if you've played WoW for about a month you shouldn't be a stranger to it, nothing to be ashamed of ^^

And #10? #10 out of what? Last time I checked there was no international overall überness player ranking.

Also, what kind of news value does this have exactly?
 

BubbleGumSnareDrum

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Let's umbrella term all gamers to be WoW players.

I know a lot of WoW players and they're all very uninteresting people. And XD @ the Dell.
 

xitel

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Wait, since when was chat speak a second language? If it is, can I submit those credentials as my foreign language requirement for my university?
 

AccessBlack

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I have to admit, it does seem like He is pulling her leg, joking around.

Then again, Gamers have never really been sane in the eyes of Newscasters, have they?
 

ProfessorLayton

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I didn't understand that at all. But you know yesterday I was going on about Gears of War 2 and I realized that only one other person understood what I was talking about. Every game has its own "language" and you slowly understand it and start speaking in it.
 

BubbleGumSnareDrum

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popdafoo said:
I didn't understand that at all. But you know yesterday I was going on about Gears of War 2 and I realized that only one other person understood what I was talking about. Every game has its own "language" and you slowly understand it and start speaking in it.
In general, talking about any video game in front of people who don't play it is sort of like talking about a movie your friends have never seen. It's the same thing.

The media just loves making people out to be freaks.
 
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Next on NBC, how all of those people in different countries speak funny. Remind me Nicole, does Jay know what you mean when you're talking about cancelitis, dangle factory or "growin' whiskers"?
 

Chimaera

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That feature was not just dumb but badly done on so many levels. What a wasted opportunity.
 

DamienHell

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That report made me mad, because it made me realize what I nerd I am for understanding everything he said.
 

Susan Arendt

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Many of you seem to be taking this all way too seriously and too personally. To the non-gamer, the language spoken in WoW (and perhaps every other MMO on the planet, I dunno) is fascinating and alien. We frequently take for granted the vast amount of knowledge that we acquire playing games, and these verbal shortcuts are no different. And, yes, perhaps they generalized by referring to pretty-WoW specific stuff as being true to "gamers," but consider the audience watching. Do you really want to take that much time to explain "well, we don't mean ALL gamers, we only mean the ones who play this specific game"? While more accurate, it's not really all that relevant to getting the point across. Your audience only wants so much information on a subject before they really just stop caring.

It was an amusing fluff piece and both the reporter and the player seem to be having fun with it.

This didn't make the gamer look like a freak, it made her look like a fish out of water for not knowing what the hell he was talking about. Lighten up, people.