![]() ![]() The term is mostly used in Gmod or SFM videos. The phrase is synonymous with this map and used as an exclamation of excitement within the community.īerd A Berd is a term for any player wearing one of the bird heads. The Announcer states, "We are in the beam" when a teammate enters the UFO's tracker beam to complete the map objective. The healing beam emitted from the Medic's Medi Gun.Battle Medics who do not supplement fighting with healing or are otherwise unhelpful to the team effort are often looked down upon by teammates, as Medics are expected to fulfill their role as a support class. Battle Med / Battle Medic A player playing as the Medic who focuses on killing opponents rather than healing teammates, often using the Blutsauger and on occasion with the Solemn Vow. The Gunslinger is a common weapon for Battle Engies due to its ability to quickly and cheaply deploy Combat Mini-Sentry Guns yet may also use the Jag. Battle Engie / Battle Engineer A player playing as the Engineer who engages in frontline combat, placing Sentry Guns in unexpected locations and using his primary weapon offensively. Bakestaybed Humorous slang for "backstabbed". an Engineer tricking someone into chasing him into his Sentry Gun or a Demoman fooling others into following him into his sticky trap. Baits can also involve luring an enemy to a general source of damage, e.g. Common baits can involve luring an enemy with a Spy or Pyro. Bait/Baiting A term for fooling an enemy into attacking or following someone while a teammate sneaks behind the enemy and kills them. For example, sneaking in to take the final capture point, which on many maps changes possession very quickly, while the opposing team is attempting to retake their second point. Main article: Backcapping Capturing a control point behind the enemy team, often while that team is attempting to capture a point whose possession changes more slowly. Aussie Abbreviation of " Australium weapon". Refers to a weapon that can damage multiple players, buildings, or other entities in an area besides the projectile, such as the Soldier's rocket launchers and the Demoman's grenade launchers. They are often seen killing Friendly players, taunting after kills, using hateful or rude binds, and often is seen using the AWPer Hand or a Botkiller Sniper Rifle. Anger/Anger Sniper A term for a Sniper, who wears the Anger cosmetic, who acts as a Tryhard. A term for Spy players who use the Ambassador a lot, if not exclusively.Īmputation Station A Medic standing in one place and taunting with the Amputator.Airblast Compression blast.Īlternate account / alt Usually refers to a second Steam account which can be used for a variety of purposes, such as hiding identity. A term used to refer to when an AI opponent (such as Robots) are targeting someone, such as "The Scout Robot is aggroing on me". AFK Acronym of "Away From Keyboard" used to describe someone who is not present at their computer for some reason, or is idling. Add Up A text chat term, a way of challenging somebody to an MGE duel. ADS / ADSing Acronym for "Aiming down sights" in TF2 it's usually used to refer to Sniper players looking through their scopes. AD / ADing A technique in which a player tries to Juke another player by rapidly pressing the A and D buttons for unpredictable movement. Main article: Aerial A projectile that hits an opponent who is in midair, usually following a juggle. Specialized areas for specific recreational activities such as boxing, soccer, and Pyro tennis.Puzzles, mazes, hidden doors, and secret rooms for the entertainment of players..Mechanisms for automatically serving up Bots or idling players as targets for Achievements or Leveling..Securable rooms for cooperating without interference.Short respawn times and Spawns located close to each other to encourage continuous fighting..Common features of achievement servers include: Such servers allow players to practice skills or simply socialize without interfering with earnest game play (see griefing). AĪchievement server / achievement map A server or map dedicated to facilitating players completing Achievements without occupying and interfering with games where other players are playing to map objectives. 6-2/6 2 A term referring to the minimum amount of loot possible on completion of Operation Two Cities and considered the worst amount of loot. Refers to a Control Point map in which there are three, four, or five control points in total. 3 starred A contract turned in with all of three objectives completed, rather than only one or two.ģCP / 4CP / 5CP Short for "3-control point", "4-control point", or "5-control point". ![]()
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