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You ever feel yourself using DBD terminology in real life or other games?

dspaceman20
dspaceman20 Member Posts: 4,699

I started noticing that my friends and use dbd terms like tunneling, camping, 360, etc a lot in other games. For example I was playing with my friends another game in which the enemy was targeting me and my friend said they were "tunneling me".

So do you also use dbd terms In other places of your life.

Comments

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,961

    I talk about wanting to slug some of the villagers in Animal Crossing when they're not cooperating. 😈

  • ARatherStrangeKiller
    ARatherStrangeKiller Member Posts: 101

    I mean those are some pretty generic terms to use in games. "Tunneling" I can understand, but "camping" and "360" are very generic terms in other types of games, namely FPS-s

  • DoritoHead
    DoritoHead Member Posts: 3,546

    I say I mindgame someone if I completely confuse or outplay them in other games, but that's about it.

  • Baby_Victor
    Baby_Victor Member Posts: 486

    In Apex Legends I’ll occasionally tell my friends that he “shocked” me, when I get hit by arc star. They know I’m referring to Doctor and that I’m basically immobilized.

    Im just now realizing he might have traumatized me. <_<

  • Brokenbones
    Brokenbones Member Posts: 5,627

    No but after playing DBD, I can't look at wooden pallets the same way

    I find it really funny that something so innocuous in real life is such a big part of DBD