verb.
In either a sequel or patch to an existing video game, this term is used to describe when the game developers weaken a skill, class, attack, character, item, or any other game element (ab)used by players in an attempt to balance the game, to the point of rendering said elements useless.
In either a sequel or patch to an existing video game, this term is used to describe when the game developers weaken a skill, class, attack, character, item, or any other game element (ab)used by players in an attempt to balance the game, to the point of rendering said elements useless.
1. Sonic is WAY too fast in Brawl. They seriously need to nuke that shit.
2. Great...They nuked the most popular armor in the game. Now I have to find a way to get rid of all this junk sitting in my shop.
3. Valve nuked the Scout in the Source version of Counter-Strike. It was SO much better in 1.6.
2. Great...They nuked the most popular armor in the game. Now I have to find a way to get rid of all this junk sitting in my shop.
3. Valve nuked the Scout in the Source version of Counter-Strike. It was SO much better in 1.6.
by Sahrakk July 16, 2008
verb.
In either a sequel or patch to an existing video game, this term is used to describe when the game developers weaken a skill, class, attack, character, item, or any other game element (ab)used by players in an attempt to balance the game, to the point of rendering said elements useless.
In either a sequel or patch to an existing video game, this term is used to describe when the game developers weaken a skill, class, attack, character, item, or any other game element (ab)used by players in an attempt to balance the game, to the point of rendering said elements useless.
1. What the fuck?! Sonic is WAY too fast in Brawl. They seriously need to nuke that shit.
2. Great...They nuked the most popular armor in the game. Now I have to find a way to get rid of all this junk sitting in my shop.
3. SOE nuked Star Wars Galaxies in 2005 by getting rid of the most brilliant skill advancement system ever created and turning it into a point-and-click shoot-em-up game.
4. Valve nuked the Scout in the Source version of Counter-Strike. It was SO much better in 1.6.
2. Great...They nuked the most popular armor in the game. Now I have to find a way to get rid of all this junk sitting in my shop.
3. SOE nuked Star Wars Galaxies in 2005 by getting rid of the most brilliant skill advancement system ever created and turning it into a point-and-click shoot-em-up game.
4. Valve nuked the Scout in the Source version of Counter-Strike. It was SO much better in 1.6.
by Sahrakk July 16, 2008