by CommandoDude October 03, 2008

A tactic used in FPS games in which players lob grenades into the air towards the enemy spawn attempting to get a lucky kill.
The tactic requires extensive knowledge of the current map and a sense of predictability in knowing where the enemy will usually head.
Though, this only works well in round based games because spawn points are fixed.
The best way to avoid grenade artillery is to look at the sky in the early game and watch out for small flying objects heading in your vecinity
The tactic requires extensive knowledge of the current map and a sense of predictability in knowing where the enemy will usually head.
Though, this only works well in round based games because spawn points are fixed.
The best way to avoid grenade artillery is to look at the sky in the early game and watch out for small flying objects heading in your vecinity
Unknown Soldier sprinted around the corner, poised to bring his bullets upon his enemies.
When suddenly he exploded, a grenade had been flailed from the otherside of the map and killed him...to shame.
...Damned Grenade Artillery
When suddenly he exploded, a grenade had been flailed from the otherside of the map and killed him...to shame.
...Damned Grenade Artillery
by CommandoDude March 14, 2009

Refers to a style of game in which players are given a large amount of time to decide what their next move will be. Essentially, trading actions with their opponent.
Probably inspired by the Gentlemans' war, basically like the real life version of Turn Based Strategy.
The opposite of RTS.
Probably inspired by the Gentlemans' war, basically like the real life version of Turn Based Strategy.
The opposite of RTS.
by CommandoDude October 02, 2010

Nerfing, is a game definition term used by a player base to describe the reduction of power in a Class of unit or weapon that was threatening the balance of the game.
Often times players will be told well in advance of the upcoming patch a nerf is taking place. Primarily to keep players informed on modified game mechanics. And also to generate discussion.
A Stealth Nerf occurs when a game company does not announce a particular change to a game in the patch. Often times the change will simply be noted in the Patch notes, buried under other layers of changes players do not often read. Leading to many players confusion as to the change.
Often times players will be told well in advance of the upcoming patch a nerf is taking place. Primarily to keep players informed on modified game mechanics. And also to generate discussion.
A Stealth Nerf occurs when a game company does not announce a particular change to a game in the patch. Often times the change will simply be noted in the Patch notes, buried under other layers of changes players do not often read. Leading to many players confusion as to the change.
The purpose of the Stealth Nerf is to minimize the backlash from the player base if the Nerf being applied is a particularly popular play style.
It also serves to eliminate resistance to the change the producer feels is necessary, as often preventing a Nerf is much easier then reversing a Nerf.
It also serves to eliminate resistance to the change the producer feels is necessary, as often preventing a Nerf is much easier then reversing a Nerf.
by CommandoDude May 21, 2010

Military term, refers to the site of an engagement between military forces, generally in a broad scope. Also implies that the battle is ongoing.
by CommandoDude October 02, 2010

Viewership of the progressive Internet talk show TYT otherwise known as The Young Turks. Hosted by Cenk Uygur. Referred to as the 'TYT Army' for their ability to organize support for the TYT program and spread the message of TYT. Which is how TYT has become television newsworthy, hosting segments on MSNBC on nothing but word of mouth.
"They can't handle it. They're too strong. It's the TYT Army. And they're coming man...They're coming!"
TYT Army is going to release the motherfucking Kraken
TYT Army is going to release the motherfucking Kraken
by CommandoDude August 31, 2010

Ah, more news that doesn't talk at all about corruption or the real issues facing America. Good, good, this is the best Journalism money could buy!
by CommandoDude October 25, 2010
