A dictionary appeared that allows you to understand what players are talking about

Sony has compiled and published a glossary of terms and abbreviations commonly used by gamers and the gaming industry to describe games and game situations. Related entry seen On the official website of PlayStation, Sony’s video game division.

The dictionary contains more than a hundred definitions sorted by letters of the English alphabet. For example, you can learn from this that Cheesein is the use of certain game tactics to quickly and easily pass a certain stage of the game, and Boss-rush is a series of victories over strong game characters.

In addition to terms directly related to gaming, the dictionary also includes words related to gaming hardware. From this section, you can understand that GPU is a graphics processor, SSD is only solid state information drive.

The dictionary is currently only available in English. Whether it will be translated into Russian was not reported.

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Source: Gazeta

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