• imaqtpieA
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    5 months ago

    The term nerf in respect to video games was actually derived from Nerf guns. Because Nerf guns are basically just normal guns that have been heavily nerfed 😅

      • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.zip
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        5 months ago

        Yeah, it comes from debuffs, which was applied to early FPS games when a gun was debuffed, which made the bullets hit less like bullets and more like nerf darts.

        This gun used to take a guy out in 2 body shots and now its 5, like I’m shooting with a nerf gun!

        Then the term spread around to non FPS games.

    • illi@lemm.ee
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      5 months ago

      “Nerf” is an opposite to a “buff” in videogame context.

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        5 months ago

        I get that. Where is the irony? I think to be ironic there needs to be some air of unexpectedness. I certainly think it’s amusing to say that you were buffing a nerf gun, but maybe not unexpected

        But I think Alanis Morissette would be on board

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          5 months ago

          The irony is that you would think nerfing a nerf gun would improve it, because it’s more nerf per nerf.

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    5 months ago

    That’s not ironic in the slightest. Take a pellet gun. Buff it, it’s a real gun. Nerf it, it’s a BB gun, or a Nerf gun.