PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
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Tirak
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
SQ#= Written shorthand to indicate an entire squad. As in "SQ4 is hitting Objective Bravo"
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goguapsy
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Or sqd#Tirak wrote:SQ#= Written shorthand to indicate an entire squad. As in "SQ4 is hitting Objective Bravo"
Also I'd like to add D3kp9sub2 or d3kp9subkp2 (delta 3, keypad 9, sub-keypad 2 --- this is only useful in 4km maps like Silent Eagle, though.)
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burghUK
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
LGTMFSOTMTFP = Let's get these monkey fighting snakes of this monday to friday plane.
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Web_cole
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Additions/corrections made.
Also, lol @ Burgh
Also, lol @ Burgh
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Web_cole
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Updates. Sticky pl0x 
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Hitman.2.5
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tw3nty0ne
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General_Kalle
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
CO = Commander
SL = Squad Leader
MG = Machine Gun / Machine Gunner
SL = Squad Leader
MG = Machine Gun / Machine Gunner
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Joe_Pineapples_ABC
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
I often use Standing Orders when squad leading.
Standing Order = Order to be obeyed by the squad at all points in the match, they are usually pretty basic but you'd be supprised how many people dont do them.
eg. Alright guys, listen up, standing orders in this sqaud are nobody fires a weapon without giving a contact report, if the medic goes down the nearest guy picks up the kit and fills the role. That sort of thing, and then fill in the extras as the match progresses and i get a feel for what the squad can do.
Standing Order = Order to be obeyed by the squad at all points in the match, they are usually pretty basic but you'd be supprised how many people dont do them.
eg. Alright guys, listen up, standing orders in this sqaud are nobody fires a weapon without giving a contact report, if the medic goes down the nearest guy picks up the kit and fills the role. That sort of thing, and then fill in the extras as the match progresses and i get a feel for what the squad can do.
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Dylan.swe
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
why isnt "fail" mentioned?
Fail is jargon for PR?
I dont play many internetgames so fail may apply in others too?
And of course the use of cobra gunship......wich in reality has the word "FAIL" in gunners videosight....why?
(seen on utube videos of cobra)
Edit: and since i cant join a server now Project >reality actually FAILS to let me play
That patching of a game must be rocketscience, im a simple.....simple man....luckily i can update my thoughts!
Maybe i will update my thoughts if someone makes my PR work-.....
Fail is jargon for PR?
I dont play many internetgames so fail may apply in others too?
And of course the use of cobra gunship......wich in reality has the word "FAIL" in gunners videosight....why?
(seen on utube videos of cobra)
Edit: and since i cant join a server now Project >reality actually FAILS to let me play
That patching of a game must be rocketscience, im a simple.....simple man....luckily i can update my thoughts!
Maybe i will update my thoughts if someone makes my PR work-.....
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Web_cole
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Most of those already there.General_Kalle wrote:CO = Commander
SL = Squad Leader
MG = Machine Gun / Machine Gunner
Added this.Joe_Pineapples_ABC wrote:Standing Order = Order to be obeyed by the squad at all points in the match, they are usually pretty basic but you'd be supprised how many people dont do them.
'Fail' is a general slang term for everything really
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General_J0k3r
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
house of pain - the infamous building with one stairs, then first floor going across half of it and a rooftop with almost no cover. can be found on most maps.
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RedSparrow
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Do any of you guys use "bug out" as an alternative for RUN THE F&$% AWAY? I use it a lot, lol. Especially when airborne.
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motherdear
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
leap frog --> 2 fireteams covering each other while moving.

[R-DEV]OkitaMakoto: "Talking squad level tactics in bed is actually a little known aphrodisiac"
[R-CON]Pantera : "maybe you might learn that we are not super intelligent beings chained in UKF's basement being forced to work on this".
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Sgt.BountyOrig
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Lase (Use GTLD)
JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition)
Need shovels/Dig this (Build Equipment)
JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition)
Need shovels/Dig this (Build Equipment)
[NO] Bounty
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Web_cole
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Re: PR Jargon and Acronym's Revised
Cool, added some more things.

Lol, it's not one I've heard used myselfRedSparrow wrote:Do any of you guys use "bug out" as an alternative for RUN THE F&$% AWAY? I use it a lot, lol. Especially when airborne.


