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Slang in computer games. Gl hf - what is this?

With the advent of a game like Dota 2, the world of e-sports has changed dramatically. The game quickly swept the most diverse countries, conquered almost all age categories, forced to converge on one battlefield of women and men, Russians, Americans, etc. On one map people from different parts of the Earth came together, and all in order to find out who The same of them stronger!

Language Problems

With the globalization of the game a lot of problems arose, especially at first. Once upon a time "Dota 2" was just a map for such a great game as Warcraft III. It constantly developed and very quickly captured the attention of the players. The standard language for both the game itself and for a separate card was English, the translation was taken much later. But even after the translation of both the game itself and this card into many languages of the world, there were still some problems with communication skills. For example, players from Russia, even with an ideal knowledge of English, could not understand players from China or Italy (as well as those Russians).

The beginning of the way

When the game evolved into a separate e-sports discipline, the problem only escalated. Then it was decided to use standard abbreviations for the game, which would always be the same, regardless of the language of the region. For such abbreviations, English was chosen (still it was all based on it). These abbreviations were taken from other famous games, which have long become familiar e-sports disciplines. The brightest game at that time was StarCraft, where players first started using similar abbreviations to indicate the beginning / end of the match. For example: gg, gl hf. What are these cutbacks? This is the standard abbreviation of the first letters of the expressions. GG - good game (good game), good luck and have fun (luck and fun) - gl hf. Dota 2 thus received a certain set of abbreviations, accessible to all players, understood anywhere in the world. Although not all understood such cuts immediately. Many people had a question about what it means to gl hf or what is gg.

Coming from here

However, the game has expressions that originated in it and then only migrated to other games of the genre MOBA. For example, the known abbreviation ss, which tells us that the enemy (enemy hero) left the line (as is known, in DotA three lines). This is an abbreviation for the word miSSing (literally - to lose). Players slowly began to understand the abbreviations, now everyone knew what gl hf is: that this is an abbreviation used to wish a good game. In addition, there is game etiquette, which simply obliges players to write such cuts at a certain time of the match. Thus, fans of this game around the world have learned to understand each other, even at the level of several letters and simple expressions. This was already a big step forward. Of course, it was still problematic to play with allies from China, especially if you did not own any one language (English, for example). But you could contact the most basic phrases both with your allies and with your opponents.

Developing

Over time, these expressions became stable. The players began to use the expression gl hf so that it was more like a greeting. Now, with this traditionally begins a match between two teams (with the gg expression, one team notifies that it has surrendered, or this abbreviation is used to indicate the end of the game).

The communicability of the game rises every year. For example, more recently, an option such as "The Wheel of Chat" has been added. When you press a certain key, a set of the most popular and necessary commands is issued, which are automatically translated into all languages (if you have players from another state). There is also our team gl hf. What is it - a tribute to traditions, an indicator of a good tone or just an ordinary greeting? To solve already to you.

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