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    Player Shioban's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavy01Mk2 View Post
    aggro is the correct term. like when your parents hit you with a brick, its not because they hate you, you just aggravate them. same with these enemies.
    Aggro isn't the correct term, it's one of the acceptable terms. One of the nice things about language is its flexible, and as long as the word is understood, the one used for the most part doesn't matter.

    Hate, Enmity and Aggro are all acceptable terms.

    Being fickle or persnickety over terms is a bit silly. "BUT I USE THIS TERM! YOU MUST ALL BE WRONG!"

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    Hate

    verb (used without object), hat·ed, hat·ing.
    3. ~ to feel intense dislike, or extreme aversion or hostility.

    noun
    4. ~ intense dislike; extreme aversion or hostility.
    5. ~ the object of extreme aversion or hostility.

    Enmity

    noun
    1. ~ a state or feeling of active opposition or hostility.

    Aggro

    noun
    1. ~ aggressive, violent behaviour.
    "they do not usually become involved in aggro"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alukah View Post
    Well being honest here the first few times someone used "hate" to refer to enmity I had no idea what they were talking about, took me a while to connect the dots.
    One of the many things 1.0's developers tried to do to separate it from the rest of the MMO genre.

    Which in the overall picture looked good on paper, but the execution and implementation was terrible.


    If you ever played 1.23 and started off in Limsa Lominsa, you'd have found that it was borderline unreadable, they were almost obsessed on attention to detail, even in the story-line which had to be as realistic to their pre-renaissance fantasy world as possible. So the words, quest-text, gear, area design were all very strict, which is one of the reasons they used words like 'enmity'.
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    Last edited by Shioban; 06-29-2014 at 01:13 AM. Reason: Dem Typos