Jargon Dead Crash
Account: Translated from
= Customer Account-sitting: Caring 's account of another player
Plough: is used to define a Scripting attack that destroyed the fleet and / or defense
pave : View plow
Ban : From 'English to ban = ban, you are banned, and then excluded from the game when you break the rules, the ban may last a few days or forever
Bashing: Obstinacy
CR: Combat report is the relationship details of a fight
Falanga: Only the moon can be made Phalangist vision of fleets that are moving in a particular planet
Farm Attach a player with the sole aim of taking resources
Flame Flamme: flame flame is used to mean the discussions degenerate into insults and bickering that ends up being more in theme with the topic.
Fleettare: From English Fleet-saving = saving the fleet
HoF: From English Hall of Fame, which translated literally means "hall of fame" means a section of the forum, where you can publish a ' attack that has produced a 20% chance of formation of the moon
IP: It 's a row of numbers (eg 255.255.255.255) that uniquely identifies a computer on the Internet, just like a phone number.
Miner: player who prefers development through enhanced productivity of the mines. This strategy game is more slow and difficult, but safer, as the player avoids awkward to create enemies.
Moonmaker: player that lends itself to attempts to make moons
multiaccounting: In ogame you can have only one account per universe, if you use 2 accounts in the same universe multiaccounting this is called, means that you are cheating, and bannable. Please note, the cases of players in the same computer with the same IP network can be seen by GO as multiacount, you should report these situations in advance.
Ninja: turn the tide of a Scripting, make a ninja who, although they attack, it can destroy the enemy fleet
noob: Player noob = newbie Italianization of English, is to indicate the new player, rookie or ... in short, a beginner. It remains noob until you reach 5,000 points, in this phase is protected from attacks and / or spied on by stronger players.
K: is used to define a quantity and stands for 1,000 (10K = 10,000)
KK: How but the K stands for 1,000,000 (2KK = 2,000,000)
Planing: See plowing
Pushing: Send minerals without exchange (only players with highest scores can be sent to another minerals score lower without receiving anything in return)
Slot: Indicates the available space for buildings on a planet or the space available for the fleets, each fleet sent occupies a slot on a mission, the higher is the information technology, the more slots you have available.
Top: E 'Ogame in the classification which shows the first 1500 players to score, or research fleet
upload: From English to up = go up, is used to describe the transition to a higher level of development or research
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