About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 42. Chapters: A2A, A2G, APC, AR, Alt, Ambient Warfare, Arbiter, AtG, BFG, BM, Base Ravage, Base Slaughter, Baserape, Binoculars, Bio-Field Generator, Booster Pack, CB, COL, COLL, CTF, Capture, Chaff, Core, DM, E-POD Shield, FCTF, FF, FS, Field Wrench, Friendly Fire, G2A, Glitcher, Glitching, Griefing, HRO, Hero, Home Slaughter, Homer, IO, LG, LM, Lag Switch, MG, NF, No-scoping, Normal Flight Mode, OD, PF, Ping, Pro Flight Mode, RL, RPG, Rocket Launcher, SAM, Server, Stat Padding, Stealth, TDM, TOW, Teabagging, WH, ZNS, Zones. Excerpt: There are some commonly-used abbreviations to mean whether you're attacking from air/ground against air/ground. These include: There are some commonly-used abbreviations to mean whether you're attacking from air/ground against air/ground. These include: A pickup that "repairs" the damage sustained by your warhawk. Some of these only partially replenish your warhawk's health, others fully replenish it. Alt is an abbreviation for "Alternate Account." Generally referring to a player that is very experienced who creates another PSN ID so they can play under an alternate account. The reasons for doing so are many, a few are Sometimes you will see a player killed by "Ambient Warfare." This means a player was killed without another player being directly responsible for the kill. For instance, if you jump out of a jeep while it's still moving, it will keep rolling. If it runs over someone at that point, since no one's driving it, the kill isn't awarded to a player, it's credited as being due to "Ambient Warfare." Note that firing a SAM at a teamate and jumping out of the SAM will count as a teamkill. Strangely one can use the SAM trick to teamkill even when theres no friendly fire An Arbiter is a player given an anonymous identity by the developers and charged with disciplining other players that cheat, disrupt, etc. Arbiters can demand other players prove they aren't cheating, that they have appropriate skills...