grinding

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00:54 Sep 11, 2020
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Tech/Engineering - Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino
Additional field(s): Computers: Software, Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino, Computers (general)
English term or phrase: grinding
Definition from Techopedia:
Grinding refers to the playing time spent doing repetitive tasks within a game to unlock a particular game item or to build the experience needed to progress smoothly through the game. Grinding most commonly involves killing the same set of opponents over and over in order to gain experience points or gold. Although other game genres require some grinding, role-playing games (RPG) – specifically massively multiplayer online role-playing games – are the most notorious for requiring this type of time investment from players.

Example sentence(s):
  • Grinding slowly became a fundamental aspect of single-players RPGs even though its repetitive nature has been said to be a result of poor game design, but the rise of the internet and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) like World of Warcraft added new competitive and social variables that made grinding even more tantalizing. Inverse
  • There are some gamers that say they do not want grinding in games, but what they really mean is that they hate spending a great deal of time having to grind. Every game has some form of grinding, as every game has repeated actions required to move forward. The key is that players need to feel they are moving forward to the next stage or story chapter, or the grind becomes filler and without purpose. Seasoned Gaming
  • However, one must admit that grinding in video games has a necessity, especially when it is devoid of game developers’ monetary-hunger. BangoGames
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5 +1grind
Anca Moșescu and André Heliodoro
4buchiseală
Alexandru Cojman


  

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grind


Definition from Forum SoftPedia:
Um... vreau si eu sa imi recomandati un joc care are urmatoarele:
- Puțin grind
- Sistem de dungeon gen WoW cu tank, dps, și heal

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  • Um... vreau si eu sa imi recomandati un joc care are urmatoarele: - Puțin grind - Sistem de dungeon gen WoW cu tank, dps, și heal - Forum SoftPedia  
  • Mai am cateva chestii pe care vreau sa le termin (treasure maps si naval missions), dar pe chesturi alte useless collectibles nu am de gand sa mai pierd vremea. Ar mai fi ceva grind de facut pentru upgrade-ul total al navei, care mi-ar permite sa ma lupt cu cele 4 nave legendare din joc, dar cred ca zic pas. - Forum Candaparerevista  
Anca Moșescu and André Heliodoro
Romania
Local time: 14:11
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
PRO pts in category: 4

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38 days   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
buchiseală


Definition from NODEX (2002):
,,A bate îndelung și înăbușit cu pumnii''

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Explanation:
Verbul ,,a buchisi'' transmite direct înțelesul lui ,,grind'' din limba engleză care se referă tot la o acțiune repetitivă, făcută de altfel cu trudă, cu mult timp pierdut, pentru a obține ceva.
Alexandru Cojman
United Kingdom
Local time: 12:11
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
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