tactical realism
English
Noun
tactical realism (uncountable)
- A style of gaming in first-person shooters (FPS), where realistic ("real-world") settings are simulated by the gaming engine (to the best of its ability) and players use authentic military tactics to accomplish goals in the game.
- The manner in which some gaming clans organize themselves. These clans adopt the rank, name and insignia of an actual combat unit past or present.
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