AF Gaming Abbreviation

Also known as: AF-, af.

AF has various meanings in the Gaming category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of AF in Gaming.

Auto-Fire

Most Common

AF (Auto-Fire) in gaming refers to a feature or setting that allows a weapon or ability to fire continuously without the player needing to repeatedly press the trigger button. Commonly found in shooters, RPGs, and mobile games, auto-fire simplifies gameplay by automating attacks, which is especially useful for fast-paced combat or grinding. Related terms include rapid-fire (manual spamming of the fire button), toggle fire (switching between single/burst/auto), and turret mode (stationary auto-targeting).

Auto-fire can be a gameplay assist (helpful for beginners) or a balance issue (if it grants unfair DPS advantages). Some games restrict it to specific weapons (e.g., machine guns) or modes (PvE vs. PvP). Confusion might arise with AFK ("Away From Keyboard," implying inactivity) or Aim Assist (auto-aiming, not firing). Pros and cons include ease of use vs. reduced control over shot timing.

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Attack Force

Attack Force (AF) in gaming can refer to strategic combat units, military-themed gameplay, or competitive team-based mechanics. Some games incorporate attack force mechanics where players control squads, deploy tactical strikes, or engage in large-scale battles.

One example is Base Attack Force, a real-time strategy game where players build bases, form alliances, and engage in warfare. Another gaming-related reference is Air Force Gaming, a platform for military personnel to connect through esports and competitive gaming leagues.

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Air Force

AF (Air Force) in gaming typically refers to factions, units, or gameplay mechanics centered around aerial combat or military aviation. This could include:

* Faction Play: Games like Wargame: Red Dragon or Call of Duty may label a team as "AF" (e.g., "US Air Force") with access to jets, helicopters, or drone support.

* Game Modes: Some strategy games (Supreme Commander) use "AF" to denote air-focused tech trees or missions.

* Slang: Players might say "go AF" to mean "focus on air superiority" in team-based matches.

Related terms include CAS (Close Air Support), dogfighting (air-to-air combat), and AA (Anti-Air defenses). Unlike ground units, AF gameplay emphasizes speed, altitude control, and radar mechanics. Confusion might arise with AFK (Away From Keyboard) or Auto-Fire—context is key!

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Artifact Fragment

Artifact Fragment (AF) refers to collectible items used in AFK Arena and other RPGs to upgrade and enhance artifacts. These fragments are obtained through campaign rewards, events, and quests, allowing players to strengthen their artifacts and unlock new abilities.

In AFK Arena, artifacts provide stat boosts and special perks for heroes, improving their performance in battles. Players can use Artifact Fragments to upgrade artifacts like Dura’s Call, The Barricade, and Dual Divinity, each offering unique advantages in combat.

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All Factions

AF (All Factions) in gaming refers to a mode, achievement, or unlockable content that requires interaction with every major faction in a game. This could mean completing quests for all groups, reaching max reputation with each, or accessing faction-exclusive rewards. Common in RPGs (e.g., Fallout, The Elder Scrolls), strategy games (Total War), or MMOs (World of Warcraft), "All Factions" challenges often demand careful diplomacy or multiple playthroughs. Related terms include faction alignment, reputation grind, and neutral playthrough.

Unlike single-faction loyalty, AF runs test a player’s versatility—for example, balancing Imperials and Stormcloaks in Skyrim without permanently alienating either. Confusion might arise with FFA (Free For All, no teams) or cross-faction (coop between rivals). Rewards often include unique gear or endgame perks like shared vendor access.

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How is AF used in Gaming?

  • She enabled AF (Auto-Fire) for her SMG in the zombie mode, mowing down hordes without finger fatigue.
  • He explored Attack Force mechanics, learning how strategic unit deployment and tactical coordination influence gameplay in real-time strategy games.
  • The AF (Air Force) faction in War Thunder dominated the match with stealth bombers, but our SAM turrets countered them late-game.
  • He collected Artifact Fragments in AFK Arena, using them to upgrade his hero’s equipment and gain strategic advantages in battles.
  • The ‘Diplomat’ trophy required an AF (All Factions) approach, forcing him to aid both the Brotherhood and the Institute in Fallout 4.

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