What the hell does “proc” mean? : r gaming - Reddit What the hell does “proc” mean? From my understanding it’s a critical of some kind but that’s it I’ve heard this used over and over throughout my last decade of playing games and I never figured out what it mean’s exactly Is it a catch all term that’s slightly different depending on the game? Is it a rigidly defined thing?
Proc? : r Eldenring - Reddit Proc in gaming is an abbreviation for Programmed Random Occurrence Proccing a bleed effect basically means to hit an enemy with a bleed weapon enough times to trigger the bonus bleed damage to take effect, thus proccing the bleed
What does proc mean? : r summonerschool - Reddit "Proc" is short for "process " In game programming this refers to an event that is triggered under particular circumstances You can think of it synonymous to "activate" or "trigger " For example, Luden's Echo procs on any source of damage that deals spell effects Ezreal's Q, although a spell, triggers on-hit (auto attack) effects Runeglaive procs on any spell cast, making Ezreal's Q proc
200 hours into this game - WTF does proc mean? - Reddit Personally, I translate proc to trigger This is direct from wiki; proc The activation, trigger or occurrence of a conditional, often random, event Particularly common for massively multiplayer online games, they are conditional events where special equipment provide the user with temporary extra powers, or when the opposing enemy suddenly becomes more powerful in some way The term's origin
Procedural generation - Reddit Miniature Recs is specialized in ultraminimalist procedural and algorithmic laptop music, released in the form of albums collecting short sonic miniatures Every track is just one of many possible instances of the algorithm The idea of releasing only music in this extremely compact format comes from a provocation: as philosopher of technique Bernard Stiegler suggested, we are experiencing an
Turns out a bunch of weps cant proc at all during GCDs . . . - Reddit This can reduce your proc rates by up to half the expected rate of some weapons This affects Nightfall, Sulfuras, Frost Oil, a few Frost proc weapons, and many other unique weapons listed here All recorded proc data for these weapons besides pure auto attacking is now called into question
What the hell does Proc mean? : r riskofrain - Reddit A “proc chain” can occur when the activated condition can trigger all this to occur again Ukulele allows this to occur and when it hits rolls to apply sticky bomb for example Luck rolls the dice twice and takes the best result (like advantage in dungeons and dragons if your into that) I welcome corrections but this is how I understand it