Crowd Control is an small, cross-platform HTTP proxy designed for systems with little RAM, such as a home router. It can filter URLs using SquidGuard blocklists, and has the unique ability to filter HTTPS domains as well.
Refers to any type of weapon which is most useful for dispatching large numbers of minor enemies and usually covers a lot of onscreen space, but is generally lacking in raw power and less effective against bosses and stronger adversaries.
activity of controlling a crowd
The ability to delay enemies from engaging yourself or your group, long enough to deal with the ones at hand. Generally utilizes mez spells, as well as spells for managing hate.
Used to refer to tactics that allow a party to fight fewer mobs - examples include the mages polymorph spells, rogue's sap ability, etc. For example, "We had plenty of crowd control but not enough healing."
In a Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) game, Crowd Control (also called CC) is the ability of one character to influence or prevent the abilities or actions of another character(s). Crowd control can be extremely powerful because possible future action trees can be completely eliminated. Thus, the Crowd control user (crowd controller or CCer) can control possible outcomes, forcing or controlling the opponent(s) to use an even fewer set of available abilities/actions.
Crowd control is controlling a crowd who are not a riot and not a demonstration. Examples are at football matches and when a sale of goods has attracted an excess of customers. It calls for gentler tactics than riot control.