An L nerf is exactly what it sounds like: a bad patch decision that makes the game (or situation) worse, either by hitting the wrong thing, going too far, or being so poorly executed that it creates new problems. The developers took an L, the community takes an L, the whole thing is an L. L nerf is used to vent collective outrage with maximum efficiency — two syllables that communicate disappointment, frustration, and a sense of betrayal by whoever was supposed to be in charge of balance. Outside gaming it describes any poorly executed cutback that damages more than it fixes.
This is an L nerf and everyone in the dev team knows it — they killed off what made the weapon fun.
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