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QTE = Quick Timer Event NOT QuickTime Event

A quick timer event (QTE) is a method of context-sensitive gameplay in which the player performs actions on the controller shortly after the appearance of an on-screen prompt. While this game design element did previously exist in titles like Dragon’s Lair, Yu Suzuki popularized its use in his game Shenmue and coined the term. The term (which appears in promotional videos for the game, the manual, and the game proper) succinctly describes an event where the player has to quickly respond to a prompt before a short timer expires.

QuickTime™ is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc. that is capable of handling digital videos. This software was widely used when Shenmue released, causing the term to be conflated by forum goers and video game podcasts for the next 15 years when discussing games like Resident Evil 4 and God of War.

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I'll just keep calling it a Quick Time Event, if you don't mind. My friends will think I'm less crazy that way.
 
Its a Quick Time Event now, deal with it. Are you next going to try and convince me I should pronounce Gif like Jiff?
 
I'm sorry OP, but you should go ninja and hide now. It's not gonna end well for your opinion.

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I pressed x to roll my eyes.

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But yeah, I've always said/heard Quick Time Event, or QTE. Maybe it was originally Quick Timer Event, but now the vast majority of people say "time" not "timer".

Not that it really matters anway, at least for me. Both are a-ok.
 
Truth be told, that's the first time I've ever heard it called timer. I still see Quick Time Event as acceptable
 
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