BEEF AND PORK DOESN'T EXIST!!! It is a french term that entered the english vocabulary!
These arguements are really starting to get annoying to me...
The fact of the matter is that Modern Day terminology changes the previous terminology of many weapons and armor.
Are you even listening? Seriously.
"Plate mail" IS NOT THE MODERN TERM AND NEVER WAS. Nobody who actually studies this shit calls it that.
Oh, and as far as there not being recipes? My girlfriend actually baked some stuff relatively recently derived from medieval cookbooks written in Middle English. They sure as hell had recipes.
But really, that isn't the point. I'm not saying that the game has to completely adhere to the actual medieval world. It was just an admittedly-nitpicky point about using correct terminology. And no, "plate mail" is never accurate. It isn't today, won't be tomorrow, and wasn't fifty years ago. Nobody thinks it is. It's a term used in fantasy games. How many times am I going to have to say this before you drop the "it's what it's called NOW" routine?
Pilsu: I know it's a video game term. Do you not read the posts you're responding to as well? I admitted that it's common in games, but that DF generally seems to attempt to go beyond what's "normal" in a game and opt for more realism and detail.
Also: "Hamburgers" don't have the word "ham" in them. They come from the word "Hamburg". It's a place. Look it up. And gas stations do sell gas; it's short for "gasoline". Evolution of terms is not the same as widespread misapplication of them by fantasy writers.