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FMOD Studio low-level API - A programmer API that stands alone, with a simple interface for playing sound files, adding special effects and performing 3D sound. Legacy products include: FMOD Ex - The sound playback and mixing engine. FMOD Designer 2010 - An audio designer tool used for authoring complex sound events and music for playback.
Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".
A sound test is a function built into the options screen of many video games. This function was originally meant to test whether the game's music and sounds would function correctly (hence the name), as well as giving the player the ability to compare samples played in Monaural , Stereophonic and later Surround sound.
Some games even offer integrated social media support to provide players with in-game chat or "friends" features for communicating and competing with other players. [14] A large number of mobile game players has led to the creation of devoted forums, blogs, and tip sites similar to those committed to console video games.
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GameSoundCon began as a multi-city conference providing seminars occurring 2-4 times per year in various cities in the US on creating music and sound effects for videogames. Speakers and panelists from throughout the industry [1] cover topics ranging from composing game music to game sound design and the business of game sound.
The Wiki Game is played by groups of people who have to be in the same room or otherwise in contact with each other, the Wiki-Link Game is solitary. The Wiki Game is competitive, whilst the Wiki-Link Game is unwinable purely a diversion. -- Solipsist 08:01, 2 June 2006 (UTC) Good call. Thanks! --J. J. 15:04, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
If you go back and edit a page to add a link in order to avoid a short page ending or infinite loop ending, then game over (the nobody likes a cheater ending). If, whilst following a page, you really feel you have to edit a page to update it or add an obviously missing link which really, really should be linked, then game over (the no longer ...