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  2. Game client - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of how the game client works, using the game League of Legends. In this example, a player named 7Turtle7 is using the character Kha'Zix to attack a neutral character known as the "Red Brambleback". Multiple things are happening from the client's perspective. 1. The client pulls data stored in the computer archives.

  3. Roger Wilco (software) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Wilco is one of the first voice-over-IP client programs designed primarily for use with online multiplayer video games. [1] Roger Wilco enabled online gamers to talk to one another through a computer headset or other audio input device instead of typing messages to each other. Within a year of the software's introduction, over 2 million ...

  4. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Downloadable client (Windows, Linux). Toontown Online: Closed 3D Fantasy, Cartoon Freemium 2003 2013 Designed for families, mostly targeted towards children. Toontown Rewritten: Active 3D Fantasy, Cartoon Free-to-play 2014 Standalone Fan-made revival of Toontown Online, created using publicly available downloads and information. Torn: Active Text

  5. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    The client is designed as a storefront, software delivery, and social network client, allowing players to buy and play games from GOG.com and share them with friends. GOG Galaxy also includes an original multiplayer API , allowing developers to include the same kind of multiplayer functionality in GOG.com versions of games as on Steam.

  6. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    The service was notable for having a strong support of the modding community and also has an open source client, called Desurium. [21] Origin , a new version of the Electronic Arts online store, was released in 2011 in order to compete with Steam and other digital distribution platforms on the PC.

  7. RGC - Wikipedia

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    RGC may refer to: Radial glial cell; Receiver General for Canada; Retinal ganglion cell; Retro Game Challenge; Revolutionary Guard Corps; RGC 1404, a Welsh rugby ...

  8. Parsec (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Parsec client is available on most modern operating systems including Windows, macOS, Android, Raspberry Pi 3 and Linux. [ 2 ] Parsec also provides a paid "Parsec for Teams" version with additional features for artists and developers, such as additional administrative tools, better color accuracy and the ability to stream multiple screens ...

  9. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    From July 2008 RoboForge became an open-source project with the source code for the Java-based client and server under a non-commercial license and as freeware. [433] The game's community continues development. Rocky Racers: 2002 [434] 2004 [435] Racing game: Non-Commercial license Freeware Positech Games