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  2. Texture atlas - Wikipedia

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    Practical Texture Atlases - A guide on using a texture atlas (and the pros and cons). A thousand ways to pack the bin - Review and benchmark of the different packing algorithms; Sprite Sheets - Essential Facts Every Game Developer Should Know - Funny video explaining the benefits of using sprite sheets; What is Texture Atlas?

  3. Tile-based video game - Wikipedia

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    An oblique texture atlas in the style of Ultima VI. A tile-based video game, or grid-based video game, is a type of video game where the playing area consists of small square (or, much less often, rectangular, parallelogram, or hexagonal) graphic images referred to as tiles laid out in a grid. That the screen is made of such tiles is a ...

  4. Torque (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Although TGEA supported the existing Torque Legacy Terrain, TGEA incorporated entirely new terrain rendering engine, the Atlas Terrain Engine, which is an improvement over the blended terrains of TGE. Atlas used GPU hardware to render a massive terrain block and its textures. This allowed Atlas to scale with faster systems of the future.

  5. Borderlands (series) - Wikipedia

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    All the games in the series use a comic book-like rendering approach, frequently mistaken as a cel-shaded technique. Instead, the games use fully realized hand-drawn textures and within the game engine, add noticeable outlines to create the appearance of a comic book setting. [7]

  6. Electronic Arts is getting in on the next big thing in ... - AOL

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    Electronic Arts, the largest video game developer in the world, is the latest company to reveal plans for a cloud gaming platform. ... Project Atlas will be able to stream full quality video games ...

  7. Sprite (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Some 2.5D games, such as 1993's Doom, allow the same entity to be represented by different sprites depending on its rotation relative to the viewer, furthering the illusion of 3D. Fully 3D games usually present world objects as 3D models , but sprites are supported in some 3D game engines , such as GoldSrc [ 17 ] and Unreal , [ 18 ] and may be ...

  8. Tiled rendering - Wikipedia

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    Tiled rendering is the process of subdividing a computer graphics image by a regular grid in optical space and rendering each section of the grid, or tile, separately.The advantage to this design is that the amount of memory and bandwidth is reduced compared to immediate mode rendering systems that draw the entire frame at once.

  9. NYC’s ‘worst drug dealer,’ 20, busted again with crack ...

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    The man nicknamed NYC’s “worst drug dealer” because he’s been arrested 20 times in two years was nabbed again this month, according to court records. Brandon Hunter was arrested Feb. 5 ...