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  2. Duping (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Duping refers to the practice of using a bug in a video game to illegitimately create duplicates of unique items or currency in a persistent online game, such as an MMOG. Duping can vastly destabilize a virtual economy or even the gameplay itself, depending on the item duplicated and the rate at which duplication occurs.

  3. Fortnite: Save the World - Wikipedia

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    The "tower defense" aspect of the game revolves around the player character defending the storm shield against zombie like creatures.Fortnite: Save the World is described as a unique blend of sandbox survival co-op lite RPG tower defense game, and is an amalgamation of player progression, exploration, scavenging items, sharing scarce resources, crafting weapons, building fortified structures ...

  4. STW (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fortnite: Save the World, a survival game; Search The Web, a milder version of computer jargon acronym STFW; Shogun: Total War, a PC strategy game.; Speed through water, nautical term

  5. Nuke (warez) - Wikipedia

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    The most popular dupe checks were ran out of #releases and #thescene. In 1998 a new kind of dupe check appeared. Katman, a siteop of Quadcon (QC), created a native win95 program named WinDupe. It let the user connect to an SQL database, offering greater speed and flexibility over the IRC bots. Drink Or Die created the first web dupe check. [7]

  6. Duping - Wikipedia

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    Duping may refer to: Duping (gaming) , the practice of illegitimately creating duplicates of items or currency in a persistent online game Duping, Guangdong , a town in Fengkai County, Guangdong, China

  7. Data deduplication - Wikipedia

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    In computing, data deduplication is a technique for eliminating duplicate copies of repeating data. Successful implementation of the technique can improve storage utilization, which may in turn lower capital expenditure by reducing the overall amount of storage media required to meet storage capacity needs.