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  2. Path of Exile - Wikipedia

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    The Echoes of the Atlas expansion reworked the end game "Atlas of Worlds" system by introducing regional atlas passive skill trees, 11 new end-game map areas and a new end-game pinnacle boss, the Maven. The patch also reworked some of the Ascendancy character classes as well as a new end-game mechanic, Maven's Invitation, that deals with ...

  3. Atlas (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Atlas, people can create their own pirates, with adjustable settings such as skin color. [2] Before entering, the game gives a choice between a PvE or PvP server, whereas PvP allows the other players to attack at any time. Similar to Ark: Survival Evolved, it is a survival game where the goal is to live as long as possible. [3]

  4. Arcadian Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Arcadian Atlas is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Twin Otter Studios and published in 2023 by Serenity Forge. The game features 2D pixel art graphics inspired by games of the '90s like Chrono Trigger , Breath of Fire , and Suikoden and gameplay wise by Tactics Ogre and Final Fantasy Tactics .

  5. Technology tree - Wikipedia

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    Tech trees started showing up in turn-based strategy games in the early 1990s [citation needed]. The 1991 video game Mega Lo Mania had a tech tree with a system of research levels/epochs that allowed the deployment of better units and defences and is considered to be the first game to combine a technology tree into a Real-time strategy game.

  6. The Atlas (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is set during the Age of Discovery in the 15th century. [2] It was released in August 1991 for the NEC PC-9801 , FM-TOWNS and MS-DOS , with a PC version released on March 4, 1995 and a version for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released by Pack-In-Video on March 24 of the same year.

  7. Minimum-cost spanning tree game - Wikipedia

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    A minimum-cost spanning-forest game (MCSF game) is a generalization of an MCST game, in which multiple supply-nodes are allowed. In general, the core of an MCSF game may be empty. [1] However, if the underlying network is a tree, the core is always non-empty, and core points can be computed in strongly-polynomial time. [9]

  8. Atlas Fallen - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Fallen is a third-person action role-playing video game.At the beginning of the game, players can create and customize their own player avatar. The player character is equipped with an ancient gauntlet that allows them to manipulate sand, to turn it into weapons.

  9. Game complexity - Wikipedia

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    The game tree size is the total number of possible games that can be played. This is the number of leaf nodes in the game tree rooted at the game's initial position.. The game tree is typically vastly larger than the state-space because the same positions can occur in many games by making moves in a different order (for example, in a tic-tac-toe game with two X and one O on the board, this ...