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  2. Matchmaking (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The cross-game server browser offered by Steam. Some games (particularly those with dedicated servers) present a list of active sessions to players and allow them to manually select one. This system can be used in conjunction with ranking and lobbies, but is frustrated by the on-demand session creation of playlists. Most of these server ...

  3. Player versus player - Wikipedia

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    The terms are most often used in games where both activities exist, [2] particularly MMORPGs, MUDs, and other role-playing video games, to distinguish between gamemodes. PvP can be broadly used to describe any game, or aspect of a game, where players compete against each other. PvP is often controversial when used in role-playing games.

  4. Realm versus Realm - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Mythic Entertainment introduced a new team-based form of PvP combat with the release of Dark Age of Camelot and called it Realm versus Realm. In Realm vs Realm the rules would be similar to PvP combat. Where a single combatant or a group faces one another in PvP, RvR introduces entire factions fighting each other.

  5. Multiplayer video game - Wikipedia

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    A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, [1] either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g. World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, DayZ).

  6. Clan (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The lifespan of a clan also varies considerably, from a few weeks to over a decade. Numerous clans exist for nearly every online game available today, notably in first-person shooters (FPS), massively multiplayer games (MMO), role-playing video games (RPG), and strategy games. There are also meta-groups that span a wide variety of games.

  7. GTA 5's multiplayer is called 'Grand Theft Auto Online,' but ...

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    Rockstar dropped the first bit of details regarding Grand Theft Auto 5's multiplayer component. In a Q&A on their blog, the studio explained that it's called Grand Theft Auto Online, but refused ...

  8. Cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    A related concept is cross-save, where the player's progress in a game is stored in separate servers, and can be continued in the game but on a different hardware platform. Cross-play is related to but distinct from the notions of cross-platform development, cross-platform releases, cross-buy, and cross-platform save game cloud synchronisation.

  9. LAN party - Wikipedia

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    At bigger LANs (e.g. 5 or more people) the host or a friend of the host will use a spare PC as a game server to serve all the participants. Usually the host and/or the owner are administrators. The group can play together in another server as well if they wish as long as they are in the same LAN.

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