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  2. S3 Texture Compression - Wikipedia

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    All convert a 4×4 block of pixels to a 64-bit or 128-bit quantity, resulting in compression ratios of 6:1 with 24-bit RGB input data or 4:1 with 32-bit RGBA input data. S3TC is a lossy compression algorithm, resulting in image quality degradation, an effect which is minimized by the ability to increase texture resolutions while maintaining the ...

  3. Ericsson Texture Compression - Wikipedia

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    The 4×4 pixel group is first divided into two 4×2 chunks - either horizontally or vertically. Each half is given a base color - either using 4/4/4 RGB or by giving one of them a 5/5/5 RGB and having the other be a 3/3/3 bit offset from that base. Each 4×2 region also has a 3-bit brightness range selection. Each pixel is then offset from the ...

  4. Shienryu - Wikipedia

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    Stingy Mode: The player has only one life, no continues and there are only two levels. Oddly enough, the original soundtrack is used in this mode only. No Mercy Mode: The same game, only extremely difficult. Slow Mode: The game has darker shading, an atmospheric/techno beat soundtrack and all sound effects are replaced by haunted-house type sounds.

  5. Draconomicon - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 104 The book includes new dragons, among them steel, mercury, and yellow dragons. [ 1 ] It contains general reference information about dragons, geography in the Forgotten Realms relating to dragons, dragon psychology, advice on role-playing dragons, along with new dragon species, a "hall of fame" of important dragons, new magic for ...

  6. Tiamat (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Tiamat is a supremely strong and powerful 5-headed draconic goddess in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. [3] The name is taken from Tiamat, a goddess in ancient Mesopotamian mythology. She is the queen and mother of evil dragons and a member of the default pantheon of Dungeons & Dragons gods. [5] Her symbol is a five-headed dragon. [4]

  7. Draconic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Draconic is a Serbian heavy metal band. Draconic may also refer to: Of or pertaining to a dragon; Of or pertaining to the constellation Draco; A harsh punishment, in reference to the Greek lawgiver Draco; The fictional language used in the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

  8. Draconic - Wikipedia

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    Draconic is a progressive metal band from Serbia. Formed in 2003, Draconic was initially a symphonic black metal band, and with the release of the second studio album, From the Wrong Side of the Aperture the band moved towards more progressive-oriented sound.

  9. Dragon's Crown - Wikipedia

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    A 3-disc soundtrack originally released exclusively through the limited edition of Pro. The album included an extra track dubbed "Dragon's Crown Percussion Remix", a new remix of the main theme. [67] A standalone soundtrack album was released on February 27, 2020, exclusively through Atlus's online store.