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  2. Forge (level editor) - Wikipedia

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    Forge is a level editor developed by Bungie and 343 Industries for the first-person shooter video game series Halo. Forge was initially released alongside Halo 3, and was further expanded upon in Halo: Reach, Halo 4, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite. Upon Halo 3' s release, Forge received critical acclaim for its ease ...

  3. ReplayGain - Wikipedia

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    ReplayGain. ReplayGain is a proposed technical standard published by David Robinson in 2001 to measure and normalize the perceived loudness of audio in computer audio formats such as MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It allows media players to normalize loudness for individual tracks or albums. This avoids the common problem of having to manually adjust ...

  4. Game replay - Wikipedia

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    A game replay, also known as a demo, is a form of user-generated content. In most instances, a game replay is a recording of a battle or race between opponents in a video game which can then be viewed by other players. However, game replays are also used for single-player gameplay, especially for speedruns. Some games, such as TrackMania, Doom ...

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  6. Replay system - Wikipedia

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    The replay system is a subsystem within the Intel Pentium 4 processor. Its primary function is to catch operations that have been mistakenly sent for execution by the processor's scheduler . Operations caught by the replay system are then re-executed in a loop until the conditions necessary for their proper execution have been fulfilled.

  7. Hippocampal replay - Wikipedia

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    Hippocampal replay is a phenomenon observed in rats, mice, [ 1] cats, rabbits, [ 2] songbirds [ 3] and monkeys. [ 4] During sleep or awake rest, replay refers to the re-occurrence of a sequence of cell activations that also occurred during activity, but the replay has a much faster time scale. It may be in the same order, or in reverse.

  8. Token-based replay - Wikipedia

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    Token-based replay technique is a conformance checking algorithm that checks how well a process conforms with its model by replaying each trace on the model (in Petri net notation). Using the four counters produced tokens, consumed tokens, missing tokens, and remaining tokens, it records the situations where a transition is forced to fire and ...

  9. Replay (Zendaya song) - Wikipedia

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    "Replay" is an electropop song by American singer Zendaya from her eponymous debut studio album (2013). The song was released on July 16, 2013, as the lead single from the album through Hollywood Records after being premiered on July 12, 2013. [2]