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Session Management (US11794114B2) - Seamless map streaming across massive zones, eliminating lag and loading screens.

NPC Virtual Navigation (US11684855B2) - Coarse-to-fine road graphs for smarter, faster NPC pathfinding in big city networks.

Virtual Character Locomotion (US11620781B1) - Data-driven "building blocks" for real-time blending of movement styles (e.g., injured, tired).

Enhanced Graphics Rendering (US12263404B2) - New rendering pipeline to boost performance and visual fidelity in complex scenes.

Sparse Fluids Simulation (US10685152B2) - Fast real-time rendering of sparse fluids like sweat, rain, and blood.

Pose-Based Deformation (US10395410B2) - Real-time skeletal/mesh deformation for natural body bends and joint motion.

Managing Transactions in Multiplayer (US11027196B2) - Back-end system for detecting/managing in-game transactions and remote functions at scale.

Game Object & Environment Generation (US10987587B2) - Metadata-driven asset selection/assembly for efficient world building and streaming.

 

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OK, menjanje gaming industrije je možda prejak termin, ali dopada mi se najviše ovo što nema loadinga, mada je on kod novijih sistema manje bitan, no svakako ima smisla za konzole, baš me interesuje kako su to rešili u praksi i koliko se ne primeti neki pozadinski loading. 

Ovo drugo tu i tamo.

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Rezurektovali Acclaim 🙂

https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/acclaim-marks-its-return-by-announcing-9-new-games/

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It was announced back in March that Acclaim – which declared bankruptcy on September 1, 2004 – had been resurrected, led by CEO Alex Josef, the former founder and CEO of Graffiti Games (Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion).

Now, in a presentation dubbed the Play Acclaim Showcase, the returning publisher revealed nine new titles by indie studios.

“We’re ecstatic to relaunch Acclaim with a lineup that captures our legacy of bold creativity and delivers fresh, unforgettable experiences,” Josef said in a statement.

“These games are just the beginning of our mission to redefine fun for players everywhere.”

 

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13 minutes ago, cali said:

Bio sam ubeđen da je Acclaim imao softverski tim koji je razvio neke od igara koje su objavili, ali gledam ovaj spisak i sve treća lica:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Acclaim_Entertainment_games

Efektivno kao Nokia što je sad kineski brend sa kineskim osobljem i kineskim proizvodima 😞

nije tad bilo toliko popularno da publisher bude i developer 🙂

a i posebno osamdesetih developeri su bili manje više one man army 🙂

3 hours ago, manson said:

nastavak trenda da neko ćapi popularno ime iz istorije i krene nešto da radi sa njim, naravno sa upitnim uspehom 🙂

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Peticija https://www.change.org/p/tell-mastercard-visa-activist-groups-stop-controlling-what-we-can-watch-read-or-play

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MasterCard and Visa are interfering with legal entertainment — often under pressure from advocacy groups who want to censor what they deem "Problematic". We demand an end to this censorship of fiction, and the right to choose the stories we enjoy without moral policing. 

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MasterCard and Visa have increasingly used their financial control to pressure platforms into censoring legal fictional content. Entire genres of books, games, films, and artwork are being demonetized or deplatformed — not because they're illegal, but because they offend the personal values of executives or activist groups.

This behavior is not just overreach — it’s blatant hypocrisy.

These same payment processors allowed platforms like OnlyFans to operate with minimal oversight, despite multiple credible reports and lawsuits alleging the presence of real sexual abuse content involving real-life minors. That is a criminal failure of responsibility. Yet, when it comes to entirely fictional depictions, these same companies act swiftly — shutting down creators, restricting access, and acting as global censors.

The pressure to do this is often fueled by advocacy groups routinely campaigning against adult-oriented content — even when it’s fictional, legal, and clearly labeled for mature audiences.

Let’s be clear:  These “activist groups” do not speak for everyone.

Adults are capable of choosing what they want to watch, read, or play. If someone doesn’t like a certain type of entertainment, the solution is simple: walk away. Nobody is forced to engage with content they find offensive — but they have no right to dictate what others are allowed to enjoy, especially when it’s within the bounds of the law.

Fiction is not reality. Sex sells. And consent, artistic expression, and market freedom must be respected in any healthy, democratic society.

We demand that MasterCard, Visa, and their pressure partners:

Stop censoring legal fictional content that complies with the law and platform standards.

Reject influence from activist groups that promote moral panic or misrepresent fiction as harm.

Be fully transparent about content restrictions and the rationale behind them.

Protect creators' rights to make legal adult content and ensure a fair appeals process for any penalized media.

Let creators create. Let consumers choose. Payment processors and activist groups should not be cultural gatekeepers in a digital age.

Sign this petition to defend free expression, consumer choice, and artistic integrity.

 

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