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  2. Lag (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Lag is delay between user input and server reaction in online games. Learn about ping time, latency, hardware issues, network problems and other factors that affect lag.

  3. Parsec (software) - Wikipedia

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    Parsec is a software that allows users to stream video game footage through an Internet connection, playing games on one device but remotely on another. Parsec is developed by Unity Technologies and supports various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Android and Linux.

  4. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    Cloud gaming is a type of online gaming that runs video games on remote servers and streams the output to a user's device. Learn about the background, infrastructure, and history of cloud gaming, including early attempts and current services.

  5. Amazon Luna - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming service developed by Amazon and available in several countries, including the US, UK, Germany, and Canada. It offers a monthly subscription with access to over 100 games and channels from brands like Ubisoft and Epic Games, as well as a custom controller and Twitch integration.

  6. Display lag - Wikipedia

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    If the game's controller produces additional feedback (rumble, the Wii Remote's speaker, etc.), then the display lag will cause this feedback to not accurately match up with the visuals on-screen, possibly causing extra disorientation (e.g. feeling the controller rumble a split second before a crash into a wall).

  7. LHDC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LHDC is an audio codec technology developed by Savitech that allows high-resolution audio streaming over Bluetooth. It is an alternative to other codecs such as LDAC, aptX-HD and LC3, and supports bitrates up to 900 kbit/s and 24-bit audio.

  8. Google Stadia - Wikipedia

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    Google Stadia was a cloud gaming service that streamed games to various devices from Google's data centers. It launched in 2019 and shut down in 2023, after facing criticism and competition from other services.

  9. Latency (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Latency is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in a system. Learn about different types of latency in communications, online games, capital markets, fiber optics, satellite transmission, audio, video and workflow.