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  2. Spawning (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Most team-based games have some kind of protection against spawn camping, such as a one-way door that only allows players to leave the spawn area, permanent AI defences or perhaps a timer which kills enemies if they spend too long around the spawn area. Games with capturable spawn points will often leave some spawn points without this sort of ...

  3. DayZ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of DayZ is to stay alive and healthy during the conditions of the zombie outbreak that have befallen the in-game world. The player spawns in a random area usually near the coast, equipped with only simple clothes, a glow stick, a bandage, and a piece of fruit, and must begin exploring the large 225 km 2 (87 sq mi) landscape of the fictional former Soviet Republic of Chernarus to ...

  4. DayZ (mod) - Wikipedia

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    DayZ attempts to portray a realistic scenario within the gameplay, with the environment having different effects on the player. A character may receive bone fractures from damage to their legs, go into shock from bullet wounds or zombie bites, receive infections from zombies or diseased players, or faint due to low blood pressure .

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    The aim of WikiProject Maps is to improve the quality of maps across the Wikimedia Foundation. The Maps for Wikipedia page is an overview of different formats and tools for maps available on Wikipedia. The Map conventions page provides advice for creating and improving maps. The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your ...

  6. MAP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Another form of the .MAP file is for HTML image maps. An image map is formatted in HTML and creates click-able areas over a provided image. More generically, the .MAP extension can be used to denote any file type that indicates relative offsets from a starting point. MAP file types are used in this way, for example, when variables in software ...

  7. Template:Did you know/Preparation area 7 - Wikipedia

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    This space is to credit the creators/nominators of the items in this template that in fact appear on the Main Page. If you replace or remove an item before it appears on the Main Page, please revert the promotion of the hook so its template appears again at Template talk:Did you know and add a note to the nomination's template explaining why you removed it.

  8. Template:OSM Location map - Wikipedia

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    Noteworthy Points illustrated by the map of Banwen area: Each of these marks has a very different appearance, and some are sized to be 'map features' rather than markers. Mark-size can be used not just to set width, but also height, by adding a second, comma-separated value. This allows a 'box' to be given a rectangular shape.

  9. Template:Location map+ - Wikipedia

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    This template places one or more location marks on a map. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Map name 1 The name of the map to be used String required Map width width Determines the width of the map in pixels, overriding any default values. Do not include "px", for example: "300", not "300px". Number optional Default width default_width Determines the ...