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  2. Tier list - Wikipedia

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    A tier list is a concept originating in video game culture where playable characters or other in-game elements are subjectively ranked by their respective viability as part of a list. Characters listed high on a tier list of a specific game are considered to be powerful characters compared to lower-scoring characters, and are therefore more ...

  3. Loserfruit - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Veronica Belsten (born 22 February 1993), better known by her online aliases Loserfruit, Fruity, and Lufu, is an Australian Twitch live streamer, YouTuber, professional gamer, and internet personality. [5] She has had the second-most followed channel on Twitch among female gamers, behind Pokimane. [6]

  4. EF2000 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It was also the second-place finalist for Computer Game Review ' s 1995 "Simulation of the Year" award, which went to MechWarrior II. [8] Next Generation reviewed EF2000 V2.0, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "All in all, EF2000 v2.0 is a solid update to an already good title. The only real drawback to the game is the fact that ...

  5. Tweaking - Wikipedia

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    Software tweaking is the process of improving the performance of an application or the quality of its output. There can be two ways of accomplishing this: manually (that is, if one is familiar with programming; though it may be irrelevant if the source of the application is closed, and there are no built-in means to adjust its performance) or using another piece of software specialized for ...

  6. Quake II - Wikipedia

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    Quake II entered PC Data's monthly computer game sales rankings at #2 for December 1997, behind Riven. [85] The game's sales in the United States alone reached 240,913 copies by the end of 1997, [86] after its release on December 9. [87] According to PC Data, it was the country's 22nd-best-selling computer game of 1997. [86]

  7. Deft (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    At Mid Season Cup, DRX placed tied for 2nd in the group with a 2–1 record, but lost both tie-breaker games. The team lost the LCK Summer Season Finals against Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. At World Championship, DRX lost again in the quarter-finals to the eventual World Champions Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. [14]

  8. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    The emoji keyboard was not officially made available outside of Japan until iOS version 5.0. [161] From iPhone OS 2.2 through to iOS 4.3.5 (2011), those outside Japan could access the keyboard but had to use a third-party app to enable it. Apple has revealed that the "face with tears of joy" is the most popular emoji among English-speaking ...

  9. Tweak UI - Wikipedia

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    Tweak UI started as a control panel applet available for download on Microsoft's website, released shortly after the release of Windows 95. It was originally written by Raymond Chen and later included in Microsoft's PowerToys collection, a set of tools developed by Microsoft's Shell Development Team.