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  2. Hearts of Iron IV - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Iron IV is a 2016 grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. [1] It is the sequel to 2009's Hearts of Iron III and the fourth main installment in the Hearts of Iron series.

  3. Noclip - Wikipedia

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    In a December 2016 video he said, "I want the only thing to matter about games coverage to be the quality of the videos, the quality of the work." [ 6 ] Noclip was launched via a Patreon campaign and is supported solely through crowdfunding; in 2019 more than 5,000 patrons were donating over $23,000 USD per month.

  4. Video coding format - Wikipedia

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    A video coding format [a] (or sometimes video compression format) is a content representation format of digital video content, such as in a data file or bitstream. It typically uses a standardized video compression algorithm, most commonly based on discrete cosine transform (DCT) coding and motion compensation .

  5. East vs. West – A Hearts of Iron Game - Wikipedia

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    East vs. West was not an expansion for Hearts of Iron III, but rather intended as a standalone game. [2] Like many of its predecessors in the Hearts of Iron series, East vs. West would have allowed the player to take control of and manage a country, including its political, diplomatic, espionage, economic, military, and technological aspects.

  6. Johan Andersson (game developer) - Wikipedia

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    Before working for Paradox Interactive, he was an employee of Funcom where he worked as a programmer for Sega Genesis games, such as Nightmare Circus and NBA Hangtime. [1] He began working at what would later become Paradox Interactive in 1998, joining the original team that had been developing Europa Universalis.

  7. Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron Game - Wikipedia

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    Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron Game is a 2011 grand strategy video game developed by Martin Ivanov and published by Paradox Interactive.It is the first installment in the Hearts of Iron series to not be developed by Paradox Development Studio, instead being developed by a team of independent developers led by Ivanov; Paradox let them use their in-house Europa Engine.

  8. ‘Niko – Beyond the Northern Lights’ Debuts Clip as Beloved ...

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    Everyone’s favorite reindeer is set to return for the third time in the hit CGI animated film “Niko – Beyond the Northern Lights,” with a clip (below) debuting exclusively with Variety. He ...

  9. CLIPS - Wikipedia

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    CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) is a public-domain software tool for building expert systems.The syntax and name were inspired by Charles Forgy's OPS5.The first versions of CLIPS were developed starting in 1985 at the NASA Johnson Space Center (as an alternative for existing system ART*Inference) until 1996, when the development group's responsibilities ceased to focus on ...