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  2. Press F to pay respects - Wikipedia

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    The prompt "Press F to Pay Respects" appears in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare during a scene where the player character mourns the death of his comrade, who was killed saving his life in battle. When the player presses the key, the character steps forward and places his right hand on his comrade's coffin for several seconds, then turns around ...

  3. IW (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The IW engine is a game engine created and developed by Infinity Ward and its studio in Kraków, Poland for the Call of Duty series. [1] The engine was originally based on id Tech 3 by id Software with Ritual Entertainment's ÜberTools enhancements.

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    Dasher is an input method and computer accessibility tool which enables users to compose text without using a keyboard, by entering text on a screen with a pointing device such as a mouse, touch screen, or mice operated by the foot or head.

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  6. Call of Duty: Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Call of Duty: Mobile was announced in March 2019, with TiMi-J3, itself a TiMi Studio Group division, which is a subsidiary of Tencent Games, leading development. Many of the game's features were revealed at this announcement, promising a familiar experience for fans of the console games. The aim of the game was to take familiar aspects from the ...

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    TypeRacer was created by programmer Alex Epshteyn, using the OpenSocial application programming interface (API) and the Google Web Toolkit. [1] Epshteyn is a former intern at Google and graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a Master's degree in computer science. [2]