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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft mod is a mod that changes aspects of the sandbox game Minecraft. Minecraft mods can add additional content to the game, make tweaks to specific features, and optimize performance. Thousands of mods for the game have been created, with some mods even generating an income for their authors.

  3. The Sith Lords Restored Content Modification - Wikipedia

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    The mod fixes well over 500 bugs present in the retail release of The Sith Lords, including dialogue tree errors and combat or item glitches. [7] A complete list of all restored content offered by TSLRCM was posted by a team member on the Deadly Stream online community. [ 8 ]

  4. Case modding - Wikipedia

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    Examples include bit-tech's Mod of the Month and Mod of the Year competitions, while some of these contests are sponsored by computer enthusiast magazines, such as CPU magazine or Custom PC Magazine, both of which have monthly modding contests. Other contests are sometimes supported by computer parts manufacturers.

  5. Greymatter (software) - Wikipedia

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    Many users have edited Greymatter; this is possible because it is open-source. The best known mods are by Foshdawg for the 1.21 versions, and later by Pete Finnigan. The site also includes information on the set up of all of the cgi files Greymatter uses. Popular mods in early development of Greymatter have been made by flippedcracker and Linear.

  6. Europa Universalis IV - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the official expansion packs, third-party mods are available on sites such as the Steam Workshop. [39] The mods can change the game's settings, add or remove features and game mechanisms, add new land masses to the "random new world" generator, and make graphical improvements.

  7. ModR/M - Wikipedia

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    The "mod" field specifies the addressing mode for the register/memory ("r/m") operand. If the "mod" field is 11 2, the "r/m" field encodes a register in the same manner as the "reg" field. However, if the "mod" field is anything else (00 2, 01 2, or 10 2), the "r/m" field specifies an addressing mode. The interpretation of these five bits ...

  8. Lucas Pope - Wikipedia

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    Pope collaborated with other video game modders, including working on an officially-sanctioned Quake mod by Sony Pictures to promote Anaconda. [3] Pope and another set of modders decided to form their own studio, Ratloop, releasing the total Quake conversion mod Malice in 1997. [3] Ratloop struggled with distribution through retail channels.

  9. 45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K) - Wikipedia

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    The gun bearing factory designation 19-K (Cyrillic 19-К) was a combination of a modified carriage of the 37 mm anti-tank gun model 1930 (built according to a documentation bought from Rheinmetall) with a 45 mm barrel designed in March 1932.