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    In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world ("map"). "). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes in size (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified ...

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  4. List of real-time strategy video games - Wikipedia

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  7. 2024 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero: Grand Theft Auto V: 5 Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru! NBA 2K25 [a] Hogwarts Legacy: 6 Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Madden NFL 25: Helldivers II: 7 The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III: Red Dead Redemption 2: 8 Minecraft: EA Sports FC 25: The Crew 2: 9 ...

  8. Greenfield (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    According to Planet Minecraft statistics, Greenfield is the third-most downloaded Minecraft map of all time. [ 6 ] Greenfield is designed to resemble the West Coast of the United States, heavily inspired by Los Angeles , [ 2 ] and is built to a one-to-one scale, with each block's size being one cubic meter. [ 7 ]

  9. Bal tashchit - Wikipedia

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    Bal tashchit (Hebrew: בל תשחית) ("do not destroy") is a basic ethical principle in Jewish law. The principle is rooted in the Biblical law of Deuteronomy 20:19–20. “When you lead a siege against a city many days … you may not destroy any tree of hers, to hew an ax against it, for from it you will eat, and you may not cut it off!