technology (games)
Across
- 2. A piece of hardware responsible for rendering images and graphics in a computer.
- 5. A technology that allows users to play video games remotely over the internet, with the game processing done on remote servers.
- 6. Additional content for a video game that can be downloaded after the initial purchase, such as new levels or characters.
- 9. A technology that creates a simulated environment in which users can interact with 3D images and objects.
- 10. The clarity or sharpness of an image or display, often measured in pixels.
- 11. Competitive multiplayer video gaming, often organized into leagues and tournaments with professional players and teams.
Down
- 1. A device used primarily for playing video games, such as the PlayStation or Xbox.
- 3. A device worn on the head that typically combines headphones with a microphone, often used for gaming or virtual meetings.
- 4. The delay between an input (such as pressing a button) and the corresponding action on-screen, often measured in milliseconds.
- 7. A handheld device used to input commands into a video game console or computer.
- 8. A sequence of commands or inputs that can be used to unlock special features, abilities, or advantages in a video game.