technology (games)

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