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= Frames Per Second =
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Frames Per Second. This means how many animation frames the computer displays each second. Also called frame-rate. The NTSC television standard used in the United States displays its frames at around 30 fps, whereas the PAL standard used in Europe displays at 25 fps, and a motion picture displays at 24 fps. See also [[Rendering|rendering]].
  
= FPS =
 
 
Two meanings.
 
 
== Frames Per Second ==
 
 
Frames Per Second. This means how many animation frames the computer displays each second. Also called frame-rate. The NTSC television standard used in the United States displays its frames at around 30 fps, whereas the PAL standard used in Europe displays at 25 fps, and a motion picture displays at 24 fps. See also [[Rendering|rendering]].
 
  
== First Person Shooter ==
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= First Person Shooter =
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A standard abbreviation for the videogame genre "First Person Shooter".
  
First Person Shooter.
 
 
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Revision as of 03:53, 26 November 2014

Frames Per Second

Frames Per Second. This means how many animation frames the computer displays each second. Also called frame-rate. The NTSC television standard used in the United States displays its frames at around 30 fps, whereas the PAL standard used in Europe displays at 25 fps, and a motion picture displays at 24 fps. See also rendering.


First Person Shooter

A standard abbreviation for the videogame genre "First Person Shooter".


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