• Today, Bungie and its new benefactor, Activision, revealed that new franchise as "Destiny, " an online-required persistent world first-person shooter.

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  • The basic idea is that it is an accessible toolset aimed at letting people create their own quests and inject them directly into the existing persistent world of Neverwinter.

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  • Minecraft supports a multiplayer mode allowing players to set up and manage a server that can host dozens or even hundreds of simultaneous players in a single, persistent virtual world (for an example of a popular Minecraft server, see Meepcraft).

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  • Cooperative, competitive, public, and community activities will be woven into an expansive, persistent, online world.

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  • The puzzle is compounded by the fact that the world ran a persistent current-account deficit for at least three decades until 2005.

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  • Mr Cartier-Bresson's fame, which grew despite his efforts to avoid it, reminds a much wider world of its persistent admiration for unassuming genius, and of the dwindling stock of targets for that admiration.

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  • We believe the best way to build these capabilities is to embed and connect in key regions of the world to understand persistent differences that exist and yet identify how best to connect in a global economy.

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  • As he described, the Anglosphere was a persistent force that created a common world culture via land, language, and law (the common law, which originated in Anglo-Saxon culture).

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  • There has also been persistent speculation by historians that during World War II, Pope Pius XII drew up a document stating that if he were to be kidnapped by the Nazis he was to be considered to have resigned, and a successor should be chosen.

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  • The failure of governments across the world to tackle deep and persistent inequalities in education is consigning millions of children to lives of poverty and diminished opportunity, according to the report published by UNESCO.

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  • Despite a near duopoly on domestic routes with All Nippon Airways--it can cost more to fly between Japanese cities than halfway around the world--JAL is a persistent money loser.

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  • The commitment of China to an export-led growth model, matched by a willingness from rich-world consumers to keep spending, created persistent surpluses in China in particular.

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  • They include the economic meltdown of 2008, the global recession, and the persistent economic problems that plague countries and societies around the world today.

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  • Persistent in his pursuit of knowledge, Stephen Hawking has unlocked new pathways of discovery and inspired people around the world.

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  • To grasp the intellectual poverty that awaits us in a smart world, look no further than recent blueprints for a "smart kitchen" an odd but persistent goal of today's computer scientists, most recently in designs from the University of Washington and Kyoto Sangyo University in Japan.

    WSJ: Are Smart Gadgets Making Us Dumb?

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