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Anti-cheat method in multiplayer video games
The lockstep protocol is a partial solution to the look-ahead cheating problem in peer-to-peer architecture multiplayer games, in which a cheating client
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Topics referred to by the same term
same time. Lockstep or lock step may also refer to: Lockstep (computing), a term used in fault-tolerant computing Lockstep protocol, a protocol that tackles
Lockstep_(disambiguation)
Concept in computer science
peer-to-peer online real-time strategy games use a modified lockstep protocol as a consensus protocol in order to manage game state between players in a game
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Networking in online games
Traditionally, real-time strategy games (such as Age of Empires) have used lockstep protocol peer-to-peer networking models where it is assumed the simulation
Netcode
Practice of subverting video game rules or mechanics to gain an unfair advantage
correct time, but was delayed in arrival. A partial solution is the lockstep protocol. World-hacking is a method or third-party program that enables a user
Cheating_in_online_games
Application developed by Samsung
ring-3 privilege inside the device). Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a simple lockstep protocol, optimized for a client-server network, rather than a one-to-one
Samsung_Kies
Process of testing in game design
features don't introduce critical errors such as desync problems in the lockstep protocol and unwanted side effects on the gameplay can be balanced out prior
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Telecommunication protocol
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) Lockstep State Reporting Mechanism (informational) RFC 2805 – Media Gateway Control Protocol Architecture and Requirements
Media Gateway Control Protocol
Media_Gateway_Control_Protocol
Resilience of systems to component failures or errors
examples of a fault-tolerant storage device that uses data redundancy. A lockstep fault-tolerant machine uses replicated elements operating in parallel.
Fault_tolerance
UK law relating to internal trade
effectively in Northern Ireland, the Bill must work in lockstep with the Northern Ireland Protocol." The Federation of Small Businesses welcomed the principles
United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020
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Family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors
MT/s front-side bus, which were intended for Montecito, plus a core-level lockstep. Montecito and Montvale were the last Itanium processors in which design
Itanium
32-bit RISC CPU architecture
primarily focus on high performance and high reliability, such as the dual-lockstep redundant mechanism for the automotive industry; and the V850 and RH850
V850
Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions
}|^{2}}{2L}}]} . Under the right conditions, chaos spontaneously evolves into a lockstep pattern. In the Kuramoto model, four conditions suffice to produce synchronization
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Comics event
as a new consequence resulting from the use of the mutant resurrection protocols during the Krakoan Age. Giant-Size X-Men Anniversary Event was announced
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Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician (1883–1936)
factory worker on the outskirts of Petrograd. Despite Zinoviev's almost lockstep adherance to Lenin's sometimes dramatic changes of political tactics, at
Grigory_Zinoviev
System with multiple networked computers
distributed computing is a synchronous system where all nodes operate in a lockstep fashion. This model is commonly known as the LOCAL model. During each communication
Distributed_computing
Class 5 telephone switch
circuits were completely redundant, and all control circuitry operated in lockstep between the two copies. This arrangement provided for excellent failure
GTD-5_EAX
(a.k.a. Model-Driven Architecture (MDA)). AHEAD functions capture the lockstep update of program artifacts when a feature is added to a program. But there
Feature-oriented_programming
Austro-Hungarian ultimatum to Serbia issued in the buildup to World War I
Austria-Hungary and the German Empire were determined to force it back into lockstep with the Central Powers. And the Romania's government in Bucharest, a traditional
Ultimatum_of_July_23,_1914
Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously
applied to the design of fault-tolerant computer systems, particularly via lockstep systems performing the same operation in parallel. This provides redundancy
Parallel_computing
February 2019. Adam Johnson (9 February 2019). "Western Media Fall in Lockstep for Cheap Trump/Rubio Venezuela Aid PR Stunt". Fairness and Accuracy in
2019 shipping of humanitarian aid to Venezuela
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A convention not formally ratified.
v. t.
To make a protocol of.
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The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument.
v. i.
To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols.
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An agreement of diplomatists indicating the results reached by them at a particular stage of a negotiation.
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The minutes, or rough draught, of an instrument or transaction.
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One who draughts protocols.
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A preliminary document upon the basis of which negotiations are carried on.