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Carleton University - School of Computer Science Undergraduate Honours Project Winter 2011 Procedural crack generation Brian Moffat
ABSTRACT Procedurally generated content is a method in which content is created at runtime and used at runtime instead of being created and stored for later use. The benefits of procedural generation are twofold: first, the data created is both unique and repeatable allowing for a large variety; and second, it does not to need to be stored which allows space to be saved. |
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