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= Welcome to the Game Development Wiki! =

Dive into the world of game development with the **Game Development Wiki**, your definitive resource for understanding the core concepts and terminology that power the creation of immersive games. This wiki is dedicated to explaining key terms and techniques, from *roughness maps* to *voxel graphics*, *rigging* to *DLSS*, in a clear and accessible way. Whether you’re a developer, artist, or enthusiast, explore the building blocks of game design and technology here!

== What You’ll Find ==
* **Core Concepts**: In-depth explanations of essential game development terms, like [[Roughness Map]], [[Voxel Graphics]], [[Rigging]], and [[DLSS]].
* **Technical Insights**: Understand techniques and technologies shaping modern games, such as rendering, animation, and performance optimization.
* **Industry Terminology**: A comprehensive reference for the language of game development, perfect for professionals and newcomers alike.
* **Organized Knowledge**: Browse by category, such as [[:Category:Graphics|Graphics]], [[:Category:Animation|Animation]], or [[:Category:Technology|Technology]], to discover related terms.

== How to Use This Wiki ==
Our expert team of administrators curates this wiki to ensure accurate, high-quality content. While editing is restricted to maintain reliability, we value your input! Share feedback, suggest new terms, or report errors via our [[Contact Us|contact page]].

== Start Exploring ==
Jump in by checking out some of our featured terms or recent additions:
* [[Roughness Map]]: Learn how this texture defines surface reflectivity in modern rendering.
* [[Voxel Graphics]]: Discover the blocky, volumetric art style behind games like Minecraft.
* [[Rigging]]: Understand the process of creating skeletal structures for 3D animation.
* [[DLSS]]: Explore NVIDIA’s AI-powered upscaling technology for smoother performance.

Browse all terms in [[:Category:Game Development Terms|Game Development Terms]] or see what’s new on [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent Changes]]. Unlock the language of game development and level up your understanding! 🎮</text>
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