real-time-rendering

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Real-time rendering' refers to the computer's ability to quickly show graphics or images. It's like delivering a pizza hot right out of the oven, rather than reheating it later.
Examples in Different Contexts
Real-time rendering in video games refers to the process of generating graphics on-the-fly as the game is played, ensuring interactive and immersive experiences. A game developer might say, 'Our game's real-time rendering engine allows for dynamic environments and effects, making each player's experience unique.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

Our new mobile game really brings graphics to life. Experience a smooth ride through your favorite cities.

Response:

I played it and the real-time rendering makes the game visually impressive.

Innovation

Scenario:

This new VR project is exciting. It's almost like stepping into another world.

Response:

I've tried it, and the real-time rendering in the VR set really sets it apart from others.

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