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They will also set the [[Booting|boot settings]] accordingly. Real-time games typically have boot times of several minutes, whereas multi-day games have boot times of over 24 hours. | They will also set the [[Booting|boot settings]] accordingly. Real-time games typically have boot times of several minutes, whereas multi-day games have boot times of over 24 hours. | ||
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* [[Booting]] | |||
* [[Settings]] | |||
[[Category:Game Settings]] |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 25 August 2011
Real-time games are meant to be played a single sitting, whereas multi-day games are meant to be played out over the course of at least a few days.
Game creators define whether their games are real-time or multi-day.
They will also set the boot settings accordingly. Real-time games typically have boot times of several minutes, whereas multi-day games have boot times of over 24 hours.