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real-time strategy
[ ree-uhl-tahym strat-i-jee, reel ]
noun
, Digital Technology.
- a genre of video games in which a player battles enemies, faces environmental challenges, or achieves a goal while other player characters and nonplayer characters are playing simultaneously, without sequenced turns or rounds of play (often used attributively). : RTS
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Word History and Origins
Origin of real-time strategy1
First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences
Hassabis says a similar pattern had occurred with previous DeepMind projects, including its work on Go and the complex, real-time strategy video game Starcraft 2.
From Fortune
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