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A typical frame rate for video games is 30 FPS. This means that extremely high speeds are required to clip through a wall. ''[[Halo 3]]'' 's [[Panoramic camera mode|Pan Cam]], for example, can be used to clip through [[Invisible Walls|invisible walls]] in [[Theater]], but only after it is accelerated to at least fifty thousand times the normal speed. | A typical frame rate for video games is 30 FPS. This means that extremely high speeds are required to clip through a wall. ''[[Halo 3]]'' 's [[Panoramic camera mode|Pan Cam]], for example, can be used to clip through [[Invisible Walls|invisible walls]] in [[Theater]], but only after it is accelerated to at least fifty thousand times the normal speed. | ||
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