CCD has various meanings in the Gaming category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CCD in Gaming.
In 3D games, collision detection checks to see if two or more objects are touching each other. Normal discrete collision detection does this by looking at where the objects are right now.
GamingIn gaming, "Close Combat Damage" (CCD) generally refers to the amount of damage dealt by a weapon or attack that is used in close proximity to the target. CCD is often used as a gameplay mechanic to incentivize players to engage in close-quarters combat, which can be riskier but more rewarding in terms of damage output.
The specific definition of CCD can vary depending on the game and the weapons or attacks involved. In some games, CCD may be tied to specific weapons or damage types, such as melee weapons or explosive attacks. In other games, CCD may be affected by factors such as the player's distance from the target, the type of armor or defense used by the target, or other variables.
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