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To Deliver Incredible Experiences #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 24, 2008 15:36 pm   To Deliver Incredible Experiences
 

Hi,
I am faced with this phrase and can't understand the meaning of it. Can anybody explain it to me?

Here the full sentence:
We develop next-generation games that take advantage of the latest multi-core processor technologies to deliver incredible experiences.
TIA, Jane.
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To Deliver Incredible Experiences #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:24 am   To Deliver Incredible Experiences
 

Hi,

This would mean: use the latest multi-core processor technologies to provide the player with experiences/sensations that are difficult to believe.I have never 'played' any of these computer games but I imagine the images on the computer screen and the sound from the speakers is perhaps very realistic and exciting.

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To Deliver Incredible Experiences #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 25, 2008 13:26 pm   To Deliver Incredible Experiences
 

Ok, thanks. But is it correct to use "experienceS"?
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To Deliver Incredible Experiences #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 25, 2008 13:56 pm   To Deliver Incredible Experiences
 

Yes, these are separate occasions that are experienced or witnessed.

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