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Lossless modi (plural form of Lossless game modi) is a feature in some PC games that allows players to save the game state in a lossless format. This means that the game data can be saved without any compression or approximation, resulting in a perfect replayability of the game state.
The lossless modi feature was first introduced by the game developer, Andy Gavin, in the 2000s as
Lossless modi are achieved through a combination of algorithms and data structures that enable the game to
Many PC games, including some moddable ones, support lossless modi. Examples of games that support this feature
The lossless modi feature has become an important tool for game developers, modders, and players, providing