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Performance Record is a value or list of values that represent the top performances recorded for a particular game. Performance Records are usually accompanied by the name or initials of the player that recorded that value. The actual goal metric displayed on a performance record may vary, in many games it is simply the highest scores. In other games, such as racing games, it tends to be the shortest times.<br />
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If the Performance Record represents more than one value it is commonly referred to as a High Score Table.<br />
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==Examples==<br />
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===Strong examples===<br />
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====World of Warcraft====<br />
In World of Warcraft, before the recent change to the system, the Player vs. Player system had a ranked ladder. Not only was the player rewarded with powerful items for achieving the high ranks, but they also received titles in front of their in-game name, such as 'High Warlord' or 'Grand Marshal'.<br />
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====Pac-Man====<br />
Pac-man uses Score, and the highest Score is recorded and displayed at all times at the top of the screen as "high score". When a player breaks the high Score, the Performance Record continues to change as the player records a higher Score. No name is recorded in the Performance Record.<br />
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====Tetris====<br />
Tetris uses Score, and the three highest Scores are recorded for each game type. The Perforance Records are displayed on the screen while the player is choosing the level. A name is recorded with each record.<br />
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==Parent==<br />
*[[Goal Metrics]]<br />
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==Children==<br />
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