Lexeme: in-game preference  
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Definition:
  1. noun. In-game preference refers to the specific choices, settings, or options that a player selects within a video game to customize their gaming experience. These preferences can include things like graphics quality, sound settings, control schemes, difficulty levels, gameplay modes, and other personalization options offered by the game. In-game preferences allow players to tailor the game to their liking, enhancing their enjoyment and comfort while playing. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-game preference (singular), in-game preferences (plural)
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