Glitching
Glitching refers to unexpected errors or malfunctions in digital systems, often resulting in distorted visuals, sounds, or behaviors. This phenomenon can occur in video games, software applications, or electronic devices, leading to temporary disruptions that may affect user experience. Glitches can be caused by coding errors, hardware failures, or compatibility issues.
In the context of video games, glitching can sometimes be exploited by players to gain advantages, such as accessing hidden areas or performing actions not intended by the developers. While some glitches are harmless, others can lead to crashes or data loss, making it important for developers to address these issues in updates and patches.