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      <title>7 Effective Ways to Lower FCI</title>
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      <description>In the realm of competitive gaming, the concept of &amp;ldquo;force close injection&amp;rdquo; (FCI) has emerged as a contentious and disruptive practice. FCI, employed by malicious actors, involves injecting a malicious code into an opponent&amp;rsquo;s game, causing the game to close abruptly and potentially leading to a loss of progress or even a disqualification. This unethical tactic undermines the integrity of online gaming tournaments and tarnishes the reputation of the industry as a whole.</description>
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