What is the difference between an object and a model in a video game?

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An object is 3D and has been modified by the user; a model is anything the player can see or interact with.

An object is 3D and has been modified by the user; a model is anything the player can see or interact with.

An object is anything the player can see or interact with while a model is a 3D object that has been modified by the user.

An object is anything the player can see or interact with while a model is a 3D object that has been modified by the user.

An object is anything in a video game, including the code to create it; a model is an object that can be animated.

An object is anything in a video game, including the code to create it; a model is an object that can be animated.

An object is anything that can be animated while a model is anything in a video game including the code to create it.

An object is anything that can be animated while a model is anything in a video game including the code to create it.

None of the above.

The correct answer is:

An object is a specific instance or occurrence of a model in a video game. A model is a 3D representation or design that is used to create multiple objects in a video game.

The correct response is:

An object is anything the player can see or interact with, while a model is a 3D object that has been modified by the user.