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titleOfInvention Communication method, client, and terminal
abstract Embodiments of the present invention provide a communication method, a client, and a terminal. The method comprises: a first client receiving information from a second client; the first client obtaining first driving data from the information, the first driving data being used for controlling an action of a virtual image of a user of the second client and the virtual image of the user of the second client being presented on a terminal where the first client is located; and the first client controlling the action of the virtual image of the user of the second client according to the first driving data. In the embodiments of the present invention, a receiving end obtains driving data from information sent by a sending end and controls, by using the driving data, an action of a virtual image of a user of the sending end, thereby improving the user experience of the two parties in communication.
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