0 past participle, past simple of fast-forward --
1 If you fast-forward a recording, or if it fast-forwards, you make it play at very high speed so that you get to the end or a later part more quickly: --
From the opponent's perspective, the player using the device may appear to be teleporting, invisible or invincible, while the opponents suffer delayed animations and fast-forwarded game play, delivered in bursts.
A directory of terms and characters is available, gameplay may be saved at any point during combat, and story scenes can be fast-forwarded, reversed, or skipped completely.
Cultural phenomena get fast-forwarded just to the point of satire.
Movies started at a set time and can not be paused, rewound or fast-forwarded.
Dailies on print film are more expensive to produce and can not be easily fast-forwarded.