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− | Cheating is any modification not normally available in Doom which provides an advantage to one player over another with regard to: |
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− | * humanly-executable player movement, |
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− | * visual abilities, |
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− | * audio abilities, |
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− | * player aim abilities, or |
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− | * mechanisms to locate the opponent, |
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− | These changes are put into effect in a game against another player who either |
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− | * does not agree to, or |
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− | * is unaware that the change has been implemented |
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− | Modifications to sound and graphics to help a hearing or visually impaired player compensate for his or her disability are usually not considered cheats. |
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− | A number of methods exist for cheating within Doom: |
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− | * [[Aimbot]]s |
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− | * [[Map editing cheat|Map editing]] |
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− | * [[Straferun automation]] |
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− | * [[No red cheat|No red]] |
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− | * [[Full brightness cheat|Full brightness]] |
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− | * [[Sprite editing cheat|Sprite editing]] |
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− | * [[Sound editing cheat|Sound editing]] |
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− | * [[Red dot cheat|Red dot]] |
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− | == Source== |
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− | : This writeup includes text from [http://www.doom2.net/doom2/cheating.html|An Explanation of cheating in Doom2 deathmatch], used with permission. |