Difference between revisions of "Cheat"

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'''Cheating''' has multiple meanings:
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A '''cheat''' or '''cheating''' generally refers to either a cheat code that is [[Wikipedia:hard coding|hard-coded]] in the engine, or a separate or modified application (often called a [[Wikipedia:Hack (technology)|hack]] or cheating hack) that allows a player to play with an unusual advantage. The following articles deal with the different types of cheats or cheat-related applications:
 
 
* [[Cheat code]]s are secret codes typed into the game in single player mode.
 
* [[Multiplayer cheat]]s are techniques and utilities used in multiplayer games to gain an unfair advantage over other players.
 
  
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* [[Doom cheat codes|cheat codes]] hard-coded in [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]]
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* [[Heretic cheat codes|cheat codes]] hard-coded in [[Heretic]]
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* [[Hexen cheat codes|cheat codes]] hard-coded in [[Hexen]]
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* [[Strife cheat codes|cheat codes]] hard-coded in [[Strife]]
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* [[Source port cheat codes|cheat codes]] hard-coded in [[source port]]s
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* [[Cheating hack]]s
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* [[tool assisted speedrunning|TAS]], or tool assisted speedrunning
 
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Revision as of 01:16, 1 April 2008

A cheat or cheating generally refers to either a cheat code that is hard-coded in the engine, or a separate or modified application (often called a hack or cheating hack) that allows a player to play with an unusual advantage. The following articles deal with the different types of cheats or cheat-related applications:

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