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* '''Delted''' - Slang for "deleted." Comes from a [https://www.doomworld.com/ralphis/ joke page] touting a site-wide hacking of [[Doomworld]] by community member [[Ralph Vickers (Ralphis)]].
 
* '''Delted''' - Slang for "deleted." Comes from a [https://www.doomworld.com/ralphis/ joke page] touting a site-wide hacking of [[Doomworld]] by community member [[Ralph Vickers (Ralphis)]].
 
* '''[[Demo]]''' - A record of player inputs during a game. Since the game does not feature true randomness, player inputs are all that is needed to reproduce exactly how the game played, as long as every non-player-driven step of the game remains unchanged. Demos can only be played on the same version of the engine that recorded it, or a perfect emulation of this version, otherwise they will desync.
 
  
 
* '''Desync''' - Short for 'desynchronize', usually used to describe a situation in which demo playback fails due to inconsistencies in the game state. Desyncs may also affect multiplayer games during play, causing the current game to end abruptly.
 
* '''Desync''' - Short for 'desynchronize', usually used to describe a situation in which demo playback fails due to inconsistencies in the game state. Desyncs may also affect multiplayer games during play, causing the current game to end abruptly.

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