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The term "limit removing" is only partially accurate, as limits are not always completely removed due to format requirements and other considerations, and different engines raise the limits to different degrees. In many cases "limit removing" corresponds with or implies the limit extensions of the [[Boom]] engine (not including Boom-specific mapping features), although newer source ports have raised various limits even further, and even the original executables can be hacked to allow higher limits (see [[Doom32]] and [[UDoom32]]). | The term "limit removing" is only partially accurate, as limits are not always completely removed due to format requirements and other considerations, and different engines raise the limits to different degrees. In many cases "limit removing" corresponds with or implies the limit extensions of the [[Boom]] engine (not including Boom-specific mapping features), although newer source ports have raised various limits even further, and even the original executables can be hacked to allow higher limits (see [[Doom32]] and [[UDoom32]]). | ||
− | For a list of limit-removing source ports, see [[ | + | For a list of limit-removing source ports, see [[Category:Limit removing source ports]]. |
[[Category:Limit removing source ports|*]] | [[Category:Limit removing source ports|*]] |